Mazda RX7 FB
The first generation of the Mazda RX7 was introduced in 1978, and it quickly gained popularity for its unique rotary engine. The rotary engine, also known as the Wankel engine, was invented by Felix Wankel in 1924. The engine works by using a triangular rotor instead of pistons to create power. The rotary engine was not only more compact than traditional piston engines, but it was also more efficient, making it perfect for a sports car.
The first-generation RX7 was powered by a 1.1-liter rotary engine that produced 100 horsepower. It was a lightweight car that was nimble and fun to drive. The car’s design was also sleek and modern, with a long hood and short rear deck. The first-generation RX7 was produced until 1985, and it was replaced by the second-generation RX7.