Motoring expects the unrevealed, unnamed car to carry the βRX-9β badge, contrary to previous reports predicting the return of the RX-7 nameplate. Motoring cites an older report from a Japanese publication, which claims the RX-9 will debut as a prototype in 2017, and in production form in 2019. The car is slated to enter dealer lots in 2020Again, we have had no official confirmation from Mazda, so the design, power, performance, and specs are completely unknown at this point. However, reports regarding performance and horsepower metrics have slipped out, pegging the output right around 400 hp with a weight around 2,800 lbs.Power will probably come from a twin-turbocharged 1.6-liter twin-rotor rotary engine, sending power to the rear wheels through either a manual or automatic transmission. Visually, look for cues and components lifted from the mighty Mazda RX-Vision concept from earlier this year.
haha what neat car that ill never see in my entire life
Quote from: MyNameIsChris on August 25, 2016, 02:47:00 AMhaha what neat car that ill never see in my entire lifeDude, I see RX8s every day.I almost bought one for five grand.This is going to be an accessible car.
What's the price range for this car?
Quote from: Raven on August 25, 2016, 03:13:30 AMQuote from: MyNameIsChris on August 25, 2016, 02:47:00 AMhaha what neat car that ill never see in my entire lifeDude, I see RX8s every day.I almost bought one for five grand.This is going to be an accessible car.What people don't tell you is that rotaries are shit.
LS swapping it day one
Quote from: milk on August 25, 2016, 09:56:41 AMLS swapping it day one you would cause a shit storm posting that other places
The taillights look weird on it
Quote from: Luis on August 25, 2016, 07:52:04 PMThe taillights look weird on it the real car will look nothing like any image you've seen online
why does every new japanese supercar concept look like an ft-1 now
someones getting angry> being this wrong just to win an argument
good point, that obviously means im wrong, youve won