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Home News Auto News Frankfurt 2015: Mazda’s Koeru Concept is What a CX-5 Coupé Would Be Like Frankfurt 2015: Mazda’s Koeru Concept is What a CX-5 Coupé Would Be Like Auto News Daniel Wong | September 15, 2015 04:14 pm Ever since the idea of a SUV coupé exploded onto the popular conscience, the floodgates have opened and Mazda is the latest manufacturer to step into the limelight with their interpretation of an SUV coupé at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. Called the Koeru concept, which literally means ‘exceed’ or ‘go beyond’ in Japanese, it is Mazda’s own interpretation of a crossover vehicle. Though Mazda didn’t explicitly say any particular segment the Koeru is supposed to step into, its measurements gives a clear hint.At 4,600mm in length and 1,900mm in width, the Koeru is just 45mm longer and 60mm wider than the CX-5. Its wheelbase of 2,700mm is identical to that of the CX-5, whereas its height of just 1,500mm is a whole 170mm lower than the CX-5, giving us a rough idea that this is what a coupé version of the CX-5 would look like. And it looks pretty good.The Koeru sports sleek and clean lines with a low and rakish roofline that looks all the more exaggerated sitting on its huge 21-inch wheels, alluding to a model with a clear sporty intent. Once again the KODO design traits are present, with a stronger presence from its prominent Signature Wing and sleek LED guiding rings integrated into the headlights. Around the back the Koeru's tail looks remarkably like the tailgate of the Mazda 6 wagon, which is no bad thing. Not just sleek in appearance, Mazda says that the Koeru sports a turbulence-rectifying under-floor structure beneath, which enables the Koeru to deliver an impressive aerodynamic performance. As for its interior though, Mazda says that the Koeru has improved NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) levels thanks to their breakthrough NVH technology that thoroughly quells noise and vibration path.While Mazda has had an impressive track record of bringing recent concepts to production, we have our reservations about the Koeru becoming an actual CX-5 coupé. And Mazda themselves doesn’t seem to drop any strong hints if the Koeru is destined for production anytime soon. But who knows, Mazda might be working on something already. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2015 Mazda Koeru Concept × 2015 Mazda Koeru Concept Back to article / Related Tags 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show Mazda Mazda KOERU Print Related News SPYSHOTS: Mazda Koeru Concept Spotted In Production Guise, Future CX-4 Or CX-7? Insights Gerard | September 25, 2015 At the recent Frankfurt Motor Show, Mazda rolled out a new crossover concept known as the Koeru. The Japanese carmaker has a track record of ... Mazda To Unveil New Crossover Concept At Frankfurt Motor Show Called, “KOERU” Auto News Chris Aaron | August 07, 2015 At the coming Frankfurt Motor Show 2015 which happens from September 17, Mazda will be looking to show off its latest concept vehicle called ... Frankfurt 2015: The Honda Project 2&4 Concept Looks Even Better Up Close Auto News Gerard | October 22, 2020 Introduced before the start of the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, Honda’s Project 2&4 powered by RC213V was truly something that we had to see in the ... Frankfurt 2015: Suzuki Baleno Compact Hatch Shows Its Humble Offerings Auto News Chris Aaron | September 17, 2015 As reported earlier, Suzuki has finally taken the covers off its all-new Baleno at the on-going Frankfurt Motor Show.Toshihiro Suzuki, President, ... Comments
Frankfurt 2015: Mazda’s Koeru Concept is What a CX-5 Coupé Would Be Like Auto News Daniel Wong | September 15, 2015 04:14 pm Ever since the idea of a SUV coupé exploded onto the popular conscience, the floodgates have opened and Mazda is the latest manufacturer to step into the limelight with their interpretation of an SUV coupé at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. Called the Koeru concept, which literally means ‘exceed’ or ‘go beyond’ in Japanese, it is Mazda’s own interpretation of a crossover vehicle. Though Mazda didn’t explicitly say any particular segment the Koeru is supposed to step into, its measurements gives a clear hint.At 4,600mm in length and 1,900mm in width, the Koeru is just 45mm longer and 60mm wider than the CX-5. Its wheelbase of 2,700mm is identical to that of the CX-5, whereas its height of just 1,500mm is a whole 170mm lower than the CX-5, giving us a rough idea that this is what a coupé version of the CX-5 would look like. And it looks pretty good.The Koeru sports sleek and clean lines with a low and rakish roofline that looks all the more exaggerated sitting on its huge 21-inch wheels, alluding to a model with a clear sporty intent. Once again the KODO design traits are present, with a stronger presence from its prominent Signature Wing and sleek LED guiding rings integrated into the headlights. Around the back the Koeru's tail looks remarkably like the tailgate of the Mazda 6 wagon, which is no bad thing. Not just sleek in appearance, Mazda says that the Koeru sports a turbulence-rectifying under-floor structure beneath, which enables the Koeru to deliver an impressive aerodynamic performance. As for its interior though, Mazda says that the Koeru has improved NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) levels thanks to their breakthrough NVH technology that thoroughly quells noise and vibration path.While Mazda has had an impressive track record of bringing recent concepts to production, we have our reservations about the Koeru becoming an actual CX-5 coupé. And Mazda themselves doesn’t seem to drop any strong hints if the Koeru is destined for production anytime soon. But who knows, Mazda might be working on something already. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: 2015 Mazda Koeru Concept × 2015 Mazda Koeru Concept Back to article / Related Tags 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show Mazda Mazda KOERU
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SPYSHOTS: Mazda Koeru Concept Spotted In Production Guise, Future CX-4 Or CX-7? Insights Gerard | September 25, 2015 At the recent Frankfurt Motor Show, Mazda rolled out a new crossover concept known as the Koeru. The Japanese carmaker has a track record of ...
Mazda To Unveil New Crossover Concept At Frankfurt Motor Show Called, “KOERU” Auto News Chris Aaron | August 07, 2015 At the coming Frankfurt Motor Show 2015 which happens from September 17, Mazda will be looking to show off its latest concept vehicle called ...
Frankfurt 2015: The Honda Project 2&4 Concept Looks Even Better Up Close Auto News Gerard | October 22, 2020 Introduced before the start of the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, Honda’s Project 2&4 powered by RC213V was truly something that we had to see in the ...
Frankfurt 2015: Suzuki Baleno Compact Hatch Shows Its Humble Offerings Auto News Chris Aaron | September 17, 2015 As reported earlier, Suzuki has finally taken the covers off its all-new Baleno at the on-going Frankfurt Motor Show.Toshihiro Suzuki, President, ...