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Mazel announces Identity i1 Concept

02/28/2006, 12:35 PM

By admin

Spanish design firm Mazel Group at the Geneva Motor Show unveiled the Identity i1 Concept. The car was designed with the help of H2R Design Consulting. The car is powered by a 487 hp V8 mated to a shift-by-wire six-speed transmission. The car also uses a brake-by-wire system.

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02/28, 12:57 PM

posted by:

emilio

Nice looking car…looks a bit like te Stratos concept.

02/28, 4:36 PM

posted by:

Kirk

At first glance, I thought it wa a render of an RX-8 or maybe the Kabura concept in a more realistic form. Obviously the back is different but the front sure has Mazda written all over it.

02/28, 4:44 PM

posted by:

Kirk

At first glance, I thought it was a render of an RX-8 or maybe the Kabura concept in a more realistic form. Obviously the back is different but the front sure has Mazda written all over it.

02/28, 9:23 PM

posted by:

Nuno

Looks nice. That’s a 3D render, right? First thing that struck me, is that the rear looks like it came from a Lambo.

 
 
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