Ads 468x60px

Showing posts with label Mazda RX-7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mazda RX-7. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2011

Mazda RX-7 red

The 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon was probably one of the biggest custom car shows alongside the SEMA show in the U.S and the Essen Motor Show in Germany. The 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon celebrated its 28th anniversary this year and had tuning companies, such as Blitz, HKS, JUN, 5Zigen, Volk and Veilside, in attendance showing off their latest aftermarket products and creating some of the most wildly modified cars ever seen!

As usual, the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon didn't disappoint, but if you weren't able to make it to Tokyo in January, you can always enjoy our gallery of the hottest modified cars from the 28th edition of the Tokyo Auto Salon. Enjoy...

Mazda RX-7
Pan Speed Street SP Mazda RX-7 at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Mazda RX-7

The 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon was probably one of the biggest custom car shows alongside the SEMA show in the U.S and the Essen Motor Show in Germany. The 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon celebrated its 28th anniversary this year and had tuning companies, such as Blitz, HKS, JUN, 5Zigen, Volk and Veilside, in attendance showing off their latest aftermarket products and creating some of the most wildly modified cars ever seen!

As usual, the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon didn't disappoint, but if you weren't able to make it to Tokyo in January, you can always enjoy our gallery of the hottest modified cars from the 28th edition of the Tokyo Auto Salon. Enjoy...

Mazda RX-7
Pan Speed TA 2009 SPL Time Attack RX7 at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon

Monday, October 10, 2011

Mazda PR Tweets that the Company is Working on New Rotary Engine-Powered Model(s)


Even though Mazda President and CEO, Takashi Tamanouchi, has repeatedly stated that the company will continue to develop the firm's rotary engine after the demise of the RX-8 sports car in June of 2012, many have questioned the company's commitment to the Wankel concept.

To calm the Japanese brand's fans, Mazda posted a tweet on its Japanese account that said it is "zealously" planning the development of "new models", which will be equipped with a rotary engine.

Read more »

Monday, January 17, 2011

VIDEO: Kawasaki ZX10 takes on Mazda RX-7 with Corvette V8 in Drift Challenge


Now here's something you don't see every day. Sent in by Carscoop reader Łukasz Ż, this enjoyable time-waster of the day pits a motorcycle against a rear-wheel drive sports car in an out of the ordinary drift challenge. In one corner we have Nick "Apex" Brocha of Icon Motorsports piloting a 2005 Kawasaki ZX10 with 175HP and an extended swingarm. In the other corner is professional racecar driver Jim Guthrie in a 1993 Mazda RX-7 powered by a 375HP Corvette V8 engine. The result? Follow the jump to find out.

Read more »

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Mazda RX-8 Club Malaysia Organizes Mega Gathering in Kuala Lumpur, Creates Awesome Video Trailers


Our friend Shawnz, who you may remember from the Mazda RX-8 Coupe project we showed you last February, sent us these teaser trailers from a video that is currently being prepared to showcase a very large gathering of the rotary-powered sports cars that was held on the streets of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

Read more »

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Mazda Logo Evolution through the Century - Plus 185 Historic Pictures


Mazda, the maker of cars such as the RX-7, RX-8 and MX-5/Miata, turned 90 this month. So what a better time to take a trip down memory lane and see how the Japanese company’s logo and cars evolved over the past century.

The first corporate logo dates back to 1936. It was registered as a trademark when Mazda began manufacturing its first three-wheeler. The name itself is a derivative from Ahura Mazda, the god of wisdom, intelligence and harmony in early Asian cultures. It also derives from the anglicized version of the founder’s name, Jujiro Matsuda.

Read more »

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Report Says New Mazda RX-7 Could be Unveiled as Early as 2011


A proper two-door coupe replacement for the much-missed Mazda RX-7 could make its appearance as early as 2011 as a 2012 model, according to a report from Edmund's Inside Line. The news site says the introduction of the two-seat RX-7 will lead to the death of the four-seat RX-8 with its 'suicide-style' rear doors since it wouldn't make much sense for Mazda to have three different sports cars (including the MX-5 / Miata) in its lineup.

Officially, the only piece of information that Mazda has released about its next generation RX model is the development of a new 1.6-liter (800cc per rotor) rotary engine called the 16X Renesis. Rumor has it that the new engine can produce up to 350 ponies.

Inside Line says that while Mazda's initial plans were to offer the next RX-7 with a high-power version of the Wankel engine and a $35,000 price tag, the company is now considering to follow the example of the first generation model by developing a less powerful two-seater with not so many fancy features and a price of around $25,000.

In this case, the Wankel would deliver somewhere around 200 to 250HP, which shouldn't be a bad thing if Mazda manages to keep the rear-wheel drive coupe's weight down.

With the economy being what it is these days, and looking at the current and future (see Toyota FT-86) proposals in the segment, a less powerful but better priced RX-7 doesn't sound like a bad idea at all. Plus, there's always room for a more powerful version if the market's up to it.

Via: Inside Line - Opening Photo: Mazda Furai Concept


Mazda RX-7 Gallery





 


Search Engine Submission - AddMe