Mr. Wankel
08-08-2002, 02:03 PM
Sure the Rx-8 will have it's share of competition but you got to understand the appeal of the rotary's power delivery. I have seen people become instant rotary converts just by driving a normally aspirated Rx-7 once. The smoothness, the linearity of torque delivery, it's very different to other engines that are harsh and full of vibration.
Also, on top of the fact that people who test drive a Rx-8 will get the rotary effect, they will also get considerable more normally aspirated power than any past rotary engine. The rotors are the lightest to date at 8.34 pounds, the vehicle will have a carbon fiber driveshaft, and the exhaust note is said to be improved. The transmission has short and precise throws similar to that of a Miata and trans and differential will be connected by Mazda's patented Power Plant Frame, ensuring little driveline flex and an efficient transfer of torque to the wheels.
Anyone with the slightest sense of what a performance vehicle is will be blown away by the Renesis and the Rx-8 drivetrain. Sure there are those only interested in conspicuous consumption and look at a car as basic transportation, these are not the people the Rx-8 is aimed at.
Trust me. To an open-minded person that has an eye on performance, with a good test drive, they will eventually become a rotary addict.
Also, on top of the fact that people who test drive a Rx-8 will get the rotary effect, they will also get considerable more normally aspirated power than any past rotary engine. The rotors are the lightest to date at 8.34 pounds, the vehicle will have a carbon fiber driveshaft, and the exhaust note is said to be improved. The transmission has short and precise throws similar to that of a Miata and trans and differential will be connected by Mazda's patented Power Plant Frame, ensuring little driveline flex and an efficient transfer of torque to the wheels.
Anyone with the slightest sense of what a performance vehicle is will be blown away by the Renesis and the Rx-8 drivetrain. Sure there are those only interested in conspicuous consumption and look at a car as basic transportation, these are not the people the Rx-8 is aimed at.
Trust me. To an open-minded person that has an eye on performance, with a good test drive, they will eventually become a rotary addict.