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The Mazda Hakaze concept.
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The basic form of the Hakaze's interior is like looking at sand dunes according to Mazda, with movement and winds blowing.
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The Hakaze is supposed to combine the best parts of three different kinds of cars - a nimble hatchback, an open-roof roadster and a functional small SUV.
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The Hakaze's interior is meant to give an open feeling, even with the roof on. The windscreen extends to behind the front occupants, creating an enormous viewing angle.
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The doors on the Hakaze, as well as the hatch, have no handles and are opened without a key. They use a 'data shell', which is a wireless device that the car recognizes, which unlocks the doors automatically.
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The Mazda Hakaze's wrap-around cockpit features a long steering unit that Mazda says gives a feeling of sportiness and depth.
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