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Here’s our ranking of the best to least RX-7 generations. By the time the early ’90s rolled around, the Mazda RX-7 had evolved from spirited sportster to legitimate near-supercar. Produced at ...
In the year that marks its 100th anniversary, Mazda looks back at the three RX-7 generations. Here we go. The first RX-7 generation went on sale in 1978 in Japan before arriving in Europe the ...
It also dumped an extensive photo gallery online showing the three generations of the model (attached above this text). The RX-7 line was born in 1978 as Mazda’s first mass-market sports car.
The RX-7 saw its first major redesign in 1985 when the second-gen model debuted, combining an evolution of the Mazda's rotary engine with another technology very popular at the time: turbocharging.
Mazda RX-7 packs a silent secret beneath its stunning Montego Blue paint. The RX-7 now features a modern drivetrain, again ...
They say great things come in groups of three, and such is the case of the Mazda RX-7. When the first-generation Mazda RX-7 launched in 1978 (internally coded SA, then FB), its sleek coupe styling ...
You don't have to be a Mazda fan to know that the RX-7 is an iconic car. After its debut in 1978, the car had three successful generations, each one bringing changes to the style and performance.
We named the Mazda RX-7 our 1986 Import Car of the Year ... The clean, uncluttered look of the first-gen RX-7 continued onto the second generation. The hatchback had certain elements of the ...
The peak for driving enthusiasts came with the second- and third-generation RX-7. The latter was introduced in 1991, the same year, Mazda won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the mighty 787B.