The Line Starts Here: Mazda's RX-9 Takes A Step Closer To Reality

The Line Starts Here: Mazda's RX-9 Takes A Step Closer To Reality
If there’s any Mazda that we would really love to see back in production, it would be the RX series and its famed rotary engine. It’s more likely to comeback as RX-9, a successor to the RX-7 and RX-8, with the latter stopped production in 2012. Although the marque has yet to officially confirm the nameplate, we couldn’t be more thrilled about it, especially with an RX-8 seen being tested near the Nürburgring late last year. That test mule was one step closer to the Wankel engine’s return in an internal combustion engine (not as a range-extender for an EV lineup), but this render is that bit of hope taking form.
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MDarringerMDarringer - 6/18/2018 11:17:07 AM
+1 Boost
An RX9 is fine, but just do an MX9 version with a conventional piston engine so that people will buy it.


templar19dtemplar19d - 6/18/2018 7:18:50 PM
+3 Boost
Sir the Wankel is one of the last unique automotive wonderous oddities we have left. People who buy this don't care about MPG. I applaud Mazda for staying the course. I hope for under 3200 pounds and 400 hp. Please Mazda!


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