In 1991, when Mazda became the first Japanese car company to win at Le Mans, Mazda launched the third-generation RX-7. Guided by the development concept "rotary engine best pure sports car", Mazda engineers fully exploited the compact and high-power rotary engine to create the world’s leading sports car. Secrets to success were vehicle layout that enabled optimum weight allocation, high power engine with quick response, high power suspension with linear and accurate response, plus "Zero Tactics" – an extensive effort to shed weight of the car’s body and parts to name but a few.
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Whenever I drive from Hiroshima to Okayama to visit my grandparents, the R360 Coupe had always been my partner on the road.
For a long time, my dream was to buy and drive the Porter Van. Meeting with other fans and owners to celebrate the 50th anniversary is a wonderful memory that I will never forget.
Since I discovered the CX-8, I began to deeply appreciate Mazda’s manufacturing philosophy.
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