The Mazda RX-7 is a legendary sports car known for its lightweight design and distinctive rotary engine, produced across three generations from 1978 to 2002. The first generation (SA/FB) established the RX-7's sporty credentials with compact dimensions and agile handling. The second generation (FC) introduced refined aerodynamics and improved performance, while the third generation (FD) is celebrated for its sleek styling and advanced engineering. Throughout its production, the RX-7 evolved in size and specifications, maintaining its reputation as a driver-focused, high-performance vehicle.
Discontinued Generations
1999 Mazda RX 7 IV

1230 mm
L:4285 mm | W:1760 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2000-2002
- Model Year: 1999
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4285 mm168.7 in
- Width: 1760 mm69.3 in
- Height: 1230 mm48.4 in
1992 Mazda RX 7 III (FD)

1230 mm
L:4295 mm | W:1760 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1992-2000
- Model Year: 1992
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4285-4295 mm168.7-169.1 in
- Width: 1760 mm69.3 in
- Height: 1230 mm48.4 in
- Trunk Capacity: 160 liter5.7 cu ft
1986 Mazda RX 7 II (FC)

1265 mm
L:4310 mm | W:1690 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1985-1991
- Model Year: 1986
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4310 mm169.7 in
- Width: 1690 mm66.5 in
- Height: 1265 mm49.8 in
- Trunk Capacity: 200 liter7.1 cu ft
1978 Mazda RX 7 I (SA)

1270 mm
L:4293 mm | W:1651 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1979-1986
- Model Year: 1978
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4293 mm169.0 in
- Width: 1651 mm65.0 in
- Height: 1270 mm50.0 in
- Trunk Capacity: 391 liter13.8 cu ft