The Furai, meaning "sound of the wind", was the fifth and last of the
Nagare line of concept cars that have been made by Mazda since 2006. The chassis was based on the
Courage Compétition C65
Le Mans Prototype that Mazda last used to compete in the
American Le Mans Series, two seasons previously it was powered by a heavily modified
20B 3-rotor wankel engine that produces . The engine was developed and built by renowned rotary tuner, Racing Beat, who also built the car's rotary-shaped muffler canister. The car wore the number 55, that of its
24 Hours of Le Mans-winning ancestor, the
787B. Unlike many concept cars, the Furai was fully functional and was tested at various tracks. It ran at
Laguna Seca and
Buttonwillow. The head designer, Laurens van den Acker, stated in an interview with
Top Gear magazine that there would have been possibilities of the Furai being used for racing in Le Mans, and he also had strong hopes that the car could be brought to the market. ==Appearances==