Colors
#26
I really really really hope its either a sunglow orange color or a pearlized eggshell color.
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#27
snowflake white pearl
its strange how there is that white chopped-out area of the color poster pic on this thread. was it a sample of the "snowflake white pearl mica" that is listed on page 42 of mazda's presskit.pdf file from http://www.media.mazda.com/press_inf...lish/text.html ? id be pretty interested in the white depending on what it looks like. anyone know why it's missing from the poster?
#30
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#31
Color me green
I put a $500 deposit down in Santa Monica last Tuesday. The dealer said they would not even cash the check. The internet guy wasn't in so I didn't get info on a final price. I chose green/chapperal.
Has anyone got pix of the car in green?
Thanks
Has anyone got pix of the car in green?
Thanks
#32
Re: Color me green
Originally posted by TDS
I put a $500 deposit down in Santa Monica last Tuesday.
I put a $500 deposit down in Santa Monica last Tuesday.
#33
Well I built up the Winning Blue car w/ leather. I'm just disappointed that I don't get a choice of any two color leather options with the blue , wish they would have had a black/blue leather option. I also really considered black with black/red leather, but my car now is black and it is a pain to maintain.
#35
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What about...?
Doesn't anyone feel cheated by not having white available here in the States?!!
Now, I have to probably go for the light silver metallic and then, have a specialty paint job done!!! ARRRRGGHH
Now, I have to probably go for the light silver metallic and then, have a specialty paint job done!!! ARRRRGGHH
#36
Re: What about...?
Originally posted by Aeterna
Doesn't anyone feel cheated by not having white available here in the States?!!
Now, I have to probably go for the light silver metallic and then, have a specialty paint job done!!! ARRRRGGHH
Doesn't anyone feel cheated by not having white available here in the States?!!
Now, I have to probably go for the light silver metallic and then, have a specialty paint job done!!! ARRRRGGHH
Does anyone know what the most popular colour in the States is?
#38
Re: Most Popular Color USA
Originally posted by boowana
For 2003, it is forecasted that Silver will be the number One color.
For 2003, it is forecasted that Silver will be the number One color.
#39
Re: Most Popular Color USA
Boowana,
Do you know why they are forecasting it to be? I haven't seen any pictures of it in the real world, so I'm still undecided on it. I think the silver would look great in a somewhat dark shade with hints of black in it. Kind of like an Oakland Raiders helmet or the VW beetle silver (though its not a car for me..maybe be a girlfriend though!) or even the silver on the mazdaspeed rx8 we have all seen.
How would you describe the sunlight silver? Is it very light? I know you said the medium colors show the car's lines the best...would you consider the sunlight silver to be a medium or a light color?
Do you know why they are forecasting it to be? I haven't seen any pictures of it in the real world, so I'm still undecided on it. I think the silver would look great in a somewhat dark shade with hints of black in it. Kind of like an Oakland Raiders helmet or the VW beetle silver (though its not a car for me..maybe be a girlfriend though!) or even the silver on the mazdaspeed rx8 we have all seen.
How would you describe the sunlight silver? Is it very light? I know you said the medium colors show the car's lines the best...would you consider the sunlight silver to be a medium or a light color?
Originally posted by boowana
For 2003, it is forecasted that Silver will be the number One color.
For 2003, it is forecasted that Silver will be the number One color.
#42
Originally posted by ACRX8
Do you think the pearl white will be offered here in the states next year?
Do you think the pearl white will be offered here in the states next year?
I was hoping to see it in that color too - that would have been my first choice. Had to settle for Titanium, which I'm psyched about if it looks as good as in the NAIAS pix.
#43
Is the RX-8 Titanium the same color as the M6 Titanium.
I went to the Mazda dealer today and I was going to put in my order for the RX-8 Titanium 6M. The sales person showed me a M6 on the lot that was Titanium. Is was very dark and does not look like the Titanium on hte RX-8 in the pictures on this site.
The dealer said they are the same.
Is this true?
I went to the Mazda dealer today and I was going to put in my order for the RX-8 Titanium 6M. The sales person showed me a M6 on the lot that was Titanium. Is was very dark and does not look like the Titanium on hte RX-8 in the pictures on this site.
The dealer said they are the same.
Is this true?
#44
I think that the titanium for the RX-8 is slightly different than the one on the 6- at least, they weren't listed under the same paint chips on the wall at Detroit.
I just ordered my car today- Nordic Green with the chapperal leather- I don't know how I'm going to hold out till August now!
I just ordered my car today- Nordic Green with the chapperal leather- I don't know how I'm going to hold out till August now!
#47
Winning Blue.
I expect the blue to not be dissimilar to the blue that Maglites are produced in. I saw a small sporty Toyota in that colour today and it looked perfect. Having just investigated the Toyota site (it wasn't an MR2 though) I can reveal it as Lagoon Blue.
http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toyo...d=SPLASH_range
(MR2 / colours)
Can anyone confirm the similarity because this is a truly beautiful colour and I want Winning Blue to be the same!
http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toyo...d=SPLASH_range
(MR2 / colours)
Can anyone confirm the similarity because this is a truly beautiful colour and I want Winning Blue to be the same!
#48
Looks pretty close, maybe a little darker.
Have you seen this pic of the blue, it was enough to convince me...
http://www.rx-8.mazda.co.jp/gallery/img/rx8i_10x7.jpg
Have you seen this pic of the blue, it was enough to convince me...
http://www.rx-8.mazda.co.jp/gallery/img/rx8i_10x7.jpg
#50
Mazda Makes Extreme Move with RX-8 Motorsport Concept
The Mazda RX8 Motorsport Concept
was unveiled by singer Guy Sebastian
at the Australian International Motor Show.
9th October, 2004
Mazda Australia today unveiled the first of its “extreme cars”, a turbocharged RX-8 Motorsport Concept, at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. And removing the cover was none other than Guy Sebastian, one of the nations favourite singers.
The “extreme” RX-8, which was conceived by Mazda Australia’s motor sport manager Allan Horsley, is powered by a turbocharged and intercooled rotary engine that is expected to develop about 270 kilowatts of power and close to 350Nm of torque.
The car also features 19-inch wheels and tyres, a high performance racing brake package, retuned suspension and Mazdaspeed body kit parts for a more aggressive look.
Mazda Australia’s “extreme car” programme was prompted by new managing director, Doug Dickson.
“The idea of this programme is to challenge our corporate imagination and in this case we have developed a faster, more aggressive, motor sport version of the RX-8”, Dickson said.
“This one-off concept further demonstrates the strength, integrity and ability of the production RX-8 because the fundamentals of this concept remain true to the standard car”.
Motor sport manager, Allan Horsley, said: “The RX-8 Motorsport Concept was a must do challenge for us and thanks to the engineering sophistication of the production car it all came together in just a few months.
“We plan to give some of the motoring media with racing experience the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of our labour at a track day drive event”.
Future Mazda “extreme car” projects will not necessarily focus on the company’s class-leading sports cars or on its award-winning passenger models.
“The idea behind ‘extreme cars’ is not just added acceleration and all that goes with that formula. An idea could involve any present Mazda model.
We have, for example, discussed an extreme B Series, that would showcase its comfort, refinement and off-road ability”, Dickson said.
The RX-8 Motorsport Concept makes its intentions known with an aggressive looking Mazdaspeed nose with integrated spoiler and big air intake as well as a large and adjustable Mazdaspeed rear wing.
Velocity Red mica metallic paint and attention grabbing white “GT stripes” run along the car’s sides, while bonnet flutes further hint at the car’s added performance and aid under bonnet cooling.
Riding on striking white-painted, 19x8-inch alloy wheels, the concept features different tyre sizes front and rear. 235/35 tyres are used on the front wheels and larger 255/35 tyres on the rear, helping deliver the concept’s prodigious power and torque to the road. The production RX-8 boasts 18x8 alloy wheels and 225/45 tyres.
A centre-mounted rotary-shaped brake lamp completes the strong visual statement made by the RX-8 Motorsport Concept.
The car’s revised suspension, which drops the ride height by 25mm, improves the standard car’s class leading dynamics and adds to the concept’s visual impact.
Suspension modifications focus on new specification, stiffer Eibach springs that help improve the already impressive grip offered by the RX-8’s multi-link front and rear suspension.
The revised suspension settings, which help reduce body roll, further sharpen responses from the car’s electric-driven rack and pinion steering.
Promising considerably more power and torque than the standard car, the RX-8 Motorsport Concept features a Renesis rotary engine complete with a water cooled Garret turbocharger running 7.5lbs of boost pressure and a large air-to-air intercooler.
These modifications and a re-programmed Power Control Module that maximises the engine’s efficiency are expected to boost power by more than 52 per cent over the production RX-8.
The engine’s pulling power, or torque, receives a substantial boost over a wide rev band, with it peaking about 350Nm, an increase of almost 65 per cent over the road car.
Using a relatively small and low-boost turbo ensures good throttle response and maintains the free-revving nature of the road car’s normally aspirated rotary engine.
The RX-8 Motorsport Concept’s compression ratio and redline are unaffected, allowing the turbo engine to race to 9000rpm.
A larger, free-breathing exhaust system ensures maximum power gain while a new muffler also aids breathing and delivers a throatier, more purposeful exhaust note.
Braking is by an Alcon six piston racing system that features 335mm vented and grooved discs. Similar systems are used in world rally, Japanese GT, V8 Supercar and NASCAR racing.
Other mechanical upgrades include a smaller but more powerful battery, while a larger core radiator ensures the engine runs within its ideal temperature range under all conditions.
The RX-8 Motorsport Concept shares Mazda’s new-look Australian International Motor Show stand with the Ibuki near future concept roadster, which was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show last year. Mazda will also showcase its full range of new generation cars - the Mazda 2, Mazda 3 and Mazda 6.
The Australian International Motor Show at Darling Harbour, Sydney, is open from 7th October to 17th October 2004.
Mazda RX-8 Motorsport Concept Main Specifications
Engine
Type 1.3-litre, Renesis rotary engine with a water-cooled Garrett GT 30 ball bearing turbo running 7.5lbs boost, PWR intercooler and radiator
Maximum power 270kW (target)
Maximum torque 350Nm (target)
Exhaust Big bore, three-inch main pipe, sports muffler
Transmission
Type 6-speed manual
Suspension
Suspension front Double wishbones with Eibach springs, mono tube shock absorbers and torsion bar stabilisers
Suspension rear Multi-link with Eibach springs, mono tube shock absorbers and torsion bar stabilisers
Brakes
Type front/rear 335mm Alcon six-piston callipers, ventilated and grooved directional discs
Steering
Type Electric power assist rack and pinion
Wheels and Tyres
Tyres front 235/35
Tyres rear 255/35
Wheels 19 X 8
Other
Mazdaspeed nose cone and adjustable rear wing, fluted bonnet, centre-mounted rear brake lamp, white "GT" stripes
The Mazda RX8 Motorsport Concept
was unveiled by singer Guy Sebastian
at the Australian International Motor Show.
9th October, 2004
Mazda Australia today unveiled the first of its “extreme cars”, a turbocharged RX-8 Motorsport Concept, at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. And removing the cover was none other than Guy Sebastian, one of the nations favourite singers.
The “extreme” RX-8, which was conceived by Mazda Australia’s motor sport manager Allan Horsley, is powered by a turbocharged and intercooled rotary engine that is expected to develop about 270 kilowatts of power and close to 350Nm of torque.
The car also features 19-inch wheels and tyres, a high performance racing brake package, retuned suspension and Mazdaspeed body kit parts for a more aggressive look.
Mazda Australia’s “extreme car” programme was prompted by new managing director, Doug Dickson.
“The idea of this programme is to challenge our corporate imagination and in this case we have developed a faster, more aggressive, motor sport version of the RX-8”, Dickson said.
“This one-off concept further demonstrates the strength, integrity and ability of the production RX-8 because the fundamentals of this concept remain true to the standard car”.
Motor sport manager, Allan Horsley, said: “The RX-8 Motorsport Concept was a must do challenge for us and thanks to the engineering sophistication of the production car it all came together in just a few months.
“We plan to give some of the motoring media with racing experience the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of our labour at a track day drive event”.
Future Mazda “extreme car” projects will not necessarily focus on the company’s class-leading sports cars or on its award-winning passenger models.
“The idea behind ‘extreme cars’ is not just added acceleration and all that goes with that formula. An idea could involve any present Mazda model.
We have, for example, discussed an extreme B Series, that would showcase its comfort, refinement and off-road ability”, Dickson said.
The RX-8 Motorsport Concept makes its intentions known with an aggressive looking Mazdaspeed nose with integrated spoiler and big air intake as well as a large and adjustable Mazdaspeed rear wing.
Velocity Red mica metallic paint and attention grabbing white “GT stripes” run along the car’s sides, while bonnet flutes further hint at the car’s added performance and aid under bonnet cooling.
Riding on striking white-painted, 19x8-inch alloy wheels, the concept features different tyre sizes front and rear. 235/35 tyres are used on the front wheels and larger 255/35 tyres on the rear, helping deliver the concept’s prodigious power and torque to the road. The production RX-8 boasts 18x8 alloy wheels and 225/45 tyres.
A centre-mounted rotary-shaped brake lamp completes the strong visual statement made by the RX-8 Motorsport Concept.
The car’s revised suspension, which drops the ride height by 25mm, improves the standard car’s class leading dynamics and adds to the concept’s visual impact.
Suspension modifications focus on new specification, stiffer Eibach springs that help improve the already impressive grip offered by the RX-8’s multi-link front and rear suspension.
The revised suspension settings, which help reduce body roll, further sharpen responses from the car’s electric-driven rack and pinion steering.
Promising considerably more power and torque than the standard car, the RX-8 Motorsport Concept features a Renesis rotary engine complete with a water cooled Garret turbocharger running 7.5lbs of boost pressure and a large air-to-air intercooler.
These modifications and a re-programmed Power Control Module that maximises the engine’s efficiency are expected to boost power by more than 52 per cent over the production RX-8.
The engine’s pulling power, or torque, receives a substantial boost over a wide rev band, with it peaking about 350Nm, an increase of almost 65 per cent over the road car.
Using a relatively small and low-boost turbo ensures good throttle response and maintains the free-revving nature of the road car’s normally aspirated rotary engine.
The RX-8 Motorsport Concept’s compression ratio and redline are unaffected, allowing the turbo engine to race to 9000rpm.
A larger, free-breathing exhaust system ensures maximum power gain while a new muffler also aids breathing and delivers a throatier, more purposeful exhaust note.
Braking is by an Alcon six piston racing system that features 335mm vented and grooved discs. Similar systems are used in world rally, Japanese GT, V8 Supercar and NASCAR racing.
Other mechanical upgrades include a smaller but more powerful battery, while a larger core radiator ensures the engine runs within its ideal temperature range under all conditions.
The RX-8 Motorsport Concept shares Mazda’s new-look Australian International Motor Show stand with the Ibuki near future concept roadster, which was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show last year. Mazda will also showcase its full range of new generation cars - the Mazda 2, Mazda 3 and Mazda 6.
The Australian International Motor Show at Darling Harbour, Sydney, is open from 7th October to 17th October 2004.
Mazda RX-8 Motorsport Concept Main Specifications
Engine
Type 1.3-litre, Renesis rotary engine with a water-cooled Garrett GT 30 ball bearing turbo running 7.5lbs boost, PWR intercooler and radiator
Maximum power 270kW (target)
Maximum torque 350Nm (target)
Exhaust Big bore, three-inch main pipe, sports muffler
Transmission
Type 6-speed manual
Suspension
Suspension front Double wishbones with Eibach springs, mono tube shock absorbers and torsion bar stabilisers
Suspension rear Multi-link with Eibach springs, mono tube shock absorbers and torsion bar stabilisers
Brakes
Type front/rear 335mm Alcon six-piston callipers, ventilated and grooved directional discs
Steering
Type Electric power assist rack and pinion
Wheels and Tyres
Tyres front 235/35
Tyres rear 255/35
Wheels 19 X 8
Other
Mazdaspeed nose cone and adjustable rear wing, fluted bonnet, centre-mounted rear brake lamp, white "GT" stripes