Mazda RX-7 Series – A look back

The model RX7 Mazda’s house was first introduced during 1978 and production of the vehicle was stopped in 2002 after a massive production of around 811,634 units in total. The Mazda RX7 falls under the category of midsize sports cars. The vehicle was released as a predecessor of the Mazda RX3.

The basic model features 1146cc Twin Rotor RX7 Wankel rotary engine with the boat in the middle front, providing rear drive. The base model RX7 sports coupe model was built in a compact body and lightweight Wankel rotary engine or the engine mounted behind the front axle.

The vehicle was offered as a coupe with two seats in the states of America, with optional rear seat of the countries of Australia, Japan and other countries. The Mazda RX7 was on a list of ten best lists by Car and Driver magazine five times.

The last model produced in the RX7 series is offered in three types of engines – the 1.3-liter that produces 13B REW 188 kilowatts of power, 1.3-liter that produces 13B REW 206 kilowatts of power and 1.3-liter producing 13, REW part watt 195 pounds. RX7 sports variant was offered in both 4-speed automatic transmission and 5 speed manual.

The current generation RX7 models are offered in three different kinds – the R model, tourism and the basic model in the U.S. market. The Touring model comes with leather seats, Bose Acoustic Wave system and roof.