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Launched in 2003, the Mazda RX-8 hit the global market with a serious bang. The RX-8 has won more than 50 global awards since its release including 2003 RJC Car of the Year in Japan Australia’s Wheels magazine’s Car of the Year for 2003, 2003 International Engine of the Year, 2004 Singapore Car of the Year, the 2004 U.S. Best Sports Car and UK Car of the Year 2004. It was also named on Car and Driver magazine’s Ten Best list for 2004, 2005, and 2006. All together, Mazda has sold nearly 167,000 RX-8s around the world For 2009, Mazda will further the evolution of the four-door, four-seater sports coupe, giving RX-8 a refreshed exterior and interior design, enhanced performance and a new R3 sport package for the ultimate driving enthusiast. Unchanged is the core of the RX-8 – a high-powered, lightweight and perfectly balanced machine powered by the world-renowned twin-rotor RENESIS rotary engine. STYLING INNOVATION – REFRESHED DESIGN CUES PROVIDE “HIGH-QUALITY” DYNAMISMRX-8 was designed with an athletically sculpted exterior that provides a sense of originality that’s unrivaled in the marketplace today. For 2009, RX-8 receives design enhancements that are meant to freshen the styling and give RX-8 a new look, without impairing the basic design theme. Refinements for the 2009 model year include restyled front and rear bumpers and front fascia; sporty, high quality finish front and rear headlamps; and larger exhaust pipes (now measuring 90 mm across). The 2009 RX-8 also offers a new five-spoke wheel design featuring a symbolic and sporty design reminiscent of the rotary engine, with different arrangements for each wheel size. The RX-8’s unique “freestyle” four-door design is proof that a true sports car does not need to sacrifice space or convenience for performance. The advanced design of the rear-hinged rear doors, provides a large door opening, allowing adult-sized passengers to easily enter and exit the vehicle. This design is also advantageous when securing a baby or a small child in the back seat. With a spacious rear seat area providing ample passenger room for four full-size adults, and enough trunk space for a weekend’s worth of luggage, this sports car proves its versatility. The rotary design element is incorporated through the interior of the RX-8 in creative ways, appearing in the seats. The stylish cabin also evokes a sense of luxury and high-end quality. Mazda’s design team examined every aspect and component of the interior and has created an elegant, driver-centric atmosphere. Through the use of advanced ergonomic research, Mazda engineers determined that improper seating posture is a major cause of driver fatigue and built in optimum support in the front seats to help offset discomfort. In addition, the color of the RX-8’s instrument cluster was developed to reduce eye fatigue and strain. PERFORMANCE INNOVATION – MORE SPORTS CAR DRIVING PLEASUREThrough-and-through, the RX-8 is a pure sports car that gives the driver an exciting and dynamic experience. For 2009, engineers improved RX-8 body rigidity through the addition of structural reinforcements, by adding a trapezoidal strut tower bar and enhancing the local rigidity of the front suspension tower areas. Also, the rear suspension geometry has been reconfigured for better handling performance and driveshaft rigidity is improved, lowering NVH levels and improving performance. To achieve this sophisticated dynamic, Mazda utilizes the advanced RENESIS (Rotary Engine genesis – or rebirth of the rotary engine) engine. The Mazda RX-8 remains the only mass-produced rotary-powered passenger car in the world. While exhibiting unusually high power output for a naturally aspirated engine, RENESIS outstrips comparable reciprocating engines in terms of acceleration, the feeling of power in reserve and quick response. The RX-8’s normally aspirated 1.3-liter engine might appear diminutive to the untrained eye when compared to large-displacement V-8s or heavyweight V-10s or V-12s. However, through the incredible efficiencies of a rotary powerplant, an advanced three-stage intake system and an electronic throttle, the RENESIS engine delivers smooth, linear power on a grand scale. PACKIGING INNOVATIONS – ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE RX-8 R3To cater to the driving-conscious enthusiast, the 2009 RX-8 will offer a new R3 sport package. Providing the very best in rotary-powered motoring, the R3 harkens back to the R1 and R2 packages offered on the mighty third-generation RX-7, and adds a sport-tuned suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers and front suspension crossmembers filled with urethane foam. Filling the crossmembers makes for a smoother ride, minimized NVH and greater suspension control. All Mazdas come with a roadside assistance program. With a call to a toll-free number, owners can access roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year throughout the United States and Canada. In addition, a comprehensive three-year/36,000-mile warranty covers every part on the vehicle except those subject to normal wear. Also, all models receive a five-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty and a five-year/unlimited-mileage corrosion warranty. SUPERIOR SAFETYWhen designing the RX-8, safety was given as much of a priority as was performance. For Mazda, the safety process incorporates both accident avoidance and accident protection. In effect, this approach to safety means the RX-8 can help the driver avoid various dangers and protect occupants in the unfortunate event of a collision. In rollover tests performed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the RX-8 achieved an impressive five-star rating. Passive systems, or those that take effect automatically without the driver’s involvement, also are present throughout the RX-8. Despite the absence of a center B-pillar, the RX-8 has an exceptionally rigid body, accomplished through the use of the vertical pillars built in the rear doors and a series of locking pins, which hold the doors together and bind each door directly into the roof and floor. Integrating the frame components helps dissipate crash energy through the vehicle’s structure. Other standard passive systems on the RX-8 include front airbags, seat-mounted side-impact airbags and side-curtain airbags. Additionally, the front end and engine bay have ample crumple zones, the front seats are designed to reduce whiplash injuries, the brake pedal is designed to break away in the event of a collision of sufficient force to protect feet and legs and all four seating positions are fitted with three-point seatbelts. Even pedestrian protection was considered, as the RX-8 is fitted with Mazda’s "shock-cone" hood design that yields more to the impact of a pedestrian onto the hood than a standard design, yet is strong enough to not deform in normal use. 14 comments: Mazda RX-8 FilomenaDelucci (171) Posted on 10.11.2011 It is so unlike the other Mazda cars. This one looks very simple and ordinary, and I can’t see the awesomeness that the other Mazda cars have but I must say that I’m impressed with its interior features.
Durante_Milano (220) Posted on 09.29.2011 The platform seems so ordinary and simple but the fact that it is a Mazda car, I must say that it is still very appealing to me, the headlights seem so much angst. I’m just not so impressed with its figure performance.
anthonyevers37 (1029) Posted on 03.4.2010 well RX-8 is one of the icon when it comes to sports racing like drifting. with it’s high rev engine it became very suited for drifting plus it’s wheel base are perfectly balance like the MX5, well for sure it won’t hold it’s back on it’s competitors.
jtm0711 (233) Posted on 10.4.2008 232 hp is impressive for this car the problem is in the torque... but like i said its not meant to have a big engine its designed around tuning. hence the twin turbo in the rx7
Zawwe (5) Posted on 10.3.2008 It’s Nice cool car ...... but i think tht Mazda shud put powerful bigger Engine with more HP........
jtm0711 (233) Posted on 10.2.2008 yea for sure i’m not sayin the cars not worth it... just saying why the gas mileage isn’t so great for a 1.3 liter... its cus its a rotary
AK47 (1027) Posted on 10.2.2008 24mpg sounds good for the snarl of a rotary. Besides, this thing has killer looks just like the RX7.
jtm0711 (233) Posted on 10.1.2008 mileage kinda around 18 mpg in the city 24 if you’re lucky on the highway. its mostly bc of the ability to rev. well if the engine is anything like the older rotary’s in the rx-7 it should be able to handle a twin turbo set up no problem pushing around 18 psi of boost... should be able to reach in the 400hp range with tt and intercooler and air intake set up but that depends on whether this engine is as strong as the older generation i’ll do some reseach and see what i can find AK47 (1027) Posted on 09.24.2008 So the mileage of this car would be.....? I agree about the twin turbos but would this engine be able to handle that much horsepower without needing internal support? The characteristic of the the old rotary engines 20B, 13B was their ability to handle high hp without any major engine internals swap. jtm0711 (233) Posted on 09.23.2008 bc the 1.3 liter rotary is the equivilent to a 2.6 liter piston engine... it burns a full 1.3 liters of fuel in gas form every rotation and a piston burns only half of its actual displacement.. not to mention the 9500 rpm redline means its rotating alot faster than a piston engine...its considered a 2.6 liter for racing purposes. i would actually recommend a twin turbo kit for this car to improve the horsepower and a good intercooler to keep the high reving engine and turbos cool and increase power even further
Aamir101 (29) Posted on 09.23.2008 Not Bad for a 1.3L ! But why dont they make it bigger? I mean sports cars are for sports, fuel consumption is the second point
william a cheslock (6686) - Posted on 03.20.2008 is the 2009 rx8 coming with direct injection and a bigger rotary cylinder?
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Posted on 12.13.2011