Mazda RX-3
Manufacturer | Mazda |
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Also called | Mazda Savanna |
Production | 1971–1978 |
Successor | Mazda RX-7 |
Class | sports car |
Body style(s) | 2-door coupe 4-door sedan 5-door station wagon |
Layout | FR layout |
Engine(s) | 0866 12A 12B |
Wheelbase | 2286 mm (90 in) |
Length | 4064 mm (160 in) |
Width | 1600 mm (63 in) |
Curb weight | 884 kg (1949 lb) |
Related | Mazda Familia |
It originally used a 10A rotary engine like the Mazda R100, but American cars shared the larger 12A engine from the RX-2.
- Front Track: 1295 mm (51 in)
- Rear Track: 1295 mm (51 in)
Racing
The Savanna/RX-3 was the next Mazda racing entry, following up the success of the Cosmo and Familia Rotary. The Savanna debuted with a win at the September, 1971 "Fuji 500" race.The cars battled with Nissan's Skyline on the Japanese Grand Prix in 1972, winning the touring car category there and preventing the GT-R from winning 50 consecutive races. The cars continued to be competitive, claiming over 100 victories in 1976, and continue in club racing today.
In Australia the RX-3 proved very successful both on and off the race track. One of many RX-3s racing in the 1975 Bathurst 1000 caused more than a worried look after placing fifth outright and 1st in its class for the second consecutive year after its initial class win in 1974. The RX-3 dominated the class C in 1975 holding 4 of the top 5 positions.
1972
The 1972 RX-3 was powered by the 10A in Japan, Australia and Europe but got the larger 12A from the RX-2 for the rest of the world. Its performance was actually slightly lower than the RX-2 due to greater weight. The 1972 RX-3 was the first rotary-powered station wagon.Engine output was 110 hp (82 kW) and 100 ft·lbf (135 Nm). 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time was 10.8 seconds, and the car ran a 17.1 second quarter-mile (400 m).
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