March 23, 2020

Mazda's Rotary-Powered RX-Vision is Going Racing


The beautiful Mazda RX-Vision Concept is finally going racing, well at least virtually as it rolls out of the newest Gran Turismo game, GT Sport this May 25.

Based on the concept sportscar that wowed the world at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show, the RX-Vision GT-3 Concept features a 562-horsepower rotary engine, a curb weight of just 1,265 kilograms, and a front-to-rear weight distribution of 48:52.


While the preliminary sketch itself was unveiled last year, the first photos of the racer was finally released by Gran Turismo and Polyphony Digital just recently.

The RX-Vision GT-3 Concept will be used by Mazda drivers who compete in the officially FIA Gran Turismo Championships Gr.3 Class replacing the long-serving Atenza (Mazda6) race car.

It will drop in as a free update to the game.

Mazda RX-Vision GT-3 Concept
  • Overall Length: 4,590 mm
  • Overall Width: 2,075 mm
  • Overall Height: 1,120 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,700 mm
  • Front Tread: 1,720 mm
  • Rear Tread: 1,760 mm
  • Weight: 1,250 kg
  • Front-to-Rear Weight Distribution: 48/52
  • Maximum Output: 562 horsepower

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