I'm sure, as we have the Buick Encore and the upcoming 2015 Honda HR-V... Why wouldn't they?Good looking little crossover. Achilles heel on a lot of new Mazdas is the price, though. I do hope we get it here, but, I'd prefer to get the 2, first.
Me too. In fact, I think it looks just funky enough in that photo to give it sort of a Nissan Juke vibe that apparently sells very well despite it's uniqueness so this car should do ok.Actually, I do sort of like it in that picture.
I can understand a car being "soul less" based on driving impressions(it's a stupid concept but I can understand it) but a car being "soul less" based on a couple internet pics is a new kind of dumb.@Keef My thoughts exactly. The car has no identity. It looks good, but it's soulless and bland in an odd way.
The CX-5 already has rear visibility problems. Can't imagine how bad this one will be.This follows the Evoque school of thought of making the rear window pretty much just for show. Come on, guys!
I didn't say anything about how it'll drive. I'd imagine, being a new Mazda, that it's very soulful to drive. But to me, the styling is soulless and bland.I can understand a car being "soul less" based on driving impressions(it's a stupid concept but I can understand it) but a car being "soul less" based on a couple internet pics is a new kind of dumb.
Bro it looks like a Mazda 3 had a threesome with a Mini Paceman and Lexus NX.I doesn't look like a Lexus. It looks like a Mazdered Rav4. Like, the original 3-door one.
Small x-over is the next battle.
Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V, Ford Ecosport to name a few
Thanks for pointing that out because I can definitely see it now. The shoulder is way too high, to the point where it looks like the highest peak of the beltline.I think part of the problem is that the limitations in design imposed by the long-tube header necessitated by the high compression SkyActiv motors gives this car just way too much snout for so little body.
Then add the ultra-high beltline, and you've got proportions that don't quite gel. At least not in those pictures up top.
I would like that front shoulder to be lower. Never mind if it leaves a hump in the middle of the bonnet. Pretend it's a power bulge and let it be. That puts that neat intersecting line at the base of the front window much lower on the car, and mitigates the feeling of bottom heaviness in that design. And perhaps helps make up for the long schnoz, too.
Length wise its way too short to be based on the 3, and besides the CX-5 is based on the 3.Thanks for pointing that out because I can definitely see it now. The shoulder is way too high, to the point where it looks like the highest peak of the beltline.
Oh, by the way, are we sure this car is based on the 2 and not the 3? Cause the general proportions look a helluva lot more like a 3 than a 2.