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The Mazda Cosmo (マツダ・コスモ, Matsuda Kosumo) is an automobile which was produced by Mazda from 1967 until 1995. Throughout its history, the Cosmo served as a "halo" vehicle for Mazda, with the first Cosmo successfully launching the Mazda Wankel engine. The final generation of Cosmo served as Mazda's flagship vehicle in Japan, being sold as the Eunos Cosmo through its luxury Eunos division in Japan.
Mazda chose to use the name "cosmo", reflecting international cultural fascination with the Space Race, as Mazda wanted to showcase the rotary engine as forward-thinking, with a focus on future developments and technology.
The MazdaCosmo (マツダ・コスモ, Matsuda Kosumo) is an automobile which was produced by Mazda from 1967 until 1995. Throughout its history, the Cosmo served as...
Luce luxury car 1967–1996 Cosmo sports car 1970–2002 Capella mid-size car 1970–1973 Pathfinder XV-1 off-road truck 1971-1991 Mazda Savanna sports car 1972–1997...
(1979–1988) Mazda Luce hardtop sedan MazdaCosmo coupe Mazda Luce sedan Mazda Luce hardtop sedan Mazda Sentia sedan Mazda Sentia sedan This article includes...
the Mazda H platform. The J platform is the basis for the Eunos Cosmo GT car. The Mazda AZ-Offroad JM uses the Suzuki keicar platform, not the Mazda J platform...
Savanna, Familia, Luce, Cosmo and Capella, they were added to the "Mazda Auto Store" network only. Beginning in the 1960s, Mazda was inspired by the NSU...
The Mazda Luce (Japanese: マツダ・ルーチェ, Hepburn: Matsuda Rūche) is an executive car that was produced by Mazda in Japan from 1966 until 1991. It was widely...
until 2002: 1975–1981 — Piston engined variants of the second generation MazdaCosmo sports car 1986–1991 — First generation Ford Festiva; subcompact car...
technology earlier used by Mazda in its rotary-engine powered products, primarily the Mazda RX-7 and the MazdaCosmo. To showcase Mazda's advanced technology...
contemporary MazdaCosmo or Mazda Luce and the installation of numerous luxury amenities would be introduced again in 1990 on the Eunos Cosmo. Originally...
petrochemical company Cosmo (restaurant), a chain of buffet restaurants in the United Kingdom MazdaCosmo, any of several cars of this name Xda Cosmo, commercial...
The Mazda B series is a series of pickup trucks that was manufactured by Mazda. Produced across five generations from 1961 to 2006, the model line began...
Japan and Australia, Mazda Millenia in the U.S., and Mazda Xedos 9 in Europe) and a luxury sports coupe based on the MazdaCosmo. Due to the recession...
The Mazda Familia (Japanese: マツダ ファミリア, Matsuda Famiria), also marketed prominently as the Mazda 323, Mazda Protegé and Mazda Allegro, is a small family...
Sunfire. Does not include model years 1988-1990. 5. ^ Dealer optional with MazdaCosmo HB front-end for the Indonesian market. 6. ^ Includes Trans Am and Formula...
its home market, the Soarer was a competitor to the Nissan Skyline and MazdaCosmo coupes, and served as Toyota's "halo car", introducing new technologies...
as the Mazda Axela in Japan (first three generations), a combination of "accelerate" and "excellent") is a compact car manufactured by Mazda. It was...
brand disappeared from the public eye. Citroën GS Birotor Citroën M35 MazdaCosmo nsu ro-80 1967 at audi.com/corporate/en/company/history/models Accessed...
twin-turbo three-rotor engine was fitted in the 1990 Eunos Cosmo sports car. In 2003, Mazda introduced the Renesis engine fitted in the RX-8. The Renesis...
with the Toyota Sports 800. Mazda is noted for its use of rotary engines, beginning in 1967 with the MazdaCosmo. The Cosmo was a two-seat coupe with a...
uses neither pistons nor valves. Most notably used by Mazda from the 1967 MazdaCosmo until the Mazda RX-8 was discontinued in 2012. Before the advent of...
The Mazda Capella, also known as the 626 in Europe, North America and Southeast Asia, is a mid-size car that was manufactured by Mazda from 1970 until...