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Mazda Familia Rotary, 1968-1973
1968-1973 Mazda Familia Rotary (a.k.a. Mazda R100)
When the evolutionary version of the Cosmo Sport was launched, another sensational vehicle was also introduced to the market in July 1968. Mazda developed a brand-new Familia Rotary Coupe based on the design study model, the Mazda RX-85, which was first unveiled in front of the public during the Tokyo Motor Show the previous year. The Familia Rotary Coupe featured an identical rotary unit to that powering the Cosmo and, at the same time, offered cabin comfort comparable to a family vehicle. The company also took this high-performance touring car to the racetrack. In the Grand Prix of Singapore, the Familia Rotary Sedan clinched first place, proving that its superior performance potential was true.
Within the same year that the Coupe made its debut, the four-door sedan version followed in response to customer demand calling for a more versatile body design. With the introduction of the Familia Rotary SS, Mazda had three body styles; a sleek and futuristic sport car, a sporty yet easy-to-use coupe and a pragmatic sedan.
Specifications: Mazda Familia Rotary Coupe
L x W x H x WB: 3830 x 1480 x 1345 x 2260 mm
Track (front/rear): 1200 / 1190 mm
Weight: 805 kg
Engine type: 10A
Displacement: 2 x 491 cc
Compressoin Ratio: 9.4
Max. power: 74 kW @ 7000 rpm
Max. torque: 135 Nm @ 3500 rpm
Max. speed: 180 kph
Transmissions: 4M
Suspension Type (front/rear): strut/rigit
Brakes Type (front/rear): disc/drum
Tires Size: 6.15-13-4PR
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