Mazda Cosmo Sport
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Mazda Cosmo Sport

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About

The Mazda Cosmo Sport is a two-door sports car that was notable for its rotary engine and sleek design, representing Mazda's innovation in automotive engineering.

Introduction Year

1967

Category

sports car

Variants

8 variants of the Mazda Cosmo Sport

Mazda Cosmo 110S

Mazda Cosmo 110S

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The Mazda Cosmo 110S was introduced in 1967 and is significant as Mazda's first production rotary engine vehicle. It features a 1.0L twin-rotor Wankel engine producing 110 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is known for its innovative design and lightweight construction, making it a pioneer in the use of rotary technology.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1972
Mazda Cosmo 110S Series II

Mazda Cosmo 110S Series II

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The Mazda Cosmo 110S Series II was introduced in 1971 as a refined version of the original 110S. It retains the 1.0L twin-rotor Wankel engine but features improved interior comfort and updated exterior styling. This model continued to showcase Mazda's commitment to rotary technology and performance.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1972
Mazda Cosmo AP

Mazda Cosmo AP

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The Mazda Cosmo AP was introduced in 1981 and was powered by a 1.3L twin-rotor Wankel engine. This coupe variant was notable for its advanced features, including a digital dashboard and an option for a turbocharged version. The Cosmo AP represented a shift towards a more luxurious and technology-focused approach in the Cosmo lineage.

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Introduced: 1981 Discontinued: 1984
Mazda Cosmo 20B

Mazda Cosmo 20B

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The Mazda Cosmo 20B was introduced in 1990 and featured a 2.0L triple-rotor Wankel engine producing approximately 280 hp. This variant was known for its high performance and luxurious features, including leather interiors and advanced audio systems. It showcased Mazda's engineering prowess and the capabilities of the rotary engine.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
Mazda Cosmo 21st Century

Mazda Cosmo 21st Century

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The Mazda Cosmo 21st Century was unveiled in 2000, featuring a 2.0L Wankel engine with enhanced efficiency and performance. This limited-edition model offered cutting-edge technology for its time, including a navigation system and premium audio. It was positioned as a high-end luxury sports coupe, reflecting Mazda's innovative spirit.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2002
Mazda Cosmo Electric

Mazda Cosmo Electric

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The Mazda Cosmo Electric debuted in 2023 as an all-electric variant of the legendary Cosmo line. It features a state-of-the-art electric powertrain with an output comparable to previous rotary models. This model emphasizes sustainability while maintaining the performance characteristics that made the Cosmo famous. It represents Mazda's commitment to future technologies.

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Introduced: 2023 Current model
Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S

Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S

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The Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S was introduced in 1967 as the first-generation variant. It features a 1.0L Wankel rotary engine producing 110 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is known for its lightweight design, sleek lines, and innovative rotary engine. It was a pioneering model for Mazda and garnered significant attention for its engineering.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1972
Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S Series II

Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S Series II

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The Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S Series II was launched in 1972, featuring updated design elements and improved performance. It retained the 1.0L Wankel rotary engine but with minor enhancements for better efficiency and output. This variant continued to showcase Mazda's commitment to rotary technology and sporty driving dynamics.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1974