2007 Detroit Auto Show: Mazda Ryuga Concept
The look of this latest Mazda concept is almost as mystifying as its name — pronounced ree-yoo-ga. Following on the heels of the Nagare concept we saw in Los Angeles, the Ryuga continues to show off Mazda’s future design, but the company says this concept is actually closer to what production cars will look like, compared to the Nagare. What?
This is one radical-looking concept; we don’t know any production car that could handle massive gull-wing doors, let alone the wild shapes around the rear. The Ryuga is a stunner and we can’t wait to see it in person, but will real Mazdas really look like this?













That is wild. Go Mazda.
Posted by: Drew | Jan 7, 2007 1:53:49 PM
Any idea on what kind of engine powers this spacey lookin concept?
Posted by: sum dude | Jan 7, 2007 2:54:02 PM
is this a real car, if it is when are you guys selling them. it's a really hot car. i would by it as soon as i can. how much would they be sold for. please email me back about this car and email me the price.
Posted by: shara | Jan 30, 2007 8:47:24 PM
I am really interested in this vehicle? Will you guys be releasing this car anytime soon? How much is it running...cost wise? Pls email me as soon as possible! If you guys cant decide if you should make this car or not...well you definately should!!! Man, this car would be the hotest thing on the market! Waiting to heat from you!
Thanks
Sharmice
Posted by: Sharmice Banks | Feb 12, 2007 2:45:09 PM
ewwwww
Posted by: kmoney | Feb 24, 2007 5:33:00 PM
build it i will buy it but keep it in the 20k range
Posted by: ron | Nov 19, 2007 7:48:56 PM
Can someone email me the price of this car? please I rly want it and need to know the price range and when they will be available to buy.
ktnxbye
Posted by: Jessica | Jun 14, 2008 6:47:54 PM
People it's a CONCEPT on a computer, gosh. Chances are that the first real size model hasn't even been built yet; and until they do that I really doubt that they could give a definite price range OR release date to buy it.
Btw, I doubt that they would really make it anyway. The swoopy, radical design is simply the direction that they would eventually like to take their cars. However, seeing the newest Mazda 6 and 3 I doubt that it will be anytime soon.
Posted by: Kyle | Jun 15, 2008 8:01:16 AM