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Mazda introduced the 10th Anniversary RX-7 in 1988 as a limited production model based on the RX-7 Turbo II. Production was limited to 1,500 units. The 10th Anniversary RX-7 features a Crystal White monochromatic paint scheme with matching white body side moldings, tail light housings, mirrors and 16-inch alloy seven-spoke wheels.
Years Description FB Mazda RX-7 / Mazda Savanna RX-7: 1981–1985: The FB chassis was a new name for the SA2 used in the 1979–1980 RX-7 VIN. FC Mazda RX-7 / Mazda Savanna RX-7: 1986–1991: Also served as the basis for the Mazda MX-5's NA's platform. FD Mazda RX-7 / ɛ̃fini RX-7: 1991–2002: SE Mazda RX-8 [2] 2003–2011
This is a list of Mazda motor vehicle models. Mazda had used a number of different marques in the Japan market, including Autozam , Eunos , and Efini , although they have been phased out. In the early 1990s Mazda almost created a luxury marque, Amati , to challenge Acura , Infiniti , and Lexus in North America, but this never happened, leaving ...
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A first-generation Mazda RX-7. Mazda RX-7: 1978–2002 811,634 in three generations to 2005. [122] Single-cylinder car: BMW Isetta. Iso/BMW/VELAM/Romi Isetta: 1953–1961 161,728 in all variations [123] Four-seat sports car First 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang: Ford Mustang: 1964–present 10,000,000 in six generations up to 2018. [124] Two-seat coupe ...
It was exported as the Mazda RX-3 in its first generation from 1971 to 1978, and as the Mazda RX-7 in its subsequent generations. For the original 1971 version of Savanna, Mazda fitted its 10A rotary engine to the Mazda Grand Familia to create a separately marketed product sold in coupé, sedan, and station wagon guises.
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar ... Mazda RX-7 (1983-1988) Nissan ... American Muscle Revival Era (1989-2006) Manufacturer Model Years active Cha ...
After nine years of development, Mazda finally launched its new model in the U.S. in 1970. [19] Mazda's rotary success continued until the onset of the 1973 oil crisis. As American buyers (as well as those in other nations) quickly turned to vehicles with better fuel efficiency, the relatively thirsty rotary-powered models began to fall out of ...