KahnBB6
Well-Known Member
Interesting. A Toyota-Mazda partnership for a RWD 2-door coupe and/or 4-door sport sedan is what had been hinted at before given Mazda's own development of straight-six engines (including a turbo variant).
Now this makes it even more interesting. Toyota has their own chassis/platform they've developed for the next Supra and next Lexus coupe... but how or if Mazda's RX-7/9 fits into using any of the Toyota developed hardware is my question.
That... and it still stand out to me that the G16E 3-cyl turbo engine, stout and tuneable as it is, could be doubled into a Toyota I-6 (or maybe it was derived from a quietly developed prototype I-6 as has been suggested).
...Either way we have two Japanese automakers who have their own plans to introduce RWD performance cars developed in-house in some way and both of them either already have an I-6 engine family or have all the means readily available to be able to create their own I-6 engine family should they decide to.
For Mazda I do wish they would released some form of their 16X rotary prototype or even a sophisticated "rev with acceleration" series hybrid rotary with very aggressive tuning/programming. But at the same time I also feel it would be a lost opportunity for Mazda to develop their I-6 turbo engine and not use it in a high performance coupe or sedan model of some kind. Both from Mazda at the same time would be good.
Now this makes it even more interesting. Toyota has their own chassis/platform they've developed for the next Supra and next Lexus coupe... but how or if Mazda's RX-7/9 fits into using any of the Toyota developed hardware is my question.
That... and it still stand out to me that the G16E 3-cyl turbo engine, stout and tuneable as it is, could be doubled into a Toyota I-6 (or maybe it was derived from a quietly developed prototype I-6 as has been suggested).
...Either way we have two Japanese automakers who have their own plans to introduce RWD performance cars developed in-house in some way and both of them either already have an I-6 engine family or have all the means readily available to be able to create their own I-6 engine family should they decide to.
For Mazda I do wish they would released some form of their 16X rotary prototype or even a sophisticated "rev with acceleration" series hybrid rotary with very aggressive tuning/programming. But at the same time I also feel it would be a lost opportunity for Mazda to develop their I-6 turbo engine and not use it in a high performance coupe or sedan model of some kind. Both from Mazda at the same time would be good.
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