When did the Mazda RX-7 come out?

When did the Mazda RX-7 come out?

September 1983
It was introduced in September 1983.

How much horsepower does a 1989 Mazda RX-7 have?

A 1989 10th Anniversary model with the 1,308cc Turbo II 13B engine—all non-turbo RX-7 engines are 12A and turbocharged ones 13Bs—it features almost double the power of the first model at 185 hp allied to a modest weight gain of around 350 lbs, so it is power-to-weight ratio is excellent.

What kind of car is a 1989 Mazda RX 7?

This 1989 Mazda RX-7 Convertible is not only an ultra-desirable triple-black classic. But its also a well-documented low-mileage two-owner machine.

What was the top speed of a Mazda RX 7?

The 105hp engine combined with the RX-7’s low 1,024kg kerb weight meant that the car could go from 0-100km/h in around 9.5 seconds and would go onto a top speed of 185km/h. The Savanna RX-7 was regarded as one of the best handling and performing cars of its day.

How big is the hood on a Mazda RX 7 convertible?

But Mazda attempted to keep the weight down by raiding the parts shelf from the RX-7 Turbo, most obviously in the form of the Convertible’s aluminum hood. It also got the Turbo’s 10.9-inch ventilated brake discs up front, pinched by aluminum four-pot calipers.

How many horsepower does a 1989 Mazda cabriolet have?

gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 1308 cm3 / cui, advertised power: 151 kW / 202 hp / 205 PS ( JIS net ), torque: 270 Nm / 199 lb-ft, more data: 1989 Mazda Savanna RX-7 Cabriolet automatic (aut. 4) Horsepower/Torque Curve

What kind of engine does a Mazda RX 7 convertible have?

Other than the convertible top and the few Turbo pieces that came along with it, Convertibles were standard RX-7 fare. Except for 1988, they were all equipped with the standard 160hp, normally aspirated 13B twin rotor engine from the lower RX-7 trims. These cars also lacked anti-lock brakes and Mazda’s Auto Adjusting Suspension.

But Mazda attempted to keep the weight down by raiding the parts shelf from the RX-7 Turbo, most obviously in the form of the Convertible’s aluminum hood. It also got the Turbo’s 10.9-inch ventilated brake discs up front, pinched by aluminum four-pot calipers.

What’s the zero to 60 time on a Mazda RX 7?

Its rather languid 9.7-second zero to 60 MPH time, brought to you by a normally aspirated, 160hp twin-rotor engine and a relatively porky 3,030-pound curb weight, made sure of that. The second-generation “FC” RX-7 is much more of a grand touring car than the raucous little featherweight it preceded. That’s not a negative, necessarily.

Is the sunroof on a Mazda RX 7 convertible?

Mazda engineers wanted a removable top, but weren’t going to accept just a removable glass sunroof or Targa/T-tops, as were used in the primary competition from Toyota and Nissan. It had to be a convertible. But a leaky, noisy top was unacceptable, too.