Mazda Bringing RX Vision Successor To Tokyo, Will Probably Be Rotary-Powered

Mazda has confirmed it'll bring a successor for the RX Vision concept to the Tokyo Motor Show next month
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The whole will they, won’t they thing with Mazda and a production version of the RX Vision looks set to continue.

Speaking to Auto Express, Matsuhiro Tanaka, Mazda’s R&D head in Europe, confirmed that a successor is indeed in the works, and strongly hinted that it’s to be followed up by a production car. “With the Tokyo Motor Show we will be introducing a new design concept - you can think of it as an evolution of theme of the RX Vision…When we introduce a concept our intention from the engineering and design community is to make it a reality,” he said.

Just to hammer home the point further, Tanaka-san added that Mazda is “making the utmost efforts to try and make this a possibility.” It’s rather hard not to get excited by such rhetoric, particularly when it’s been reported previously that there won’t be a Mazda coupe larger than the MX-5, rotary or otherwise.

And that leads us to the biggest question of all surrounding the project: will it have a rotary engine? We found out a couple of weeks ago that Mazda is actually working on a rotary engine despite previous rumours to the contrary, but significant challenges remain for putting it into production, mostly related to emissions. But for the new concept? We’d expect the rotary ethos of the original RX Vision to remain, perhaps with some hybrid technology in the mix.

We’ve only a few weeks to wait until we find out…

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Comments

T_StreakMLP

Finally, the Rotary may be returning.

Made in Japan
Always bringing shock and awe,
Zoom Zoom used to be their motto.
Driving a Mazda will forever last
And are built to BRAAAAAAPPP STUTUTUTU!!!!

09/18/2017 - 17:02 |
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Braps for the win! Ive driven rotaries for years and the Bridgeport has been my absolute favourite 👍

09/18/2017 - 18:45 |
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Jia the Supra Fanboy

No need for an LS swap anymore! Electric motors to make up for the lacking low-end torque and fuel economy while retaining all of that gloriously revvy rotary goodness. Even if the rotary explodes, the electric motors might be able to drive the car to the shop xD

09/18/2017 - 17:15 |
7 | 0

Theres never ever a need for an LS swap! And who cares about fuel economy in a sports car!

09/18/2017 - 18:47 |
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RWB Dude

Finally bro

09/18/2017 - 17:30 |
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Rotary Fanboy

Yessss

09/18/2017 - 17:45 |
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Soni Redx (MD Squad Leader) (Subie Squad Leader)

+1 to Rotary Power! Hopefully no one does a engine change..

09/18/2017 - 19:10 |
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Anonymous

NISSAN BRING BACK THE RB26 PLSPLSPLSPLSPLS

09/18/2017 - 20:09 |
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Caro

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

y tho
its not even that amazing

09/19/2017 - 04:25 |
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Kaan.H (MR2maniac)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

More like bring back the S-chassis, what young person when looking for a fun sports car would go for a juke?

09/19/2017 - 06:31 |
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InjunS2K

INB4 Mazda announces they can’t build it

09/18/2017 - 20:29 |
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eXoZGaming

I say it wont

09/18/2017 - 23:16 |
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Harold Potato

It’s that time of year when eveyone think they’re making a rotary powered car again.

09/18/2017 - 23:31 |
1 | 0

Literally every year, everybody starts losing their s—- for about a month, but is then let down. I’m really hoping they go through this time though

09/19/2017 - 11:29 |
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Benji Gahleitner

The golden times of japanese sportscars are coming finally back!

09/19/2017 - 07:57 |
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