Mazda RX8 Rotary Countdown to New
2008 Models
10 July 2008 Staff
Countdown to the New 2008 Mazda
RX-8
- Rotary evolution on target
for July launch
- New GT model to lead the RX-8
performance charge

Anticipation is building over the
revitalised Mazda RX-8 sports car range arriving in Australia early in
the second half of 2008. The new RX-8 employs a myriad of mechanical
upgrades under its sharp new clothes, all designed to enhance the
exhilarating reputation and iconic status of the world's only
rotary-powered, four-door sports car.
The Mazda RX-8 is a special car, both to us and in the automotive
world, and there's a palpable excitement in the lead-up to the new
model, said Mazda Managing Director Doug Dickson. It's like one long
night before Christmas!

Mazda Australia can now confirm
that the new RX-8 range will consist of three models one of which will
wear the storied GT moniker.
The new Mazda RX-8 GT will spearhead Mazda's charge into the next decade
of rotary exhilaration when it hits Australian dealerships in July.
Specially tuned sports suspension with light-weight 19-inch wheels and a
wide range of modifications to the RX-8's RENESIS
rotary engine will raise handling and dynamic prowess to new levels.
The original Mazda RX-8 redefined the sports car genre when it debuted
in production form at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in
Detroit. It was a sports car only Mazda could make A Sports Car Like
No Other.
The Mazda RX-8's curvaceous lines
and compact proportions incorporated an innovative four-door body with
room for four adults. This combined with the RX-8's unique
RENESIS rotary power-plant capable of revving
to 9,000rpm to captivate car buyers and critics alike.
The original Mazda RX-8 has won
more than 50 automotive awards around the globe, including 2003
International Engine of the Year, and Australia's most prestigious; 2003
Wheels Car of the Year.

The popularity of the Mazda RX-8
is beyond question; more than 170,000 have been sold around the world.
When setting the goals for the new
Mazda RX-8, Mazda's engineers chose not to mess with the original's
successful formula; instead all efforts were focused on further honing
its performance and styling. Mazda RX-8 Program Manager Noboru Katabuchi
named this the pursuit of 'Sophisticated Dynamism'.