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Mazda RX-7 Sales Figures

Mazda RX-7

The RX-7 was withdrawn from the US market in 1995 without a direct successor, while production continued until 2002. With the Mazda RX-8, the Japanese brand revived the rotary-engine sports car in 2003.

Mazda RX-7 Overview

The Mazda RX-7 is a sports car manufactured by Mazda from 1978 to 2002. The RX-7 was powered by a rotary engine, which is a type of internal combustion engine that uses a rotating triangular rotor instead of pistons. The RX-7 was the first mass-produced car to be powered by a rotary engine. The RX-7 was known for its handling and performance. It was also known for its sleek design.

The RX-7 came standard with a variety of features, including a rearview mirror, power windows and locks, and a four-speaker sound system. Available features included a sunroof, a leather interior, and a navigation system. The RX-7 was a popular car in the United States and was also sold in some other markets. It was discontinued in 2002 due to declining sales

Mazda RX-7 Sales Figures

Mazda RX-7 US Sales Data & Charts

US Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
1978 19,299
1979 54,853
1980 43,731
1981 43,418
1982 48,889
1983 52,514
1984 55,696
1985 53,810
1986 56,203
1987 38,345
1988 27,814
1989 16,249
1990 9,743
1991 6,986
1992 6,006
1993 5,062
1994 2,210
1995 1,399

US Annual Growth