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Innovation came early with the 1967 NSU Ro 80 and its rotary engine
In the late 1960s, when most sedans still looked and drove like rolling conservatism, NSU put a radical four-door on the road ...
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At launch, the 1968 Mazda Cosmo introduced rotary power to the world
The first time the public saw the 1968 Mazda Cosmo, it looked like a spaceship that had somehow slipped onto a show stand.
Mazda is forced to increasingly depend on its US-based production facility in Huntsville, Alabama, which is a joint ...
One of the first major automotive shows covered globally is the Tokyo Auto Salon, annually held in January. It serves as the opening salvo that the new year has begun for auto enthusiasts. Given the ...
Long before Felix Wankel became synonymous with rotary engines, an inventive Hungarian-American engineer named Stephen M. Balzer secured one of the earliest patents for a rotary-powered automobile on ...
How Mazda's engineers doubled down on rotary power when everyone else gave up, creating a 30-year legend in the process.
Built on a shoestring to undercut Porsche’s 924, the original Mazda RX-7 was a rare sight on British roads. Beguiling balance and rotary power meant it was sensational to drive ...
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