Mazda RX10 Vision Longtail is the pinnacle of KODO design backed by a turbocharged engine
Back in 2015, Mazda unveiled the rotary-powered Rx-Vision sports car. Now Maximilian Schneider, an exterior designer at Mitsubishi Motors Japan, gives us a look at its descendent, the Mazda RX10 Vision Longtail, a stunning new hydrogen-powered super car concept inspired by the McLaren F1 GTR that won Le Mans in 1995.
The Mazda RX10 Vision Longtail follows the same KODO design language thats saw the development of a straight six hybrid Skyactiv-X engine powered new Vision Coupe slated for 2022 that looks set to disrupt the automotive industry.
Mazda RX10 Vision Longtail is the pinnacle of KODO design backed by a turbocharged engine
The iconic Mazda grill remains but the sensuous, unbroken lines and undulating curves are an exquisite expression of the heights of Mazda’s KODO design. A low stance and wide silhouette communicates Mazda’s RX10 Vision Longtail road hugging racing agility visually but the real muscle is provided by a mid-mounted 2.3-litre turbocharged rotary engine with a theoretical output of 780 hp.
Rotary engines feature a unique construction, generating power through the rotational motion of a triangular rotor. Overcoming numerous technical difficulties, Mazda succeeded in commercialising the rotary engine, fitting it in the Cosmo Sport (known as Mazda 110S overseas) in 1967. As the only automaker to mass-produce the rotary engine, Mazda continued efforts to improve power output, fuel economy and durability, and in 1991 took overall victo...
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