Radical to the End: Static Evaluation of Mazda CX-7

by 1xws074e6q on 2009-11-26 15:46:20

The Mazda CX-7 retains the brand's consistently avant-garde and aggressive styling in terms of appearance. Whether it is the overall shape or individual details, it leads the trend. The craftsmanship is relatively delicate, and the materials used and the seam performance are quite satisfactory, making the overall quality fairly pleasing.

Copyright Statement: This article is copyrighted by NetEase Auto, and reprints must credit the source. NetEase Auto reported on November 19 that as Mazda's first SUV model, the CX-7 has been highly anticipated for a long time. The delay in its launch has certainly piqued consumer interest, but now the vehicles have arrived at the 4S stores, and we can finally unveil the mystery of this new SUV member.

"Carrying Aggressiveness to the Extreme" - Static Review of the Mazda CX-7's Styling and Craftsmanship

Even though it is an SUV, there is absolutely no sign of ruggedness in the CX-7; it exudes dynamism and seems unable to stay still. The headlight and front face design is unmistakably Mazda, leading the trend with a strikingly sharp edge. At first glance of the CX-7, one immediately senses the family resemblance of Mazda, characterized by sharply defined headlights and fog lights, and a distinctly angular body, which resembles a thicker version of the Mazda睿翼 (Ruiyi), yet with its own unique style. In short, it is a highly individualistic new car.

The taillight design is similar to that of Mazda sedans, only with some changes in size and shape. The grille continues the family tradition, with the large mouth and honeycomb pattern being typical of sporty styles. Both these features bear similarities to both old and new Mazda models, where the tail light color and shape design closely resemble those of the older Mazda6, making the entire CX-7 look like a sedan built on an SUV chassis. As for the grille, there is no need for further explanation; the new large-mouth sporty design comes from the latest Mazda3.

The details still exude a sense of class.

(Source: NetEase Auto, Author: AUTO TRANSMISSION)