Mazda RX-8
Mazda RX-8 is popular in Japan Mazda RX-8 – Rotary Sports Coupe Overview The Mazda RX-8 is a four-seat sports coupe produced from 2003 to 2012 , notable for being one of the last production cars powered by Mazda’s rotary (Wankel) engine . It succeeded the RX-7, offering a more practical layout with rear-hinged “freestyle” doors for easier access to the rear seats, while keeping a lightweight, balanced chassis. Designed for enthusiasts, the RX-8 blended rotary-engine uniqueness with sharp handling, rear-wheel drive dynamics, and a distinctive design. Dimensions Length: ~4,425 mm Width: ~1,770 mm Height: ~1,340 mm Wheelbase: 2,700 mm Curb Weight: ~1,300–1,380 kg Engine & Performance All RX-8s used the 1.3L 13B-MSP “Renesis” rotary engine , available in different power levels: Standard version: ~189–192 HP, ~220 Nm torque High-power version: ~238–247 HP, ~216–220 Nm torque Key Points: Naturally aspirated — no turbocharging from...