RX-7 Mazda s Rotary Engine Sports Car: Third Edition

RX-7 Mazda s Rotary Engine Sports Car: Third Edition

by Brian Long (Author)

Synopsis

Mazda launched its first rotary-engined car - the Cosmo - in 1966, and was the only car manufacturer to solve the major problems associated with Wankel's radical engine design so that the unit's potential could be exploited and enjoyed. Launched in 1978, the RX-7 provided effortless and uncannily smooth performance, attributes that endeared the model to enthusiasts through three generations of production. With each reincarnation the RX-7 became more of a Grand Tourer and less of a sports car (a mantle handed on to the MX-5/Miata); global sales reduced as the car moved upmarket until, in the new millennium, the model was only sold in its native Japan.Lavishly illustrated with good quality colour photographs, this book provides an in-depth insight into this amazing production automobile. A must have for any RX7 enthusiast.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 3
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd.
Published: 14 Mar 2017

ISBN 10: 1787111334
ISBN 13: 9781787111332

Media Reviews
Revised for the third edition, Brian Long's expertise in the Japanese car market comes into play with an exploration of Mazda's once-definitive model. Many archive images and development details have been added since the second edition, and it is truly astonishing to take in the long gestation of the RX-7 after the impact of the Cosmo. Fans of 1960s futurism, 1970s fantasy and 1980s technology will be pulled into the diversity of concepts that lead to the production cars. There's a little personal story, but for the most part this is a factual gathering of development, marketing and evolution and will delight technical enthusiasts. - Classic Car Weekly.
Author Bio
Born in Coventry, once the heart of the British motor industry, Brian Long is a professional writer with a passion for vintage and sporting machinery. With close friends in the Japanese car industry, Brian was ideally placed to write the definitive story of the Mazda RX-7, a car he holds in high regard. Brian is a member of the RJC, a committee member of the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame, a member of the Society of Automotive Historians, and a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers. He has had over 70 books published, including many works on Mazda models.Married to Miho and with two children (Louis and Sophie-Mercedes), Brian now lives just outside Tokyo, and spends much of his free time with thoroughbred horses.