The world may be going electric (depending on who you ask), but Mazda is staying true to its roots with the debut of the Vision X-Coupe at the Japan Mobility Show (JMS) today. This sleek fastback will be music to the ears of enthusiasts because not only is this thing powered by petrol, but it also features a rotary engine!
Yes, you read that right – the Vision X-Coupe uses a twin-rotor mill for the first time since the RX-8 was discontinued 13 years ago. Here, it’s paired with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, altogether producing a stout 510 PS and delivering a pure electric range of 160 km and a total range of 800 km.
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