// MAZDA MODELS 8 models / 75 guides / 1 stories Sorted A–Z
Cosmo Sport (110S)
1967–1972 The Cosmo Sport was Mazda's statement of intent: a beautiful sports coupe powered by the world's first mass-produced twin-rotor Wankel…
Body Coupe
Engine 982cc Twin-Rotor
Origin Japan
5 guides
R100 (Familia Rotary)
1968–1973 The R100 was Mazda's first mass-market rotary car, taking the Wankel engine from the exotic Cosmo Sport and putting it in the compact…
Body Coupe
Engine 982cc Twin-Rotor
Origin Japan
5 guides
RX-3 (Savanna)
1971–1978 The RX-3 terrorised the Australian touring car scene in the early 1970s, winning Bathurst in 1975 and proving that the rotary engine was…
Body Coupe / Sedan / Estate
Engine 1,146cc Twin-Rotor
Origin Japan
10 guides 1 story
RX-4 (Luce)
1972–1977 The RX-4 was the bigger, more luxurious sibling to the RX-3, based on the Luce platform and aimed at buyers who wanted rotary power in a…
Body Coupe / Sedan
Engine 1,146cc Twin-Rotor
Origin Japan
10 guides
RX-7 (SA/FB)
1978–1985 The first RX-7 was a revelation: a lightweight, rear-drive sports car with a smooth, high-revving rotary engine at a price that undercut…
Body Coupe
Engine 1,146cc Twin-Rotor
Origin Japan
15 guides
RX-7 (FC)
1985–1992 The FC-generation RX-7 added turbocharging and a more grown-up demeanour to the RX-7 formula. The Turbo II models offered genuine…
Body Coupe / Convertible
Engine 1,308cc Twin-Rotor Turbo
Origin Japan
15 guides
MX-5 (NA)
1989–1997 The original MX-5 single-handedly revived the affordable roadster market that had been dormant since the MGB went out of production.…
Body Roadster
Engine 1.6-1.8L Inline-4
Origin Japan
RX-7 (FD)
1991–2002 The FD-generation RX-7 is widely considered one of the most beautiful sports cars ever designed. The sequential twin-turbo 13B-REW engine…
Body Coupe
Engine 1,308cc Sequential Twin-Turbo
Origin Japan
15 guides