The now chief designer says he is especially proud that the car’s body design aligned with the latest Kodo design principles, so was strong enough to be retained and accomplish re-design goals such as increasing its SUV-like strength and clarifying the uniqueness of the three new CX-5 trim levels.
Car design was a natural career path for Tsubaki. He loves to draw and has always been attracted to sports cars. He began working for Mazda after seeing the MX-5 and RX-7. These cars indicated to Tsubaki that the company could design the kind of cars he had always admired.
Discussing his design influences and what helped inspire the more powerful yet simpler design of the newest CX-5, Tsubaki talks about working in Europe. He was attracted by Scandinavian designs such as Danish furniture and Swedish and Finnish glassware. And he notes that such crafts have the same qualities of functionality, extreme simplicity, and beauty in form found in Japanese crafts. He understands that is a globally common value of beauty.