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More Rumours On The Return Of The Mazda RX-7

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We’ve been hearing about it for nearly a year now but the rumours are still persistent and the latest gossips are yet again saying the same thing; the RX-8 is about to phased out to make way for the revival of the RX-7. The relatively more expensive and slow-selling RX-8 never really went down well with Mazda fans and the bosses at the Japanese car-maker realise this and that’s exactly what the next generation RX-7 is looking at rectifying.

According to Japan based Mak Tokuyama who writes for Inside Line, the next RX-7 will use Mazda’s new-generation Renesis 16X rotary engine which debuted at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show in the Taiki concept. This 1,600cc, two-rotor Wankel engine has a 800cc x 2 configuration versus the 654cc x 2 configuration in the current RX-8. The upshot of the extra displacement should be better performance, as the 16X is said to be capable of up to 350 horsepower and 215 pound-feet of torque versus the RX-8’s paltry 232 hp and 159 lb-ft.

There have also been reports that Mazda could just take advantage of such power potential and build a more formidable 300hp RX-8 with styling cues from the Mazda Furai concept. But sources close to Mazda are suggesting that the company is more interested in creating a car that evokes the character of the original RX-7. And if that does happen, power is expected to be in the 200-250 range and the pricetag will be about US25,000.

Personally, I’m more in favour of a revival of the legendary RX-7 and with the current economic conditions, a low-priced sports car seems to be the way to go. But rotaries have been known to guzzle fuel, so to fix this, Mazda is currently working on engine weight reduction and lowering fuel consumption of the Wankel engine. If the rumours are true, expect Mazda to introduce the new RX-7 as a 2011 or a 2012 model and expect the RX-7 to revolutionize the small car segment which includes the Hyundai Genesis coupe and the Toyota FT-86.

Source: Inside Line

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    Rotormaniac
  • Dec 28, 2009
Yeahhh bring it back! The world needs a wankel more than anything else right now
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    LOL
  • Dec 28, 2009
well..there goes "If the rumours are true"
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    SYeNi69
  • Dec 28, 2009
Thats not a replacement !!! Its a Mazda Furai ... came out so long ago ... go and check out its videos in Youtube or look it up on google :)
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    netmatrix
  • Dec 29, 2009
Its the Mazda Fulat! Its a blardy LM car.
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    Ayz
  • Dec 29, 2009
fulat ? hehehehehe...

its super sexy alrite... :)
ya'll are right.. it is the Furai.. Was just using the picture as a depiction of what is to come from Mazda.. They all carry smiley faces and so does the Furai.. Wonder what will change with the RX-7..
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    GTi
  • Dec 29, 2009
Smiley sure... but the furai has a sinister smile!
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    pocketrocket
  • Dec 29, 2009
hope what theu say is true...cant wait to see it if the new design is based on the Furai
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    jc@
  • Dec 30, 2009
getting fed up with these news. if they really want to hit the market then just come out with the car. dont just saying the same thing over and over aging.
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The RX-7 made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list five times. The Mazda RX-7 is a sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Mazda from 1978 to 2002. The original RX-7 featured a 1146 cc twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine and a sporty front-midship, rear-wheel drive layout. The original RX-7 was a sports coupé. The compact and light-weight Wankel engine or rotary engine is situated slightly behind the front axle, a configuration marketed by Mazda as "front mid-engine".
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From a RX lover in Dubai. Bring me a new funky RX7 and I will buy that over any other car on the market. My favourite car ever!
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