Perhaps not give the attention it deserved at it's debut in Russia, Mazda's Kazami definitely deserves another global looksee. While primarily designed for our friends in Russia and most of Europe, the Kazami was designed on two basic principles: feul efficency and compactness. And, fortunately for the enthusiast, when these two automotive ideas converge, we get a sporty by-product that handles well and is stylish as it is fast. While boasting suv comfort and functionality, the Kazami is only 59" tall and only marginally longer than the Mazda's 3. As beautiful as it is functional, this futuristic brain-child from our favorite Japaneze car maker will be welcome when it finally hits American soil. Photo by: Mazda.
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