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Old 04-03-2012, 03:36 PM   #1
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NZ Mazda RX-8: Sad Goodbye to a LEGEND!

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/motoring/n...ectid=10796194

Mazda is calling it Spirit R - but the RX-8 is already a ghost.

The Japanese automotive giant and rotary power constant announced in October last year it would stop producing cars with the company's spinning engines in June - a victim of poor sales, high emission compliance costs and, not surprisingly, the fact that the rotary has always had a massive thirst.

It will persevere with hydrogen rotary research, but realistically it will be a long time before that technology ever finds its way onto the roads.

This doesn't mean that the much-maligned signature 'barp, barp, barp' of the monster bridgeported 13Bs will disappear from our roads - there are still companies supplying housings and rotors to satisfy that very committed market.

When we got our hands on the RX-8 Spirit R, the last of the rotary-powered Mazda special editions, and named after the final RX-7 model, it was with more than a hint of sadness.

The well-featured semi-four-door is a tribute to the years of development that has seen some legendary vehicles produced since the company signed a deal with NSU and Wankel in the early 1960s.

The RX-3 coupe is a favourite here, and now attracts serious money on the second-hand market.

While this final rotary tribute could have been a wild fire-breathing monster, it is a fairly tame upgrade on the current model. Essentially a tweaked version of the Japanese RX-8 RS, the car sits on sportier Bilstein suspension, atop a nice set of bronze 19-inch rims and 225/40/19 Potenzas, and only comes in three special colours - aluminium metallic, sparkling black mica and chrystal white pearl mica.

A new bodykit adds to the bulgy guards and staunch front end, but doesn't go overboard, and a Spirit R badge stuck to the C-pillar completes the exterior evolution.

Newly-designed high-backed Recaro seats in red and black provide the real point of difference on the inside, with parts of the clever sliding centre console also nicely finished in piano black. Brake calipers have been given a lick of red paint, although it would have been good to see a set of four-pot stoppers clamping cross-drilled and slotted rotors to make the special edition a bit more, well, special.

But like any RX-8, the $56,695 Spirit R is a real drivers car. The RENESIS (Rotary Engine Genesis) 13B is at its happiest climbing into the stratosphere of the rev range, screaming at 9000-plus as you work through the tight and tough six-speed gearbox. Handling has been further improved with the Bilstein addition - which, combined with the fifty-fifty weight balance, means corners are dispatched with absolute ease. Turn off the DSC and the back end gets a bit snappy, but unless you're on a track there's not much point.

It drinks fuel at an alarming rate - the outright efficiency of the rotary engine is its worst enemy at the pump - but is far more forgiving with the Renesis than in the last of the FD-generation RX-7s.

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Old 04-03-2012, 03:37 PM   #2
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One thing I just don't get....WHY only New Zealand and Japan?

Mazda surely could have made another 1000 (taking the Spirit R total to 2000) of these for the North American and Australian markets (where I believe they still could have been imported without any emissions penalty...I know it would have passed emissions here in Australia).

Yes, it would not have been a quick seller but IMO the Spirit R name would have sold out within a few months in the US and Oz.

100 to Australia, 100 for Canada, 800 for USA...=1000.

The Sparkling Black and CWP Colours just look Brilliant (and I don't particularly like the R3 Side Skirts or Rear Spoiler, but)

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Consider most of the "fans" already has a rx8 and most of us will not buy another one, it makes sense. Not to mention rx8 has never been a big seller consider there are still a handful of 2011 rx8 sitting at dealer's lot. I understand mazda's point.
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maybe I can get an RX8 R3 from the States? I believe all the R3 are all sold-out here in Toronto, Canada...doii!!!! ...
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The article makes it sound like Mazda plans to never make another rotary-powered car ever again. Is this accurate, or is the article referring only to the discontinuation of the current-model RX-8?
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I want to get my seats re-upholstered with that red leather.
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and its never a direct conversion. the price here would be in the $30k-$35k range.
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That sparkling black looks intense I like it. Paint code, Mazda 35N!
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Not a fan of the red seats at all but those gold wheels look sick.
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remember, it's a different currency in a different country, they also have super high taxes.
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Looks great! I'm sure Mazda could've sold the car in other markets though.
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