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13/11/2025

Mazda’s wild Vision concept points to a next-gen four-door coupe

The Japan Mobility Show is almost here, and Mazda is teasing something that could reshape the brand’s image — a dramatic new concept that hints at a future flagship saloon or four-door coupe. In a cropped teaser image, designers have stretched the familiar silhouette of the Mazda 3 into something more aristocratic: a long, flowing roofline, slim greenhouse and a tapering rear that reads equal parts elegance and menace.

At first glance the profile is unmistakably Mazda — the same emphasis on clean surfaces and purposeful simplicity — yet the proportions suggest a different mission. The body appears appreciably longer, the rear more sloped, conjuring a sports-luxury presence rather than a conventional hatchback. It’s not the RX-7 successor some enthusiasts whisper about, but it could be a clear sign the company is serious about a rear-wheel-drive, four-door flagship that competes with high-end models from premium German marques. That possibility isn’t fanciful. Mazda already built rear-drive-based architecture for the CX-60 and CX-80 SUVs, where power is routed primarily to the rear wheels to deliver a balanced, dynamic feel. That chassis was also intended to underpin a saloon — the kind previewed by the Mazda Vision Coupe Concept — and to house a new family of in-line six-cylinder engines.

Although elements of that rear-drive programme were shelved, recent strong global demand for Mazda’s premium SUVs appears to have reignited internal momentum for reviving a proper four-door flagship. If the concept previews a production car, powertrain choices will be pivotal. Expect at least one combustion option from Mazda’s latest in-line sixes, known for their smooth delivery and torque-rich character, and possibly a plug-in hybrid variant to broaden appeal across markets with tightening emissions rules. The brand’s e-fuel and carbon-neutral initiatives could also play a role, offering a way to retain internal combustion while reducing lifecycle emissions.

Market availability will determine how significant this model becomes. The United States and Australia are crucial territories for Mazda’s larger, premium models; both could be high on the allocation list. If the car is sold in Japan and Australia, right-hand-drive production would follow, which opens the door for supply to other right-hand-drive markets too. That European hunger for stylish, driver-focused saloons — especially from a marque that can blend premium refinement with sporting character — would make a strong case for a continental launch. Design-wise, the concept signals a subtle evolution rather than a radical break. The window graphic and shoulder line echo the hatchback’s elegance but are exaggerated into a grander form. Interior expectations should mirror that philosophy: minimalist, well-crafted cabins with tactile materials and a focus on driver engagement. Technology will likely be modern but discreet, emphasizing refinement over gadgetry.

Timing is also interesting. Mazda faces the same strategic choices as many carmakers: balance electrification ambitions with the realities of global demand and production capacity. Reintroducing a gas or hybrid flagship built on a rear-drive platform would underscore a belief that there’s still strong appetite for emotionally engaging cars that don’t surrender driving dynamics to pure electrification. We’ll know much more in a few weeks when Mazda lifts the curtain at the show. For now, the teaser does exactly what it should: it provokes questions and builds excitement.

Whether the concept matures into a global flagship or stays a design statement, it confirms Mazda’s intent to keep evolving its identity — blending elegance, driver focus and just enough bravado to turn heads.

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