When Mazda was looking for inspiration for their next concept vehicle, they decided to focus upon resource that is the most important for life on earth: water. As a result they developed the low-emission, droplet shaped Mazda Kiyora, a car that not only features a liquid display system, water inspired colors and solar panels, but is also capable of capturing and purifying rain as it falls from the sky!
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Is the solar panels the blue tone in the glass???? If so: Wow, looks very nice and is environmental friendly and usefull =)
When is this car set to be released? Any info on pricing??