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2026 Mazda RX7 The Long Awaited Return of a Rotary Classic

Hey everyone, it’s Andrew from A Editorial team! I’ve got some exciting news for car enthusiasts and Mazda fans alike. Last year, while I was at the Japan Mobility Show, I stumbled upon a concept car that truly stole the show—the Mazda RX7, also known as the Iconic SP.

Although it wasn’t officially branded as an RX7 concept, the excitement around it was undeniable. Now, we have some intriguing updates thanks to Best Car Magazine. It looks like the Mazda Iconic SP will indeed become a production car under the RX7 name. While this is still somewhat speculative, Best Car Magazine has a solid track record in predicting future cars, so there’s good reason to be optimistic.

The Excitement of the RX7 Revival

The Excitement of the RX7 Revival
The Excitement of the RX7 Revival

For many of us, the Mazda RX7 has always been a dream car. Growing up, it was a symbol of innovation and performance, especially with its unique rotary engine. While the Mazda MX30, introduced as an electric vehicle, featured a rotary engine used solely for generating electricity, it didn’t quite meet our hopes for a rotary-powered sports car.

However, it seems that Mazda is on track to deliver exactly that with the new RX7. Expected to return in 2026 or possibly 2027, the RX7 promises to be more than just a nod to the past—it might actually bring back the thrill of driving a rotary engine sports car.

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Potential Specifications

Potential Specifications
2026 Mazda RX7 Potential Specifications

So, what can we expect from this new RX7? According to Best Car Magazine, the vehicle might be launched in 2026 or early 2027. While initial speculation suggested a fully electric car with a rotary engine as a generator, new information indicates that the RX7 might feature a gas-powered rotary engine. This engine would potentially be supported by electric motors, functioning as a mild hybrid system with a 48-volt setup.

Imagine a setup where the car could use electric motors for low-speed driving and switch to the rotary engine for more powerful acceleration. There’s even talk of the RX7 being able to run solely on electric power in certain situations, which would be perfect for quiet, low-speed driving.

The rotary engine would kick in for more spirited driving or when extra power is needed. This blend of technologies could offer a unique driving experience, combining the benefits of both electric and rotary power.

Design and Pricing

Potential Specifications
Potential Specifications

In terms of design, the new RX7 is expected to closely resemble the Iconic SP concept that wowed attendees at the Japan Mobility Show. The production version might have some tweaks—like different bumpers, lights, and adjustments for size to meet various market standards—but it will retain much of the concept’s striking design.

Pricing is projected to be around $35,000 to $40,000 USD, which, if accurate, would make the RX7 a more affordable option compared to some of its competitors. For instance, the Toyota MR2, also anticipated to return around the same time, is expected to be priced much higher, potentially between $70,000 and $80,000 USD.

If the RX7 hits that $35,000 to $40,000 mark, it could be a very appealing option for those who’ve been yearning for the return of a classic sports car at a reasonable price.

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