Mazda Could Still Build A Production RX Vision With A Rotary Engine
When Mazda revealed its stunning RX Vision concept last year, we dared to believe a production version might be built. Hell, Mazda even hinted that it was a strong possibility. It’s pretty much been a case of radio silence since then, so is it still on the agenda? Judging by Topgear.com’s interview with Mazda Design Director Tom Rice at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa D’Este - where the concept was displayed - it’s still looking like it could happen.
“We’d love to build it,” Rice confirms, adding: “[At] an event like this, you’re together with Aston Martins, classic Ferraris and so on, and in a sense, we feel like we’re guests and we don’t really belong…But everyone is telling us that it doesn’t matter, because the RX is so beautiful. They say: don’t worry about anything, just go and build it”. So Mazda wants to built it, but will it actually go and do it? It’s all down to the engine.
While the concept is just a show car and not a runner, its low bonnet was penned with a rotary engine in mind. And a new rotary engine hasn’t been ruled out. “We didn’t just leave it [the rotary engine] with the RX-8….In the back rooms at Mazda, we’re still developing it, and when the world’s ready to buy another rotary, we’ll be ready to provide it.”
So, do you feel ready, world? Make enough noise and Mazda might at last make this thing…
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MAKE
IT
HAPPEN
ALREADY,
Please? 8)
They should do that BMW did in the 80’s (doing an ‘optional’ wing that wasn’t fitted to the car, but “available” and could be changed by the owner, it was legal if fitted but illegal for it to come as standard) and supply a ‘sports’ catalytic converter to be changed after
We get a “Maybe we’ll build a rotary sports car” from Mazda every two months, but then it turns out to not be true.
To quote Richard Hammond, “it’s the job of you, me, and every petrolhead to all sit in a circle and chant; DO IT, DO IT, DO IT!”
YES!!!
id sell my bmw and work my ass off to buy this if it becomes a thing trust me mazda;)
Yeah
yeay! thanks Mazda Design Director Kevin Ric….wait,what??
LOL! Kelvin RICE!
need to make it a 4 rotor twin turbo with a v8 supercar style gearbox