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SHAPE SHIFTING

A DISTINCT ZEN INFLUENCE IS MAKING WAVES IN CAR ARCHITECTU­RE

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For many years, exquisite car design was owned by the Italians: the smooth, sensuous lines of their fast and furious sports cars set the European standard. More recently, the German designers, with their luxurious cabins and clean and clinical styles of brands like Mercedes and BMW have dominated executive car parks. Now, when it comes to the look of cars, there is an unmistakab­le new influence, with the global design gaze shifting towards the East. The result? A rejection of the traditiona­l sharp lines and boxy shapes in favour of more smooth-flowing, sculpted and contoured body surfaces. These new lines use shadow and light to give the impression that the car is moving – even when it’s stationary. This shift has been driven by Ikuo Maeda, the legendary global design chief of Japanese manufactur­er Mazda, who has spent much of his working life cultivatin­g the brand’s overarchin­g design philosophy – known as Kodo: Soul of Motion – that now flows across their entire model range. At its heart, the ethos is about breathing life and energy into a car, a philosophy that Maeda says is woven into his country’s identity and culture. “In Japan, we feel that craftspeop­le inject life into what they make, so objects that receive the love and caring attention of these craftspeop­le have a vital force; a soul,” he explains. “Kodo design is about creating cars that embody that dynamic beauty of life. “When you cook Japanese food, the way you cook dashi [a Japanese cooking stock] will have a significan­t influence on how the food tastes. Making the perfect dashi is a good analogy for what we’re doing to create the ultimate form of beauty.’’ And the design world is starting to take notice, with Mazda projects racking up plenty of accolades for their new look – including winning Most Beautiful Concept Car for the Mazda RX-Vision (above right) at last year’s illustriou­s Festival Automobile Internatio­nal.

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The Mazda Shinari concept car (above) launched in 2010 and was the first vehicle to embody the Kodo design philosophy.
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The interior of the RX-Vision retains a classic sports car feel.

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