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Five Things To Know About the All-New 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser

The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser is an iconic SUV that embodies resilience and reliability. As Toyota’s longest-running nameplate, it has a rich 65-year legacy in the U.S. The all-new Land Cruiser pushes the boundaries of design, technology, and performance while paying tribute to its storied past.

Here are five key things to know about the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser:

A Nod to Heritage

The Land Cruiser has been a beloved vehicle since its introduction in the late 1950s. To honor its history, the 2024 Land Cruiser will be available in three grades: Land Cruiser 1958, Land Cruiser, and Land Cruiser First Edition. Each grade features unique design elements that pay homage to the Land Cruiser’s heritage. The First Edition is a limited-run model with exclusive features and design.

Electrifying a Legend

The 2024 Land Cruiser is part of Toyota’s fleet of electrified vehicles. It is equipped with a standard i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain that offers both fuel efficiency and impressive power. The hybrid powertrain combines a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with a 48-hp electric component, resulting in 326 horsepower and 465 lb. ft. of torque. All models come with a four-wheel drive system and advanced off-road capabilities.

Cruise on Any Landscape

The Land Cruiser is designed to handle various terrains with ease. It offers features like Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control, which help control wheel spin on different surfaces. The SUV also comes with an electronic locking rear differential and an On/Off Stabilizer with stabilizer bar disconnect for increased flexibility. Standard features like rock rails and fog lamps enhance its off-road capabilities.

Top-of-the-Line Tech

The 2024 Land Cruiser combines ruggedness with advanced technology. It features a Multi-Terrain Monitor that displays road conditions on a 12.3-inch touchscreen, providing a clear view of potential challenges. The SUV also offers a 14-speaker JBL® premium sound system for an immersive audio experience. Safety features include Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which includes advanced systems like Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.

Beyond the Basics of Comfort

The 2024 Land Cruiser is designed for comfort and versatility. It offers features like a heated steering wheel and a rear console fridge for added convenience. The SUV also has a wireless charger, charging ports, and a 2,400 kW converter to keep devices powered on long drives.

For over six decades, Toyota has been a part of the American automotive landscape, and the Land Cruiser is a symbol of that journey. The all-new 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser represents the future while honoring its illustrious past. It combines technology, reliability, and a legendary reputation to make every journey significant.

2023 Moto Guzzi Open House At Mandello Del Lario Was A Huge Success

Moto Guzzi, the oldest European motorcycle manufacturer in continuous production since 1921, recently held its Open House event at Mandello del Lario. Over 35,000 Moto Guzzi enthusiasts from around the world attended the event to celebrate the brand’s rich history and be a part of the global Moto Guzzi family.

The Open House event allowed attendees to witness the bike and engine assembly lines in operation at the Mandello facility and explore the historic Wind Tunnel, which played a crucial role in the development of Moto Guzzi’s legendary 8-cylinder 500 bike and contributed to the brand’s impressive track record of 14 world championships.

The Moto Guzzi Village, brought to life by event partner Virgin Radio, served as the hub of the festivities. The village featured DJ Ringo and a lineup of guests who shared captivating stories of races, journeys, and adventures. Attendees also had the opportunity to test ride a variety of Moto Guzzi models, including the classic V7, the original V9, the versatile V85 TT, and the recently premiered V100 Mandello.

During the Open House, Moto Guzzi showcased its latest addition, the V7 Stone Corsa, and also embraced the cause of charity fundraising. Moto Guzzi donated a special version of the V7 Stone 75° Oro Olimpico to Moto Guzzi Canottieri, a rowing club, which will be auctioned off to support rowing activities for young individuals and disabled adults.

Overall, the 2023 Moto Guzzi Open House At Mandello Del Lario was a resounding success, attracting thousands of passionate Moto Guzzi enthusiasts and creating an atmosphere of celebration and camaraderie.

The Unmatched History Of The Jeep Wrangler

Summary

  • Jeep Wrangler has a rich history dating back to WWII and has remained true to its off-road roots, giving it an edge over competitors.
  • The YJ Wrangler, produced from 1987-1995, featured a unique design with square headlights and a shift away from V-8 engines.
  • The TJ Wrangler, produced from 1997-2006, returned to the classic round headlights and introduced advanced features like airbags and a four-corner coil suspension.

Jeep has been building rugged off-road vehicles since it answered the call for Uncle Sam in WWII. This led to decades of development to improve what already was a very capable rig. Even today one can find old military Willys Jeeps all over the rocky and hilly terrain of America, and conquering those landscapes. The off-road lifestyle is popular in States like Utah, California, Arizona, and Colorado, with even Alaska and Hawaii in the mix, among others.

The Willys merged into the CJ model, which has been referred to as “Civilian Jeep.” This then yielded to the first Wrangler, 1987’s YJ. From there the models are codenamed TJ, JK, and JL. The TJ is arguably the best, although the newer JK and JL models provide unmatched technology in build and features. The Wrangler is a vehicle that remains true to its roots, at least as much as possible, in an evolving automotive environment. Due to this, and the fact that it has remained in constant production, gives the Wrangler an edge over any would be competitor.

RELATED: 4 Solid Reasons Why You Should Buy A Jeep Wrangler In 2023

The First Wrangler: A YJ Designation

Red 1993 Jeep Wrangler YJ
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Running from 1987-1995, the YJ Wrangler looks a bit weird compared to other Jeeps. The vehicle did away with the classic round headlight look of Jeeps past, while keeping the iconic seven slot grill, a Jeep mainstay. It also has wipers that rest at an angle on the windshield. In some Jeep circles it may be called a “Yuppie Jeep.”

Still, the body looks very much like a CJ, and it is definitely recognizable as a Jeep. People either hate the square headlights, or love them as a unique feature. The YJ also did away with the V-8 engines from AMC that the CJ used, setting a precedent for the Wrangler that would carry through the next generation, and that is the inline-six cylinder engine.

Jeep Wrangler YJ Drivetrain Specs

2.5 Liter I-4

4.2 Liter I-6 (carbureted)

4.0 Liter H.O. I-6 (fuel-injected)

Horsepower

120

150

181 (not peak for the engine)

Torque (pound-feet)

140

240

222 (not peak for the engine)

Transmission

Three-speed automatic; five-speed manual

Three-speed automatic; five-speed manual

Three-speed automatic; five-speed manual

The YJ came with a four cylinder option, but it’s the inline-six cylinder that should be sought after, specifically the High Output 4.0 Liter that came about in 1991. This engine was fuel injected besides an increase in output, and was the top engine choice throughout even the TJ generation. Note that these are more common output figures, but they vary dependent on model and year, even though most older Wranglers will have the 2.5-liter or 4.0. Transmission types and specs also vary.

Silver 1995 Jeep Wrangler
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Despite it’s unique features, the YJ was very adaptable. With the turn signals integrated into the grill, the front fenders could easily be removed from the tub, to add high clearance flat steel fenders for example. Want more lift? Simply flip the leaf springs that are on all four corners on top of the axles, making what’s called a spring over axle lift, instantly and easily adding inches of ground clearance in the process.

Also of note, 1992 featured the first stock Jeep roll cage that was extended all the way to the back of the tub, providing added protection for the rear bench seat passengers in the event of a roll-over. It was the 1992 Sahara model that was featured in the film Jurassic Park. Today the YJ is its own sought after dinosaur, as an easy and cheap builder.

Besides the four-cylinder engine, another weak point of the YJ was the stock Dana 35 rear axle, which would require at least a build up for larger tires. If one wants to run 35-inch tires or more, an axle swap is definitely worth looking into. Equipped with a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission, larger tires often necessitates axle re-gearing as well. The same principles apply to the TJ, the next still relatively simple Wrangler, but one that remains familiar.

RELATED: Why The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is the Most Capable 4×4 on the Market

The TJ Signifies “Top Jeep”

Modified Blue Jeep Wrangler TJ
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The TJ existed from 1997-2006, as there was no 1996 model Wrangler. The vehicle returns the look of the Wrangler to the classic round headlights of the Willys and CJs before it, and the wipers now sit flush with the bottom of the windshield as they normally would. Besides that, it is very similar looking to the YJ, but the turn signals have now moved onto the fenders, which are still just bolted to the tub that is frame mounted. Of course the top and doors are fully removable, and the top can be hard, soft, or of bikini variation.

The TJ is very accepting to mods, from appearance to off-road performance, and the aftermarket availability is grand. Not to mention the junkyard gems! Like the YJ, the TJ employs full- or half-door options. The interior is completely redesigned, however, and the vehicle features the added safety of airbags for the first time. Another Wrangler first, the TJ employs the use of an advanced four-corner coil suspension setup. By 2000, the 4.0-liter featured 190 horsepower with 235 pound-feet of torque, solidifying it’s status as a kick-ass engine.

Orange Jeep Wrangler TJ Rubicon
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The advent of the Rubicon in 2003, resets the off-road market, which again experiences a seismic shift with the simultaneous addition of the “LJ” model. The Rubicon featured:

  • 31-inch tires
  • Dana 44 axles
  • 4.10 axle gears
  • Front and rear on-demand axle lockers
  • Unique Diamond plate rocker guards
  • 4:1 low range transfer case

The Rubicon trim was designed to take on the Rubicon trail in California right out of the gate, hence the name. The LJ, or “Long Jeep,” is officially a TJL. It’s the first Wrangler Unlimited, and has a 10-inch longer wheelbase than the regular TJ. Also, it has 15-inch longer tub, giving the vehicle more cargo space especially behind the rear bench seat.

Looking more like the CJ-8 Scrambler, the extended wheelbase adds some buildup potential. The longer wheelbase makes it easier to remain steady on steep grade climbs, even though it makes for a more shallow break-over angle. Want to add a doubler, or splitter, for more gearing options? It’s a lot simpler with the added wheelbase of the Unlimited over the base TJ body and frame.

Khaki Jeep Wrangler TJ Unlimited Rubicon
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The TJL Rubicon was only available for two years from 2005-2006, making this Wrangler the unicorn among all Jeeps. The LJ set up is so desired that aftermarket companies actually make kits to covert TJs to TJL dimensions. However, keep in mind that a regular TJ or LJ can be built to a higher standard more cheaply than a Rubicon. Just be sure to have a good base builder, one with a Dana 44 rear axle and 4.0 Liter engine, with the transmission of choice. All Unlimited Wranglers, Rubicons or not, came with such a configuration.

RELATED: Why The TJ Is Still The Best Wrangler To Date

A JK: The First Four-Door Wrangler

Black 2018 Unlimited Rubicon Jeep Wrangler
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The next-gen Wrangler, the JK, became the first one to feature a four-door option. This was a popular choice, as bigger SUVs and trucks were becoming the norm, but it’s a change that leads many Jeepers to call the TJ the “last of the real Jeeps.” Of course, a two-door option still exists, but the four-door is the new Unlimited.

There are other reasons too, for one the 4.0-liter is gone, replaced eventually by the balanced 3.6-liter Pentastar (a 3.8-liter was used until 2011). This being a V-6 motor with 285 horsepower, and 260 pound-feet of torque, the new top engine. A six-speed manual was available, a type which was first installed in a Wrangler in 2005, during the prior TJ gen. The other option was a five-speed auto. Also, the fenders are now a part of the body structure, and not easily removable.

Given that off-road Jeepers want bare-bones vehicles, a Wrangler with power windows may be frowned upon. You can thank the JK for bringing standard touchscreens to the Wrangler. These are the types of changes that came about with the JK, or is it “Just Kidding” generation?

Red 2009 Jeep Wrangler
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All jokes aside, the JK Wrangler remained red-hot, and one won’t find any lacking number alongside any other Jeep on the trails or streets. Indeed, the JK sold from 2007-2018, oddly enough alongside the next-gen JL introductory year. Still with solid front and rear axles, removable top and doors, fold down windshield, and all the main Rubicon goodies of the original Rubicon TJ, the JK remained a 4×4 with capabilities that perhaps only another Wrangler could match out of the box. This Wrangler must mean “Just Killer.”

RELATED: 10 Ways The Jeep Wrangler Is Better Than The Ford Bronco

The JL Further Takes The Wrangler Into The Modern Tech Realm

The JL Wrangler, the latest and current generation, definitely modernized the vehicle as a whole. Not only did the consumer receive a factory 392 HEMI monster, something that Jeepers have clamored about for years, but also the first hybrid Wrangler arrived. Known as the 4xe, pronounced “four-by-E,” this hybrid Wrangler is the most powerful one to date besides the 392. Equipped with an industry first (for a plug-in hybrid), front and rear locking differentials, it also is the top-selling plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) in America.

It’s safe to say that the JL is “Just Leading” all the competition. The only other new vehicle today like it is the Ford Bronco, one that has been recently revived after years at rest. The latter simply does not provide the pedigree of the former, nor has it gained as much trust among off-road enthusiasts, for the Wrangler remains the top choice for an off-road SUV.

Wrangler 4xe Vs. 392 Engine Specs

4xe

392

Horsepower

375

470

Torque

470 pound-feet

470 pound-feet

All this technology and resulting capability is impressive, but it further complicates a historically simple machine, especially in the 4xe trim. Furthermore, it may be over-kill for what most need from a Wrangler. Even so, the options exist to reflect a changing market. This means some will hold on to their older variants, but that also new buyers will be attracted to Jeep like never before. As if a 392 and hybrid aren’t enough choices, a 2.0-liter turbo, and 3.0-liter EcoDiesel were also available alongside the 3.6L carryover.

Overall the options and capabilities presented are higher than ever, making it possible to meet any obstacle, and overtake it. People have been paying a premium for these rugged vehicles for years, because they know what Jeep’s “trail rated” badge signifies, always being the ones to say “only in a Jeep.” Today it really is true that someone can have their Jeep how they want it, regardless of budget, within the complete historical lineup of the venerable Wrangler.

The Unmatched History Of The Jeep Wrangler

Summary

  • Jeep Wrangler has a rich history dating back to WWII and has remained true to its off-road roots, giving it an edge over competitors.
  • The YJ Wrangler, produced from 1987-1995, featured a unique design with square headlights and a shift away from V-8 engines.
  • The TJ Wrangler, produced from 1997-2006, returned to the classic round headlights and introduced advanced features like airbags and a four-corner coil suspension.

Jeep has a long and storied history of building rugged off-road vehicles, starting with its participation in World War II. Over the years, Jeep has continuously improved its vehicles, particularly the Jeep Wrangler, to make them capable of conquering even the toughest terrains. Today, you can still find old military Willys Jeeps as well as the latest Jeep Wrangler models roaming the rocky and hilly landscapes of America, especially in states like Utah, California, Arizona, and Colorado, among others.

The Willys Jeep eventually evolved into the CJ (Civilian Jeep) model, which then gave way to the first Wrangler, known as the YJ, in 1987. This was followed by the TJ, JK, and JL models. While the TJ is often considered the best, the newer JK and JL models offer unmatched technology and features. Regardless of the specific model, the Wrangler has managed to stay true to its original off-road roots, which sets it apart from its competitors. Additionally, the fact that the Wrangler has remained in constant production gives it an edge over other vehicles in its class.

The YJ Wrangler, produced from 1987 to 1995, had a unique design featuring square headlights, a departure from the traditional round headlights of old Jeeps. Despite the unconventional headlights, the YJ still retained the iconic seven-slot grille. It also introduced changes like the removal of V-8 engines in favor of the more fuel-efficient inline-six cylinder engine. The YJ Wrangler was a divisive model, with some loving its distinctive features and others criticizing it as a “Yuppie Jeep.”

The YJ Wrangler came with various drivetrain options, including the four-cylinder engine and the preferred inline-six cylinder engine, particularly the High Output 4.0 Liter variant introduced in 1991. The YJ was versatile and highly customizable, allowing owners to modify it to suit their off-road needs. However, it did have some weak points, such as the stock Dana 35 rear axle, which could require upgrades for larger tires.

The TJ Wrangler, produced from 1997 to 2006, marked the return of the classic round headlights and brought significant advancements to the Wrangler line. It introduced features like airbags for added safety and a four-corner coil suspension, which improved the vehicle’s ride quality both on and off-road. The TJ Wrangler was highly adaptable and had a thriving aftermarket that offered numerous modifications to enhance its performance and appearance.

The TJ Wrangler also saw the introduction of the Rubicon trim, which became popular among off-road enthusiasts. The Rubicon trim featured upgrades like 31-inch tires, Dana 44 axles, 4.10 axle gears, front and rear on-demand axle lockers, and a 4:1 low-range transfer case, making it capable of tackling even the toughest trails. Additionally, the TJ generation saw the debut of the Wrangler Unlimited, known as the LJ, which had an extended wheelbase and increased cargo space.

The JK Wrangler, produced from 2007 to 2018, was a game-changer for the Wrangler line. It offered the option of a four-door configuration, making it more practical for families and those who desired additional space. The JK Wrangler also introduced the balanced 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine, which replaced the iconic 4.0-liter inline-six engine. The JK Wrangler featured advancements in technology, including standard touchscreens and integrated power windows. It remained a highly capable off-road vehicle with solid front and rear axles, removable top and doors, and various trim levels, including the Rubicon with additional off-road-oriented features.

The latest generation of Wrangler, known as the JL Wrangler, has further modernized the vehicle. It offers a wider range of engine options, including the powerful 392 HEMI V-8 engine and the hybrid 4xe variant. The 4xe Wrangler is the most powerful hybrid Wrangler to date and has become the top-selling plug-in hybrid electric vehicle in America. The JL Wrangler introduced advanced features like front and rear locking differentials, making it even more capable off-road.

Despite the increasing complexity of the Wrangler and the availability of various options, it continues to maintain its status as the top off-road SUV. Jeep enthusiasts appreciate the Wrangler for its off-road capabilities and the freedom to customize it according to their preferences and budget. Whether it’s an older model or the latest generation, the Wrangler remains an iconic and sought-after vehicle for those who embrace the off-road lifestyle.

Check Out Grand Prix Motors’ Colorful Collection Of Classic Porsche 911s

Porsche has a rich history of adding a splash of color to the automotive world, particularly with classics like the 964 generation 911. During a time when many manufacturers were sticking to more quiet hues, Porsche embraced a vibrant color palette, offering options like Rubystone Red, Mint Green, and Speed Yellow. These audacious shades not only defined the era but became synonymous with Porsche’s bold and pioneering spirit. The choice of colors reflected the brand’s innovation and individuality, turning each car into a unique statement and making the 964 a much-celebrated classic.

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10 Most Iconic Mazda Models Of All Time

Summary

  • Mazda’s rich history of car manufacturing is underpinned by innovation and flair, featuring a portfolio of versatile cars such as sports cars, sedans, vans, and SUVs.
  • The Mazda Cosmo, with its Wankel rotary engine, was a revolutionary car that showcased Mazda’s heritage and brought attention with its attractive design.
  • The Mazda RX-7 and RX-8 were influential cars that symbolized Mazda’s commitment to great handling, engaging driving experiences, and unique engine technology. These cars were flagship products for the company.

Mazda, founded in 1920 has a rich history of car manufacturing with its success underpinned by innovation and flair. From being into cork manufacturing and machine tools in its initial stages, it later produced its first vehicle in 1931, which was a mini three-wheel open truck called the Mazda-Go. As a testament to their versatility is the portfolio of cars they’ve been able to produce over the last few decades, which includes sports cars, sedans, vans, and SUVs.

As a result, the Japanese automobile manufacturer has come to become a popular choice in the market, particularly to enthusiasts for whom Mazda now serves to be a regular household name. With a knack for venturing into the less known territories and being a step ahead both in terms of design and modern engine-building techniques, Mazda has presented some iconic cars in the market, and here are our top ten picks for the same.

Related: A Mazda Rotary Sports Car Is Happening After All, But There’s A Catch

10 Mazda Cosmo

A front 3/4 shot of a 1967 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S parked
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Any list about cars from Mazda has to begin with the Cosmo, the first production Mazda car with a Wankel rotary engine. Named Cosmo due to the large-scale fascination with the Space Race, it had an attractive touring coupe design that was well received by the masses. But the real selling point of the car was the 1.0-liter twin-rotor engine. And while it was an expensive car, it was still considerably popular. It stands tall as probably the leader of years of heritage Mazda accrued.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

1.0 liter

Power

110 horsepower

Torque

96 lb-ft@3,500 rpm

Transmission

Four-Speed Manual

0-60 mph

8.8 seconds

In 1968 Mazda introduced a Series || Cosmo which was faster and featured a more powerful engine, powered brakes, and an improved Five-Speed Transmission, but in terms of absolute impact, the first gen Cosmo was truly revolutionary.

9 Mazda RX-2

The first gen Mazda RX-2 marked an important turning point for the brand as it was the first car to go mainstream with a rotary engine, a 1146 cc Wankel that produced around 130 horsepower. It was available in both coupe and sedan body styles. In a first for the company, it was also mated to an automatic transmission, which lent it an element of intrigue but did not do wonders for its fuel economy figures and even its handling was largely sub-par, as per most experts.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

1.1 liter

Power

130 horsepower

Torque

115 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm

Transmission

Four-Speed Manual

0-60 mph

8.8 seconds

While the RX-2 sold like hotcakes initially, the oil crisis of the early 1970s really created a large dent in its sales. Even then, the RX-2 came out to be an excellent choice for buyers in the market looking for something fresh and unique, and it also served as the backbone of a long successful legacy under the RX badge.

Related: 10 Things You Should Know About Mazda’s Wankel Rotary Engine

8 Mazda RX-7 SA/FB

A parked 1979 Mazda RX-7
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While Mazda had already proven its mettle to make highly competitive cars in the market, the RX-7 is probably the most influential car to have shaped its history. It was highly appreciated for its great handling and engaging driving experience.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

1.1 liter

Power

100 horsepower

Torque

105 lb-ft

Transmission

Five-Speed Manual, Three-Speed Auto

0-60 mph

9.6 seconds

It had a perfect 50:50 weight balance with a low center of gravity, rear-wheel drive, and 5-speed manual transmission, ​​​​​​and low body weight under 1,100 kg (2,425 lbs) made for a sweet driving experience. Overall, the RX-7, much like the Cosmo, symbolized everything that the Japanese manufacturer stood for and aimed to achieve, making it a flagship product for the company.

7 Mazda MX-5 Miata (NA)

Launched on February 10, 1989, the original Mazda MX-5 Miata weighed a mere 960 kg (2,120lbs) and therefore had a small and light body in an attempt to provide better control and make the car more exciting.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

1.6-liter

Power

116 horsepower

Torque

100 lb-ft

Transmission

Five-Speed Manual

0-60mph

9.1 seconds

It also added other goodies to the package including front and rear independent control arm suspension and four-wheel disc brakes. It went from 0-60mph in nine seconds but the real value of the Miata didn’t lie in its numbers. Mazda focused on the driving experience and control behind the wheel, which was pure poetry in motion and is still true three decades later.

Related: 2025 Mazda Miata: Everything You Need To Know

6 Mazda 787B

A front 3/4 shot of Le Mans winning Mazda 787B driven by Johnny Herbert
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By 1991, Mazda had very quickly emerged as one of the leading car manufacturers. The company has since achieved some significant credentials on the track, but none can compare to the 1991 Le Mans where the car emerged victorious in a hard-fought tussle. Britain’s Johnny Herbert took the checkered flag driving the four-rotor-engined Mazda 787B.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

2.2-liter

Power

700 horsepower

Torque

448 lb-ft @6500 rpm

Transmission

Five-Speed Manual

0-60 mph

3 seconds

The victory was monumental in more ways than one. The 787B was the first non-piston-engined car to win a Le Mans race. It was also the first car from a Japanese brand to win at the Le Mans, a record that stayed unbroken until Toyota did it as recently as 2018.

5 Mazda RX-7 FD

A front 3/4 shot of a 1992 red Mazda RX-7 parked
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The RX-7 FD has historically been one of the most revered sports cars of all time. Compared to its predecessor, the FD boasted a much more futuristic design featuring smoother body lines and a new twin-turbocharged 1.3-liter twin-rotor engine that produced 255 horsepower.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

1.3 liter

Power

255 horsepower

Torque

217 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm

Transmission

Five-Speed Manual

0-60 mph

4.9 seconds

In addition, a lower body weight of 1,300 kg only accentuated it’s performance resulting in a top speed of around 160 mph. Today, the Mazda RX-7 FD has become a real collector’s item with Spirit R models, which had cross-drilled brake rotors, being the most collectible.

Related: Is Mazda Really The New Toyota In 2023?

4 Mazda 3 MPS / Mazdaspeed 3

A parked 2007 MazdaSpeed 3
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Well into Mazda’s Zoom Zoom era, the Mazda 3 is one of the most important cars in the company’s history, however, the Mazda 3 MPS (Mazda Performance Series) that was introduced in 2007 remains ahead of the rest.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

2.3 liter

Power

263 horsepower

Torque

280 lb ft.

Transmission

Six-Speed Manual

0-60 mph

6.5 seconds

To create the MPS, Mazda fitted the 3 with a 263 horsepower (196kW) 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder engine that drove the front wheels. The car was also fitted with a GKN Limited Slip Differential and the engine was mated to a six-speed manual transmission. Mazda based the MPS on the five-door version of the Mazda 3, but added extra structural bracing and gave the car subtle performance styling cues.

3 Mazda RX-8

2019 Mazda RX-8
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The RX-8 has the distinction of being a very popular car among enthusiasts, though it quite clearly wasn’t the finest car Mazda ever built, or so was the prevailing opinion among experts. The four-door coupe was able to achieve this due to its elegant and refreshing exterior styling that attracted buyers and under the hood , it had a well-balanced 1.3 liter two-rotor engine which was a joy to drive.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

1.3 liter

Power

238 horsepower

Torque

164 lb-ft @5000 rpm

Transmission

Five Speed Manual, Four Speed Automatic

0-60 mph

6.6 seconds

A well-balanced chassis along with great handling ensured that the car overall was perfect for high-powered revving and high-speed cruising.

Related: 2024 Mazda CX-70 Two-Row Compact SUV: Everything We Know So Far

2 Mazda CX-5 First Generation

Gray 2015 Mazda CX-5
Mazda

The first-generation Mazda CX-5 has arguably been Mazda’s most important vehicle over the last decade. In spite of the fact that Mazda hasn’t particularly been renowned for making SUVs, the CX-5 represents their potential of great adaptability according to the demands of the market.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

2.0 liter

Power

162 horsepower

Torque

155 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm

Transmission

Six-Speed Automatic

0-60 mph

9.8 seconds

It was available with both Front-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive variants along with new and much more fuel-efficient Skyactiv engine technology, the CX-5 became the key to Mazda’s survival in the market. With Mazda’s history considered, one can be sure that it’s going to keep up with the SUV trend and provide us with very capable cars through its innovation.

1 Mazda MX-5 Miata (ND)

2023 MX-5 Miata with city skiline bacground
Mazda

The next car on the list is fittingly, the MX-5 Miata (ND). It epitomizes the growth that has been seen by Mazda as a brand and the maturity that has been reflected in their cars. In terms of a balanced package that a car can offer at this price, the MX-5 Miata is as good as it gets.

Engine Specifications

Displacement

2.0 liter

Power

181 horsepower

Torque

151 lb-ft

Transmission

Six-Speed Manual

0-60 mph

5.7 seconds

Its power, modern design, precise handling, and the addition of modern safety technology culminates into being an overall sweet deal for the consumer. The cabin experience isn’t particularly great, but the driver-centric approach adopted by Mazda is practical and doesn’t distract from an overall enjoyable driving experience.

Bugatti Unveils Chiron Design Inspired by 1935 Type 59 Belgian GP Winner

Bugatti pays homage to its racing history by introducing the visually stunning ‘Special Type 59 Wimille’ design for the Chiron. Inspired by the powder-blue Bugatti Type 59 driven by legendary racer Jean-Pierre Wimille in the 1935 Belgian Grand Prix, this new aesthetic showcases Bugatti’s remarkable lineage in the world of racing.

The Chiron’s contemporary design highlights a meticulously crafted diamond-cut finish on the front mesh, featuring the iconic ‘No 10’ emblem. Combined with the delicate powder blue exterior, this distinct feature creates a visually appealing fusion of past and present that resonates with Bugatti enthusiasts globally.

In the interior, Bugatti’s commitment to reviving its illustrious racing heritage is abundantly clear. The spirit of the Type 59 and Wimille is embodied by the luxurious Marronier Leather and the center line in the signature ‘Type 59 Wimille’ color. The continuation of the exterior’s hues into the interior design creates a unique driving experience that blends modern luxury with a strong nostalgic essence.

The Bugatti Chiron’s ‘Special Type 59 Wimille’ design is not just a new aesthetic, but also a tribute to Bugatti’s legendary racing heritage and their unrivaled craftsmanship. Every detail brings to life a bygone era of racing while delivering the cutting-edge performance expected from the Chiron. This design truly stands out as a symbol of Bugatti’s enduring legacy and automotive excellence.

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