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Mazda’s RX-7 Successor and New Miata Are Coming for Toyota’s GR Throne Mazda’s rich sports car legacy is set for a stunning revival.
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Hemmings on MSNMovie Car Money: Fast and Furious Mazda RX-7 Sells For $1.2 MillionSeveral iconic vehicles from the “Fast and Furious” movie franchise have been sold at auction for high prices. The orange 1994 Toyota Supra, driven by Paul Walker in the first film, fetched $550,000.
Mazda plans a successor to the RX-7, based on the Iconic SP sports car concept, featuring a range-extender hybrid with a rotary engine. It's larger than the Miata, which will continue with ...
It also makes the RX-7 one of the most expensive Fast & Furious cars ever sold at auction. The only car from the franchise that has sold for more is a 1999 Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R that was owned ...
Mazda has a lot of pieces in motion for its RX-7 revival. The new sports car, which should be heavily inspired by the Mazda Iconic SP concept from a few years ago, should also feature a new rotary ...
After years and years of speculation, the rumor mill believes that Mazda is finally preparing to bring back the iconic Mazda RX-7 sports car onto the automotive stage. However, there is good and ...
Mazda is developing two sports cars, including an RX-7 successor and next-gen MX-5. The rotary-powered model may debut next year with a range-extender hybrid powertrain.
Instead of re-engineering the car for America, Mazda pulled it from U.S. dealerships after the 1995 model year. Meanwhile, RX-7 production continued in Japan until 2002.
The timeline for launch remains unclear—Mazda hasn't even decided what to call it—but the new rotary-powered sports car is likely to arrive before the next MX-5. Mazda’s design chief ...
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