Mazda's Iconic SP sports car combines rotary engine and EV technology, aiming to deliver pure driving enjoyment.
Save for the MX-5 Miata and its RX-series sports car brethren, Mazda isn't well-known for rear-wheel-drive engineering.
Mazda is a Japanese automaker founded in 1920 as the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co and only started producing vehicles in 1931 when it ...
For decades, if you wanted a mainstream family sedan that was actually fun to drive, it was hard to do better than the Mazda ...
Mazda is hinting strongly at a production version of its Iconic SP sports car concept, but a release date hasn't been ...
One rumour is the Iconic SP will be the face of the return of the Mazda RX-7, which has been out of production for more than two decades. The line was discontinued in 2002, and didn’t even make it ...
Mazda uses a rotary engine as a range-extender for its MX-30 R-EV, and previously used such a motor on the RX-8 sports car. Also known as a Wankel engines, after creator Felix Wankel, a rotary engine ...
The new family will be designed to replace and consolidate the four-cylinder Skyactiv-G and -X powertrains beginning in 2027 ...
Mazda's sports car is back, and it's better than ever. The Lotus Elan-like MX-5 appeared in 1989 with its wonderful pop-up ...
Mazda’s design chief confirms the Iconic SP concept will enter production in the “not-so-distant future”. In concept form, it features a dual-rotor rotary engine and an EV drivetrain delivering a ...