The 2004 Mazda RX-8 is a sports car by Mazda.
It appears in Forza Motorsport (2005).
Synopsis[]
The Mazda RX-8 is the direct successor to the Mazda RX-7. Like the predecessors, it's powered by a rotary engine. A key feature of the RX-8 includes suicide doors that provide easier access to the rear seats.
In 2008, the RX-8 received a facelift as well as an R3 package in 2009, which gave it Recaro sports seats and slightly improved suspension.
Due to failing to meet emission standards, the RX-8 ended production in Europe in 2010 and in Japan in 2012.
Variants[]
Mazda RX-8 R3[]
- Main article: Mazda RX-8 R3
The 2011 Mazda RX-8 R3 is a facelifted variant of the RX-8 featured in Forza Motorsport 4 and all subsequent main series titles except Forza Horizon.
Mazda RX-8 Mazdaspeed[]
- Main article: Mazda RX-8 Mazdaspeed
The 2004 Mazda RX-8 Mazdaspeed is a pre-tuned variant of the original model featured in Forza Motorsport (2005), all Xbox 360 Motorsport titles, and in Forza Horizon.
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Conversions[]
Conversion - Engine | |
20B-REW (2.0L 3-Rotor - TT) |
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Mazda | |
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1970s | Cosmo 110S Series II · RX-3 |
1980s | RX-7 GSL-SE |
1990s | #18 - #55 787B · #62 RX-7 · 323 GT-R · Hoonigan RX-7 Twerkstallion · MX-5 Miata '90 · MX-5 Miata '94 · RX-7 · RX-7 Turbo '90 · RX-7 Turbo '95 (AB Flug RX-7, INGS RX-7, RE-Amemiya RX-7) · Savanna RX-7 |
2000s | #16 B09/86 '09-'10 · 3 Sport · Axela Sport 23S · FD #99 RX-8 · Furai · Mazdaspeed 3 '09 · Mazdaspeed Familia · Mazdaspeed MX-5 · Mazdaspeed Roadster · Miata MX-5 1.8i Sport · MX-5 Roadster Coupe · Protegé Mazdaspeed · RX-7 Spirit R Type-A · RX-8 · RX-8 Mazdaspeed |
2010s | #70 Lola B12/80 · #7 USF2000 · 2 · Formula Mazda · Mazdaspeed 3 '10 · MX-5 '13 · MX-5 '16 · MX-5 Cup '13 · MX-5 Cup '17 · MX-5 Super20 · MX-5 Superlight · RX-8 R3 |
2020s | MX-5 Miata RF |
Related | Formula Drift #99 Mazda RX-8 · Hoonigan Mazda RX-7 Twerkstallion |