Mazda RX-7
The RX-7 was withdrawn from the US market in 1995 without a direct successor, while production continued until 2002. With the Mazda RX-8, the Japanese brand revived the rotary-engine sports car in 2003.
Mazda RX-7 Overview
The Mazda RX-7 is a sports car manufactured by Mazda from 1978 to 2002. The RX-7 was powered by a rotary engine, which is a type of internal combustion engine that uses a rotating triangular rotor instead of pistons. The RX-7 was the first mass-produced car to be powered by a rotary engine. The RX-7 was known for its handling and performance. It was also known for its sleek design.
The RX-7 came standard with a variety of features, including a rearview mirror, power windows and locks, and a four-speaker sound system. Available features included a sunroof, a leather interior, and a navigation system. The RX-7 was a popular car in the United States and was also sold in some other markets. It was discontinued in 2002 due to declining sales
Mazda RX-7 Sales Figures
Mazda RX-7 US Sales Data & Charts
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1978 | 19,299 |
1979 | 54,853 |
1980 | 43,731 |
1981 | 43,418 |
1982 | 48,889 |
1983 | 52,514 |
1984 | 55,696 |
1985 | 53,810 |
1986 | 56,203 |
1987 | 38,345 |
1988 | 27,814 |
1989 | 16,249 |
1990 | 9,743 |
1991 | 6,986 |
1992 | 6,006 |
1993 | 5,062 |
1994 | 2,210 |
1995 | 1,399 |