Mazda Furai

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Mazda Furai
Mazda Furai on display at the 2008 North American International Auto Show
Manufacturer Mazda
Parent company Ford
Class concept car
Layout MR layout
Platform Courage C65
Engine(s) 450bhp Mazda 20B 3 rotor engine
Designer Swift Engineering with Mazda's design studio, Southern California

The Mazda Furai is a concept car revealed on 27 December, 2007 and manufactured by Mazda.[1][2] A teaser image of the vehicle was released on 11 December, 2007.[3][4] The Furai officially debuts at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.[5]

The Furai, meaning Sound of the wind, is the fifth and last of the Nagare line of concept cars that have been made by Mazda since 2006. The chassis is based on the Courage Compétition C65 Le Mans Prototype that Mazda last used to compete in the American Le Mans Series, two seasons previously[3] and is designed to use E100 ethanol fuel, it is powered by a new generation 3-rotor wankel engine that puts out 450 bhp. The car bears the #55 number that of its 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans winning ancestor, the 787B. Unlike many concept cars, the Furai is fully functional and is currently being tested at various tracks. It has run at Laguna Seca and Buttonwillow.

Head designer, Laurens van den Acker, has stated in an interview with Top Gear magazine that there are possibilites of the Furai being used for racing in Le Mans, and he also has strong hopes that the car could be brought to the market.[6]

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Top Gear article [1]


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