2010 Mazda RX 8 Catalogue Brochure

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Mazda RX-8’s remarkably responsive performance is due to engineering that has no equals in the sports-car world. Starting with its unique RENESIS rotary engine. More
compact and lighter than many conventional engines, its form allows Mazda engineers to position it below and well behind the RX-8’s front axle. This creates a relatively
low center of gravity plus an approximate 50/50 front-to-rear weight distribution. And, more importantly, significantly enhances the RX-8’s tenacious handling, impressive
agility and  exceptional dynamic  stability. Ultraquick  steering response and  flat cornering  are also  both givens—courtesy of  its highly  refined sport-tuned  suspension
system. Better  still, the Grand  Touring and  R3 feature Dynamic  Stability Control*  with a  Traction Control System.  Both helping to  maximize rear-wheel  traction—and
minimize the chance of a spinout.  You can even choose to deactivate it to suit  your driving style. As for RX-8 models with a  manual gearbox, a lightweight carbon-fiber
composite prop shaft  and a torque-sensing  limited-slip differential team up  to deliver a  maximum power kick to  the drive wheel. And  an adrenaline kick  to the driver.
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A Sophisticated,  Fully Independent,  Sport-Tuned Suspension  System helps  give  RX-8  its superb  handling.  Up  front,  a race-proven,  double-wishbone   design  employs  forged aluminum
upper and  lower control  arms for  an ideal  combination  of high strength  and light  weight. At  the rear, an  advanced multilink  setup  utilizes compliance  toe and  camber  controls to optimize  wheel  placement.
An Engine-Speed-Sensing  Rack-And-Pinion Steering System With  Electronically Variable Power  Assist helps  give RX-8  the precise  directional  control and  extremely  accurate
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feedback  that high-performance  driving  demands.  3. Power-Assisted 4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes,  with massive  12.7-inch front  rotors, are standard  on every  RX-8. As is  an Anti-lock  Brake
System (ABS)  with Electronic  Brakeforce  Distribution.  The impressive  result  is consistently  short,  linear and  fade-resistant  stops. 4. An  Approximate 50/50 Weight  Distribution, front to  rear,
contributes  significantly to  RX-8’s precise handling  and dynamic  stability. Its rotary  engine plays  a key role in  helping RX-8 maintain  a near  ideal balance, regardless  of passenger  load.
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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and
driver steering input can all affect whether DSC will be effective in preventing loss of control. Please see your owner’s manual for further details.
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Model Year2010
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