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The '''Mazda RX-8''' is a [[sports car]] manufactured by [[Mazda|Mazda Motor Corporation]]. It first appeared in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the successor to the [[Mazda RX-7|RX-7]] and like its predecessors in the RX range it is powered by a Wankel rotary engine. | The '''Mazda RX-8''' is a [[sports car]] manufactured by the [[Mazda|Mazda Motor Corporation]]. It first appeared in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the successor to the [[Mazda RX-7|RX-7]] and like its predecessors in the RX range it is powered by a Wankel rotary engine. | ||
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[Mazda RX-8 Review]]'''. | |||
===Recent Changes=== | |||
===Styles and Major Options=== | |||
===Pricing=== | |||
Today's actual prices for the [[Mazda]] RX-8 can be found at [http://www.carsdirect.com/MAKE/MODEL/prices CarsDirect]. | |||
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'''RX-8 Trims''' | |||
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Sport | |||
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<td> | |||
Touring | |||
</td> | |||
<td> | |||
Grand Touring | |||
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<td colspan=3> | |||
''MSRP'' | |||
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$26,435 | |||
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$29,535 | |||
</td> | |||
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$31,070 | |||
</td> | |||
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<td colspan=3> | |||
''Invoice'' | |||
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$24,458 | |||
</td> | |||
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$27,318 | |||
</td> | |||
<td> | |||
$28,735 | |||
</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
</table> | |||
===Gas Mileage=== | |||
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows: | |||
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'''Trim''' | |||
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<td> | |||
RX-8 [[automatic transmission|auto]] | |||
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<td> | |||
RX-8 [[manual transmission|manual]] | |||
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'''MPG''' | |||
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18/25 | |||
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<td> | |||
18/24 | |||
</td> | |||
</tr> | |||
</table> | |||
===Reliability=== | |||
===Safety=== | |||
===Photos=== | |||
===Colors=== | |||
===Main Competitors=== | |||
*[[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]] | |||
*[[Honda S2000]] | |||
*[[Ford Mustang]] | |||
*[[Nissan 350Z]] | |||
*[[Pontiac GTO]] | |||
*[[Chevrolet Corvette]] | |||
*[[Subaru Impreza WRX STI]] | |||
== | ==Hybrid Models== | ||
There are currently no [[hybrid]] models of the RX-8 in production. | |||
==Unique Attributes== | |||
The car features a pair of rear-hinged suicide doors in order to provide easier access to the rear seats. The RX-8 has no B-pillar between the front and rear doors, with the leading edge of the rear door acting as a 'virtual pillar' to maintain structural rigidity. Because of the overlapped design, the rear doors can only be opened when the front doors are open. | The car features a pair of rear-hinged suicide doors in order to provide easier access to the rear seats. The RX-8 has no B-pillar between the front and rear doors, with the leading edge of the rear door acting as a 'virtual pillar' to maintain structural rigidity. Because of the overlapped design, the rear doors can only be opened when the front doors are open. | ||
==Powertrain== | |||
==Resale Values== | |||
According to [http://www.kbb.com Kelley Blue Book,] "as sports cars go, the RX-8 holds an excellent resale value, just below the [[BMW 3 Series]] and [[Infiniti G35]] Coupe, but much better than the [[Chrysler Crossfire]], [[Chevrolet Monte Carlo]] SS and [[Mitsubishi Eclipse]]." | |||
==Criticisms== | |||
*"I wasn't too impressed by the RX-8's styling, inside or out. Exterior styling has a lot of odd bulges here and there, including a couple on the roof." - MSN Autos | |||
*"If you're looking for a low-involvement sports car (which is, to a certain extent, an unreasonable expectation), the RX-8's rotary engine, with its occasional fuel consumption issues and short-at-the-bottom torque curve, may not be to your liking. The compact rotary engine delivers its torque high in the rpm band, meaning you have to run the revs high when passing or accelerating." - Kelley Blue Book | |||
==Current Generation: (2004–present)== | |||
The RX-8 was designed as a front mid-mounted, [[rear-wheel drive]] 2+2 [[coupé]]. The car has a 50/50 weight distribution, achieved by mounting the engine behind the front axle. Weight is trimmed through the use of materials such as aluminium and plastic for the body panels and a carbon composite for the driveshaft. | |||
===Powertrain=== | |||
The RX-8 is powered by a 1.3 L [[naturally-aspirated engine|naturally-aspirated]] ''RENESIS'' rotary engine, which features newly designed side intake and exhaust ports. The engine is smaller and lighter than previous rotaries, primarily due to the lack of a [[Turbo Engine|turbocharger]] and associated parts. | The RX-8 is powered by a 1.3 L [[naturally-aspirated engine|naturally-aspirated]] ''RENESIS'' rotary engine, which features newly designed side intake and exhaust ports. The engine is smaller and lighter than previous rotaries, primarily due to the lack of a [[Turbo Engine|turbocharger]] and associated parts. | ||
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The power is delivered to the rear wheels via a 5- or 6-speed manual gearbox or a 4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] through a [[limited slip differential]]. | The power is delivered to the rear wheels via a 5- or 6-speed manual gearbox or a 4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] through a [[limited slip differential]]. | ||
= | ==== Shinka/Evolve ==== | ||
=== Shinka/Evolve === | |||
Mazda introduced a special ''Shinka'' edition to the U.S. market in 2005, and to the UK market in 2006 where it was branded as the ''Evolve''. New features included Shinka badges on the B-pillar, new paint colours (Black Cherry Mica, Copper Red and Phantom Blue), re-styled mirrors, alcantara-trimmed leather seats, updated component materials, and enhanced chassis and suspension tuning. Power output remained unchanged from the standard models. | Mazda introduced a special ''Shinka'' edition to the U.S. market in 2005, and to the UK market in 2006 where it was branded as the ''Evolve''. New features included Shinka badges on the B-pillar, new paint colours (Black Cherry Mica, Copper Red and Phantom Blue), re-styled mirrors, alcantara-trimmed leather seats, updated component materials, and enhanced chassis and suspension tuning. Power output remained unchanged from the standard models. | ||
=== Hydrogen RE === | ==== Hydrogen RE ==== | ||
At the 2004 North American International Auto Show, Mazda unveiled the RX-8 Hydrogen RE concept car, designed to run on either hydrogen or gasoline. In February 2006, Mazda revealed that it would start leasing a dual-fuel RX-8 to commercial customers in Japan, and in March 2006 announced its first two customers, claiming the first fleet deliveries of a dual hydrogen/gasoline production car. | At the 2004 North American International Auto Show, Mazda unveiled the RX-8 Hydrogen RE concept car, designed to run on either hydrogen or gasoline. In February 2006, Mazda revealed that it would start leasing a dual-fuel RX-8 to commercial customers in Japan, and in March 2006 announced its first two customers, claiming the first fleet deliveries of a dual hydrogen/gasoline production car. | ||
=== Senku === | ==== Senku ==== | ||
The [http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/tokyo/0511_mazda_senku/ Senku] is a prototype of the next rotary powered Mazda vehicle. Designed as a practical sports car for adults, it has a 2-piece hatchback, a single large sliding door on both sides, and a highly advanced direct-injected rotary engine with electric [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology. | The [http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/tokyo/0511_mazda_senku/ Senku] is a prototype of the next rotary powered Mazda vehicle. Designed as a practical sports car for adults, it has a 2-piece hatchback, a single large sliding door on both sides, and a highly advanced direct-injected rotary engine with electric [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology. | ||
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=== UK (May 2006) === | |||
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| 231 ps (170 kW), 6-Speed || £22,900 || 16E / G || 284 | | 231 ps (170 kW), 6-Speed || £22,900 || 16E / G || 284 | ||
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==Worldwide== | |||
==Design quirks and oddities== | |||
The car is used in the Formula Woman racing series which started in 2004. A slightly modified RX-8 was also featured in the 2003 film ''X2: X-Men United''. | |||
==Awards== | |||
The RX-8 has won numerous awards including ''Wheels magazine'''s Car of the Year for 2003. In 2004 it was nominated for the ''North American Car of the Year'' award. It was also named on ''Car and Driver'' magazine's Ten Best list for 2004, 2005, and 2006. | |||
==See also== | |||
==External Links== | |||
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This page uses content from Wikipedia; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_RX-8 Mazda RX-8], which includes these [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mazda_RX-8&action=history contributors]. | This page uses content from Wikipedia; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_RX-8 Mazda RX-8], which includes these [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mazda_RX-8&action=history contributors]. | ||
[[Category:Current Models]] | |||
[[Category:Mazda vehicles|RX-8]] | [[Category:Mazda vehicles|RX-8]] | ||
[[Category:Sports cars]] | [[Category:Sports cars]] | ||
[[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]] | [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]] |
Revision as of 18:31, 6 December 2006
The Mazda RX-8 is a sports car manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation. It first appeared in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the successor to the RX-7 and like its predecessors in the RX range it is powered by a Wankel rotary engine.
See Wikicars' comprehensive Mazda RX-8 Review.
Recent Changes
Styles and Major Options
Pricing
Today's actual prices for the Mazda RX-8 can be found at CarsDirect.
RX-8 Trims |
||
Sport |
Touring |
Grand Touring |
MSRP |
||
$26,435 |
$29,535 |
$31,070 |
Invoice |
||
$24,458 |
$27,318 |
$28,735 |
Gas Mileage
As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
Trim |
|
RX-8 auto |
RX-8 manual |
MPG |
|
18/25 |
18/24 |
Reliability
Safety
Photos
Colors
Main Competitors
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
- Honda S2000
- Ford Mustang
- Nissan 350Z
- Pontiac GTO
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Hybrid Models
There are currently no hybrid models of the RX-8 in production.
Unique Attributes
The car features a pair of rear-hinged suicide doors in order to provide easier access to the rear seats. The RX-8 has no B-pillar between the front and rear doors, with the leading edge of the rear door acting as a 'virtual pillar' to maintain structural rigidity. Because of the overlapped design, the rear doors can only be opened when the front doors are open.
Resale Values
According to Kelley Blue Book, "as sports cars go, the RX-8 holds an excellent resale value, just below the BMW 3 Series and Infiniti G35 Coupe, but much better than the Chrysler Crossfire, Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS and Mitsubishi Eclipse."
Criticisms
- "I wasn't too impressed by the RX-8's styling, inside or out. Exterior styling has a lot of odd bulges here and there, including a couple on the roof." - MSN Autos
- "If you're looking for a low-involvement sports car (which is, to a certain extent, an unreasonable expectation), the RX-8's rotary engine, with its occasional fuel consumption issues and short-at-the-bottom torque curve, may not be to your liking. The compact rotary engine delivers its torque high in the rpm band, meaning you have to run the revs high when passing or accelerating." - Kelley Blue Book
Current Generation: (2004–present)
The RX-8 was designed as a front mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive 2+2 coupé. The car has a 50/50 weight distribution, achieved by mounting the engine behind the front axle. Weight is trimmed through the use of materials such as aluminium and plastic for the body panels and a carbon composite for the driveshaft.
Powertrain
The RX-8 is powered by a 1.3 L naturally-aspirated RENESIS rotary engine, which features newly designed side intake and exhaust ports. The engine is smaller and lighter than previous rotaries, primarily due to the lack of a turbocharger and associated parts.
The engine is designed in various configurations for different models, but in its most powerful setup develops 250 PS (247 hp, 184 kW) at 8,500 rpm with a redline at 9,000 rpm and fuel cut-off at 9,500 rpm. It won the International Engine of the Year and Best New Engine awards in 2003 and holds the "2.5 to 3 liter" size award for 2003 and 2004.
The power is delivered to the rear wheels via a 5- or 6-speed manual gearbox or a 4-speed automatic through a limited slip differential.
Shinka/Evolve
Mazda introduced a special Shinka edition to the U.S. market in 2005, and to the UK market in 2006 where it was branded as the Evolve. New features included Shinka badges on the B-pillar, new paint colours (Black Cherry Mica, Copper Red and Phantom Blue), re-styled mirrors, alcantara-trimmed leather seats, updated component materials, and enhanced chassis and suspension tuning. Power output remained unchanged from the standard models.
Hydrogen RE
At the 2004 North American International Auto Show, Mazda unveiled the RX-8 Hydrogen RE concept car, designed to run on either hydrogen or gasoline. In February 2006, Mazda revealed that it would start leasing a dual-fuel RX-8 to commercial customers in Japan, and in March 2006 announced its first two customers, claiming the first fleet deliveries of a dual hydrogen/gasoline production car.
Senku
The Senku is a prototype of the next rotary powered Mazda vehicle. Designed as a practical sports car for adults, it has a 2-piece hatchback, a single large sliding door on both sides, and a highly advanced direct-injected rotary engine with electric hybrid technology.
UK (May 2006)
Model | Estimated On the Road Vehicle Price |
Insurance Group / Licence Band |
CO2 Emissions (g/km) |
---|---|---|---|
192 ps (141 kW), 5-Speed | £21,400 | 15E / G | 267 |
231 ps (170 kW), 6-Speed | £22,900 | 16E / G | 284 |
Worldwide
Design quirks and oddities
The car is used in the Formula Woman racing series which started in 2004. A slightly modified RX-8 was also featured in the 2003 film X2: X-Men United.
Awards
The RX-8 has won numerous awards including Wheels magazine's Car of the Year for 2003. In 2004 it was nominated for the North American Car of the Year award. It was also named on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 2004, 2005, and 2006.
See also
External Links
This page uses content from Wikipedia; see Mazda RX-8, which includes these contributors.