Remember the Mazda Koeru concept that made its debut at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show? The company described it as its "latest venture into the growing crossover SUV market" and confirmed there will be a production version of it before the show was over. Well, it turns out that the new model will hit the market sooner than expected.
Unlike other upcoming models that usually hit the streets as camouflaged prototypes, the crossover was first spotted in production-ready form somewhere in Asia. It happened in 2015 and in early 2016 Mazda confirmed it will be called the CX-4 and will be unveiled at the 2016 Beijing Auto Show in April.
Based on the name and Mazda’s global marketing chief statement that the Koeru concept will spawn a car that will "bridge the gap between the Mazda3 and CX-5," the CX-4 should be slightly smaller than the latter. In other words, I expect it to be a sportier, coupe version of the CX-3.
With less than a month left until the crossover breaks cover at China’s biggest auto show, Mazda dropped a few teaser photos revealing some of the vehicles styling cues as well as its interior design. Keep reading to find out more about it and stay tuned for updates from Beijing later this month.
Updated 04/06/2016: Mazda dropped a series of new teaser images for the upcoming CX-4 and confirmed once again the model will be unveiled later this month at the 2016 Beijing Motor Show.
Continue reading to learn more about the upcoming Mazda CX-4.
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