The third-generation Mazda RX-7 FD turned low mass into a weapon, pairing a featherweight body with a powertrain and chassis ...
How many rotors are too many? While most Mazda engine builders and tuners wouldn’t dare to build an engine with more than four rotors, a company out of New Zealand has built a six-rotor engine for the ...
This video features Mad Mike’s legendary Mazda RX-7 equipped with a 26B four-rotor engine, delivering intense flames, drifts, ...
Mazda built less than 70,000 units of the third-generation RX-7, which is also the last of the RX-7s. It was the first mass-produced automobile to feature a sequential twin-turbocharged engine that ...
The Mazda Iconic SP concept of the 2023 Japan Mobility Show was the sign of a new Mazda sports car that we’ve been awaiting for a decade—no, two. The Wankel rotary-powered, popup headlight-equipped ...
Badar enjoys driving cars, writing about cars, watching movies and anime about cars; basically, he loves cars! He has a deep passion for and vast knowledge about JDM cars. He also has a penchant for ...
Almost as celebrated as the Toyota Supra, the Mazda RX-7 is one of Japan's most iconic sports cars. And perhaps the most legendary production car with a rotary engine. The RX-7 debuted in 1978 and ...
Dive into the fascinating history and legacy of Mazda's longest-running rotary-powered sports car, the RX-7 FD.
Discover how Mazda’s 13B-MSP Renesis evolved, its tech breakthroughs, and the issues that defined it, plus how it connects to ...
Few Japanese sports cars are as iconic as the Mazda RX-7 and few are more popular for engine swaps. Of all the engine swapped RX-7s that we’ve come across over the years, this is one of the most ...
Among the five Japanese sports cars American high school boys fantasized about during the early 1990s, Mazda’s RX-7 is perhaps the most unique. Unlike Acura’s NSX, it was sequentially turbocharged, ...