Mazda Announces 2006 RX-8 Details
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Mazda Announces 2006 RX-8 Details
The new 6 speed Auto is on the way!....
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MAZDA ANNOUNCES 2006 RX-8
LOS ANGELES – Mazda today unveiled the 2006 model-year edition of its highly regarded RX-8 sports car. Highlights of the new model feature an upgraded 212-horsepower rotary engine, a new six-speed Sport AT automatic transmission and a "SHINKA"Special Edition package limited to only 1,500 vehicles.
The new transmission is mated to an upgraded RENESIS rotary engine, now tuned to produce 212-horsepower, an increase of 15-horsepower over the previous model. The "SHINKA"Special Edition package adds various exterior, interior and mechanical enhancements, bringing it to a higher level of sportiness.
"Since its launch in 2003 the RX-8 has been an absolute all-star, with an athletic exterior, an interior that offers comfort and practicality, and Mazda's trademark RENESIS rotary engine that continues to win accolades from automotive press,"said Tetsu Nakagawa, RX-8 vehicle line manager. "With the new six-speed automatic transmission and the addition of the SHINKA package, the RX-8 continues to get stronger in 2006."
The 2006 Mazda RX-8 is available as either a 232-horsepower model fitted with a six-speed manual transmission, or the new 212-horsepower model fitted with a six-speed automatic with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters for a Formula 1-style driving experience.
Both horsepower figures are SAE J1349 Certified Power, which is a new method of rating vehicle power for 2006. The SAE J1349 is an automotive standard written by the Society of Automotive Engineers to provide manufacturers with a method of certifying the power of engines.
The RX-8 "SHINKA"Special Edition takes its name from the Japanese word meaning "evolution"or "transformation"and mixes RX-8's sports car flavor with a touch of luxury. Available with either a six-speed manual or the new six-speed Sport A/T, the RX-8 SHINKA Special Edition features an upgraded and uniquely tuned suspension with uprated shock absorbers and urethane-filled cross-member supports for increased performance and ride comfort. In addition to SHINKA's unique leather/Alcantara ® seating surfaces, Mazda added leather to the handbrake lever, upgraded trim on the doors and center console, and revised the finish on the 18-inch alloy wheel. The SHINKA Special Edition also features a SIRIUS satellite radio system as standard, with a one-year subscription at no cost.
The heart of the RX-8 – and what makes its unique four-passenger cabin and nimble performance possible – is Mazda's unique rotary engine. Mazda is the only company in the world mass-producing the rotary engine for use in a passenger car.
By turning a triangular rotor in a cocoon-shaped combustion chamber, the
RX-8's rotary engine efficiently performs the four processes of intake, compression, combustion and exhaust. The RENESIS engine is remarkably smooth and high revving — all the way to 9,000 rpm (7,000 rpm on Sport A/T-equipped models) — and offers a smaller engine footprint than traditional internal combustion engines (some 60-percent smaller than a comparably powered V-6, and 40-percent smaller than a four-cylinder).
Improving upon 40 years of development, the RENESIS engine boasts side intake and exhaust ports with nearly 30-percent more intake area and twice as much exhaust area than previous rotary engines. The efficiencies gained through larger intake and exhaust ports excludes the need for forced induction.
The RX-8's normally aspirated 1.3-liter engine might appear diminutive to the untrained eye when compared to large displacement V-8s or heavy-weight V-10s or
V-12s. However, through the incredible efficiencies of a rotary powerplant, an advanced three-stage intake system and an electronic throttle, the RENESIS engine delivers smooth, linear power on a grand scale.
The trend of innovation in the engine bay continues to the RX-8's styling with its "freestyle"four-door design. Mazda has proven that a true sports car does not need to sacrifice space or convenience for performance. With ample passenger room for four full-size adults, it also offers enough trunk space for a weekend's worth of luggage.
Mazda engineers also incorporated numerous active and passive safety elements throughout the car. Active safety features include the use of large ABS-equipped disc brakes on all wheels as well as precise steering and suspension systems. Available Dynamic Stability Control provides superior handling and can be disabled when driving and road conditions allow.
Passive systems also are present throughout the RX-8. Despite the absence of a center B-pillar, the RX-8 has an exceptionally rigid body, a feat accomplished through the use of a series of locking pins, which hold the doors together and tie each door directly into the roof and floor. Integrating the frame components helps dissipate crash energy through the vehicle's structure.
The 2006 Mazda RX-8 comes with a four-year roadside assistance program. With a call to a toll-free number, RX-8 owners can access roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year throughout the United States and Canada. For all 2006 Mazda vehicles, the company will provide a free loaner car in the event a warrantable condition requires alternative transportation.
Press Release.....
MAZDA ANNOUNCES 2006 RX-8
LOS ANGELES – Mazda today unveiled the 2006 model-year edition of its highly regarded RX-8 sports car. Highlights of the new model feature an upgraded 212-horsepower rotary engine, a new six-speed Sport AT automatic transmission and a "SHINKA"Special Edition package limited to only 1,500 vehicles.
The new transmission is mated to an upgraded RENESIS rotary engine, now tuned to produce 212-horsepower, an increase of 15-horsepower over the previous model. The "SHINKA"Special Edition package adds various exterior, interior and mechanical enhancements, bringing it to a higher level of sportiness.
"Since its launch in 2003 the RX-8 has been an absolute all-star, with an athletic exterior, an interior that offers comfort and practicality, and Mazda's trademark RENESIS rotary engine that continues to win accolades from automotive press,"said Tetsu Nakagawa, RX-8 vehicle line manager. "With the new six-speed automatic transmission and the addition of the SHINKA package, the RX-8 continues to get stronger in 2006."
The 2006 Mazda RX-8 is available as either a 232-horsepower model fitted with a six-speed manual transmission, or the new 212-horsepower model fitted with a six-speed automatic with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters for a Formula 1-style driving experience.
Both horsepower figures are SAE J1349 Certified Power, which is a new method of rating vehicle power for 2006. The SAE J1349 is an automotive standard written by the Society of Automotive Engineers to provide manufacturers with a method of certifying the power of engines.
The RX-8 "SHINKA"Special Edition takes its name from the Japanese word meaning "evolution"or "transformation"and mixes RX-8's sports car flavor with a touch of luxury. Available with either a six-speed manual or the new six-speed Sport A/T, the RX-8 SHINKA Special Edition features an upgraded and uniquely tuned suspension with uprated shock absorbers and urethane-filled cross-member supports for increased performance and ride comfort. In addition to SHINKA's unique leather/Alcantara ® seating surfaces, Mazda added leather to the handbrake lever, upgraded trim on the doors and center console, and revised the finish on the 18-inch alloy wheel. The SHINKA Special Edition also features a SIRIUS satellite radio system as standard, with a one-year subscription at no cost.
The heart of the RX-8 – and what makes its unique four-passenger cabin and nimble performance possible – is Mazda's unique rotary engine. Mazda is the only company in the world mass-producing the rotary engine for use in a passenger car.
By turning a triangular rotor in a cocoon-shaped combustion chamber, the
RX-8's rotary engine efficiently performs the four processes of intake, compression, combustion and exhaust. The RENESIS engine is remarkably smooth and high revving — all the way to 9,000 rpm (7,000 rpm on Sport A/T-equipped models) — and offers a smaller engine footprint than traditional internal combustion engines (some 60-percent smaller than a comparably powered V-6, and 40-percent smaller than a four-cylinder).
Improving upon 40 years of development, the RENESIS engine boasts side intake and exhaust ports with nearly 30-percent more intake area and twice as much exhaust area than previous rotary engines. The efficiencies gained through larger intake and exhaust ports excludes the need for forced induction.
The RX-8's normally aspirated 1.3-liter engine might appear diminutive to the untrained eye when compared to large displacement V-8s or heavy-weight V-10s or
V-12s. However, through the incredible efficiencies of a rotary powerplant, an advanced three-stage intake system and an electronic throttle, the RENESIS engine delivers smooth, linear power on a grand scale.
The trend of innovation in the engine bay continues to the RX-8's styling with its "freestyle"four-door design. Mazda has proven that a true sports car does not need to sacrifice space or convenience for performance. With ample passenger room for four full-size adults, it also offers enough trunk space for a weekend's worth of luggage.
Mazda engineers also incorporated numerous active and passive safety elements throughout the car. Active safety features include the use of large ABS-equipped disc brakes on all wheels as well as precise steering and suspension systems. Available Dynamic Stability Control provides superior handling and can be disabled when driving and road conditions allow.
Passive systems also are present throughout the RX-8. Despite the absence of a center B-pillar, the RX-8 has an exceptionally rigid body, a feat accomplished through the use of a series of locking pins, which hold the doors together and tie each door directly into the roof and floor. Integrating the frame components helps dissipate crash energy through the vehicle's structure.
The 2006 Mazda RX-8 comes with a four-year roadside assistance program. With a call to a toll-free number, RX-8 owners can access roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year throughout the United States and Canada. For all 2006 Mazda vehicles, the company will provide a free loaner car in the event a warrantable condition requires alternative transportation.
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The 2006 Mazda RX-8 is available as either a 232-horsepower model fitted with a six-speed manual transmission,
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Its worth noting that ALL makes will use the SAE J1349 rating method for horsepower in the future, so, whatever the changes and public perception will apply not only to the RX-8, but all makes and models.
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[/QUOTE]Both horsepower figures are SAE J1349 Certified Power, which is a new method of rating vehicle power for 2006. The SAE J1349 is an automotive standard written by the Society of Automotive Engineers to provide manufacturers with a method of certifying the power of engines.[QUOTE]
So this comes under the new SAE regs, the same one that made many Japanese manufacturers restate their hp and the C6 Z06 get uprated from 500hp to 505hp. I would assume this is a much more accurate reading for the RX-8, as weren't the new SAE regs supposed to be much stricter in their guidelines?
So this comes under the new SAE regs, the same one that made many Japanese manufacturers restate their hp and the C6 Z06 get uprated from 500hp to 505hp. I would assume this is a much more accurate reading for the RX-8, as weren't the new SAE regs supposed to be much stricter in their guidelines?
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Other cars like the S2K go up in HP over the years and the RX8 goes down (well not necessarily down... just restated.. so in other words its went nowhere). I dont get Mazda, I really dont
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232 hp, WHO CARES?! HP shoppers shouldn't be buying this car anyways, that's why they made Evo's. (shamless cheapshot @ Ike for finally jumping ship )
I'm just glad they finally announced the plans for the '06 models. Should put a lot of people @ rest.
Kinnda cool how the Shinka's will have 1 yr of Satellite radio for free though.
I'm just glad they finally announced the plans for the '06 models. Should put a lot of people @ rest.
Kinnda cool how the Shinka's will have 1 yr of Satellite radio for free though.
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Originally Posted by TODreamer
Other cars like the S2K go up in HP over the years and the RX8 goes down (well not necessarily down... just restated.. so in other words its went nowhere). I dont get Mazda, I really dont
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it's not a horsepower downgrade, just a new way of calculating HP. (for all cars)
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the S2K hp did go down a big 3 hp. Most cars hp went down instead of up.
yeah but since it was introduced it has been bumped up over the years and is apparently noticable
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Both horsepower figures are SAE J1349 Certified Power, which is a new method of rating vehicle power for 2006. The SAE J1349 is an automotive standard written by the Society of Automotive Engineers to provide manufacturers with a method of certifying the power of engines.
So this comes under the new SAE regs, the same one that made many Japanese manufacturers restate their hp and the C6 Z06 get uprated from 500hp to 505hp. I would assume this is a much more accurate reading for the RX-8, as weren't the new SAE regs supposed to be much stricter in their guidelines?
the tests are done with independant observers with all accesories on. This should be the final end to the hp controversy - the results can no longer be taken to the marketing department and tweaked so it sounds good. Whatever it makes, it makes... PERIOD!!
BTW - lots of cars (imports mainly) lost power... most of the certified Toyotas lost upwards of 10 hp, Honda lost power in the TL, ect...
So this comes under the new SAE regs, the same one that made many Japanese manufacturers restate their hp and the C6 Z06 get uprated from 500hp to 505hp. I would assume this is a much more accurate reading for the RX-8, as weren't the new SAE regs supposed to be much stricter in their guidelines?
BTW - lots of cars (imports mainly) lost power... most of the certified Toyotas lost upwards of 10 hp, Honda lost power in the TL, ect...
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The Acura TL went from 270 hp to 258 under the new SAE rating system.
It is PATHETIC though that the RX-8 was ORIGINALLY touted as 250, then 247, then 238 and we now find (under a more precise, and welcome rating method) the Renesis has a whole 232 hp.
It is PATHETIC though that the RX-8 was ORIGINALLY touted as 250, then 247, then 238 and we now find (under a more precise, and welcome rating method) the Renesis has a whole 232 hp.
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Originally Posted by 6speed8
The Acura TL went from 270 hp to 258 under the new SAE rating system.
It is PATHETIC though that the RX-8 was ORIGINALLY touted as 250, then 247, then 238 and we now find (under a more precise, and welcome rating method) the Renesis has a whole 232 hp.
It is PATHETIC though that the RX-8 was ORIGINALLY touted as 250, then 247, then 238 and we now find (under a more precise, and welcome rating method) the Renesis has a whole 232 hp.
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Both horsepower figures are SAE J1349 Certified Power, which is a new method of rating vehicle power for 2006. The SAE J1349 is an automotive standard written by the Society of Automotive Engineers to provide manufacturers with a method of certifying the power of engines.
the tests are done with independant observers with all accesories on. This should be the final end to the hp controversy - the results can no longer be taken to the marketing department and tweaked so it sounds good. Whatever it makes, it makes... PERIOD!!
BTW - lots of cars (imports mainly) lost power... most of the certified Toyotas lost upwards of 10 hp, Honda lost power in the TL, ect...
the tests are done with independant observers with all accesories on. This should be the final end to the hp controversy - the results can no longer be taken to the marketing department and tweaked so it sounds good. Whatever it makes, it makes... PERIOD!!
BTW - lots of cars (imports mainly) lost power... most of the certified Toyotas lost upwards of 10 hp, Honda lost power in the TL, ect...
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Actually, I feel the new stricter rating vindicates Mazda's original 238 hp rating. Many doubters on this forum felt the car was really only making around 220 hp. But 232 is only 6 hp lower than 238, and many other Japanese makers under the new rating system re-rated at even lower -hp figures.
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Originally Posted by Sportura_Collection
Interesting. Done by whom and on what kind of dyno? Only one standard kind of dyno can be used? Who has access to these dynos? Too many cars in the world to be certified this way with strict supervision under one strict standard. I bet there are ways around things still.
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Still don't understand the reason for never stating RWHP or FWHPinstead of BHP...makes more sense to me..but I think that marketing guys would get a little pissy if the REAL HP numbers were told...would make some people jump ship...i mean..come on..The new RX8 has arrived, bowing in at 172RWHP...that doesn't sound as fun as 247HP...
It's almost like lying...in my mind...or is it...
It's almost like lying...in my mind...or is it...
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But if the RX8 is unusually difficult to dyno compared to other current cars, wouldn't Mazda need access to the "official" dyno testing to tell the "independent" team exactly how to properly dyno the RX8?
This may be true for dynoing rear wheel HP. I think the flywheel HP that is certified is a different story.
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Kinnda cool how the Shinka's will have 1 yr of Satellite radio for free though.
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Originally Posted by RX-Hachi
Actually, I feel the new stricter rating vindicates Mazda's original 238 hp rating. Many doubters on this forum felt the car was really only making around 220 hp. But 232 is only 6 hp lower than 238, and many other Japanese makers under the new rating system re-rated at even lower -hp figures.
Agreed, and you make a good point.
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This SAE thing just helps Mazda with their horsepower woes. Now they can blaim it on the new test and also can blend in with all the other cars that had their numbers restated. This just hurts for RX8 owners because when the 8 was first introduced Mazda claimed 250 hp, then rerated to 247, then after many people purchased them, they rerated it at 238. Now it goes down again. I know the rerating doesn't affect the performance and it's still the same car, but imagine if the car really made the 250 hp that was originally stated. There would be no discussions on lack of power.