MAZDA TAIKI CONCEPT

The Taiki concept was first introduced to the world in October 2007 at the Tokyo Motor Show and according to Mazda, its design will influence future sports coupe models.

The car is powered by Mazda’s pet project motor – the rotary engine, this time using a larger 1.6 litre unit than the current 1.3 found in the RX-8. This new engine runs a longer stroke which could help increase the one thing the current unit is lacking – Torque.

The concept utilises the Nagare flow styling as seen on all recent Mazda concepts, and could be a hint as to the eventual RX-8 replacement.




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