4K, HD, HQ Mazda RX-7 wallpapers, vertical backgrounds
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Name | Mazda RX7 Wallpapers |
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Version | 2.0.0 |
Update | Sep 16, 2024 |
Size | 27 MB |
Category | Personalization |
Installs | 10K+ |
Developer | bloodygorgeous |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | gorapp.mazdarx7.wallpaper |
Mazda RX7 Wallpapers · Description
The Mazda RX-7 is a front/mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, the rotary engine-powered sports car that was manufactured and marketed by Mazda from 1978 to 2002 across three generations, all of which made use of a compact, lightweight Wankel rotary engine.
The first generation of the Mazda RX-7, SA, was a two-seater two-door hatchback coupé. It featured a 12A carbureted rotary engine as well as the option for a 13B with electronic fuel injection in later years.
The second generation of Mazda RX-7, known as the FC, was offered as a 2-seater coupé with a 2+2 option available in some markets, as well as in a convertible body style. This was powered by the 13B rotary engine, offered in naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms.
The third generation of the Mazda RX-7, known as the FD, was offered a 2+2-seater coupé with a limited run of a 2-seater option. This featured a sequentially turbocharged 13B REW engine.
The Mazda RX-7 made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list five times. More than 800,000 were manufactured over its lifetime.
Mazda's internal project number for what was to become the Mazda RX-7 was X605. In Japan, it was introduced in March 1978, replacing the Savanna RX-3, and joined Mazda's only other remaining rotary engine-powered products, called the Cosmo, which was a two-door luxury coupé, and the Luce luxury sedan.
The advantage the Mazda RX-7 had was its minimal size and weight and the compact rotary engine installed behind the front axle, which helped balance the front and rear weight distribution and provided a low center of gravity.
In Japan, sales were enhanced by the fact that the Mazda RX-7 complied with Japanese Government dimension regulations, and Japanese buyers were not liable for yearly taxes for driving a larger car.
Mazda introduced the 10th Anniversary Mazda RX-7 in 1988 as a limited production model based on the Mazda RX-7 Turbo II. Production was limited to 1,500 units. The 10th Anniversary Mazda RX-7 features a Crystal White (paint code UC) monochromatic paint scheme with matching white body side moldings, taillight housings, mirrors, and 16-inch alloy seven-spoke wheels.
Please choose your desired Mazda RX-7 wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about our wallpapers.
The first generation of the Mazda RX-7, SA, was a two-seater two-door hatchback coupé. It featured a 12A carbureted rotary engine as well as the option for a 13B with electronic fuel injection in later years.
The second generation of Mazda RX-7, known as the FC, was offered as a 2-seater coupé with a 2+2 option available in some markets, as well as in a convertible body style. This was powered by the 13B rotary engine, offered in naturally aspirated or turbocharged forms.
The third generation of the Mazda RX-7, known as the FD, was offered a 2+2-seater coupé with a limited run of a 2-seater option. This featured a sequentially turbocharged 13B REW engine.
The Mazda RX-7 made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list five times. More than 800,000 were manufactured over its lifetime.
Mazda's internal project number for what was to become the Mazda RX-7 was X605. In Japan, it was introduced in March 1978, replacing the Savanna RX-3, and joined Mazda's only other remaining rotary engine-powered products, called the Cosmo, which was a two-door luxury coupé, and the Luce luxury sedan.
The advantage the Mazda RX-7 had was its minimal size and weight and the compact rotary engine installed behind the front axle, which helped balance the front and rear weight distribution and provided a low center of gravity.
In Japan, sales were enhanced by the fact that the Mazda RX-7 complied with Japanese Government dimension regulations, and Japanese buyers were not liable for yearly taxes for driving a larger car.
Mazda introduced the 10th Anniversary Mazda RX-7 in 1988 as a limited production model based on the Mazda RX-7 Turbo II. Production was limited to 1,500 units. The 10th Anniversary Mazda RX-7 features a Crystal White (paint code UC) monochromatic paint scheme with matching white body side moldings, taillight housings, mirrors, and 16-inch alloy seven-spoke wheels.
Please choose your desired Mazda RX-7 wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about our wallpapers.