If these spy photos are anything to go by, the Mazda Koeru concept car seems as though itâs heading into production.
Taken at a cargo handling facility in China, the photos you see here were first published by Auto Sina.
Although the Koeru concept only just had its official debut earlier this month at the 2015 Frankfurt motor show, the Chinese website believes that development has been under way since 2013.
The production version of the Koeru sits atop Mazdaâs SkyActiv platform and uses the same 2700mm wheelbase as the CX-5. For made in China models, the Koeru will use companyâs 2.0- and 2.5-litre naturally aspirated SkyActiv four-cylinder engines.
Styling has been toned down from the Koeru concept, with more production-ready headlights, wing mirrors and door handles. Wheel sizes have been shrunk too, apparently, with 17- to 19-inch rims replacing the 21-inch units displayed on the concept car.
On the inside, the prototype model pictured here has a two-tone colour scheme and a variation of the Mazdaâs dashboard design, complete with a free standing infotainment screen.
The Chinese website, amongst others, believes that the production version of the Koeru will be badged as the CX-4. Although given the carâs extra length, and the Chinese and Japanese aversion of the number four (it sounds eerily similar to the word for death), the CX-7 moniker may be more appropriate.
Itâs understood that the production version of Koeru will make its debut at the Guangzhou motor show in November. Production will then begin in March 2016 at a facility operated by FAW and Mazda.
In China, the FAW-Mazda CX-4 (or, possibly, CX-7) will compete with the CX-5 thatâs made by Mazdaâs other joint venture partner, Changan. Itâs not known at this stage whether the Koeru will be sold in other markets.
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