Mazda wants to return to the rotary sports car space, but what's coming might not be an RX-7 revival
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Mazda wants to return to the rotary sports car space, but what's coming might not be an RX-7 revival
After discontinuing the RX-8 in 2012, Mazda Australia could soon have another rotary-engined sports car in its stable if executives get their wish. Despite skipping the MX-30 rotary range extender, Mazda’s signature piston-less engine could soon make its return to Australian showrooms – if the Iconic SP concept continues on its current development trajectory. Speaking to Drive, Mazda Australia boss Vinesh Bhindi said a flagship model like the I…
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