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The Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC) '90 is a road car produced by Mazda. Excluding Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, it has been featured in every mainline Gran Turismo game. In Gran Turismo Sport the car was included as part of Update 1.15.

Other names[]

This car appears under different names depending on the game region.

GT2[]

Region Name
NTSC-J (menus) サバンナ RX-7(FC) GT-X
NTSC-J (race) Savanna RX-7 GT-X
NTSC-U and PAL (menus) Mazda RX-7 GT-X(J) '90
NTSC-U and PAL (race) Mazda RX-7 GT-X '90

GT4[]

Region Name Internal Name
NTSC-J マツダ サバンナ RX-7 GT-X '90 rx7_gtx_90
International Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC, J) '90 rx7_gtx_eu_90

Colors[]

There are five colors available for this vehicle:

  • Crystal White
  • Shadow Silver Mica
  • Brilliant Black
  • Brave Blue Mica
  • Blaze Red

In-game description (GT7)[]

Car Index[]

"The fully matured model of the 2nd generation RX-7, offering improved sensations as well as driving performance."

The RX-7 evolved into its 2nd generation 'FC3S' in October of 1985.

The futuristic 2nd generation model was shorter in length, but was wider and taller than the first RX-7, with a weight increase of approximately 200 kg. this was covered for by the newly designed 13B engine. With the displacement capacity of each rotor enlarged to 654 cc and combined with a turbo, the performance was improved to a maximum output of 182.4 BHP and 25.0 kgfm of torque.

The rear suspension evolved into a multilink layout, with a combination of semi-trailing arms and lateral rods. The rear suspension featured a unique toe control hub, enhancing the stability of the rear tires while cornering.

The FC3S series also features the Infini version, a limited edition model representative of a spartan driving style. The Infini was a high-performance, 2-seater model, omitting the rear seats and equipping BBS alloys, special shock absorbers, and an aluminum bonnet. The first Infiniti version appeared in August of 1986, but it was sold in limited releases seven times before production of the FC3S ended in 1991, and was a signature model of the RX-7.

In 1989, the RX-7 was given several minor changes. The 13B featured a new independent twin-scroll turbo and, with a high compression ratio, the power increased to 202.1 BHP and 27.5 kgfm of torque. The last model of Infiniti produced 212 BHP and 28.0 kgfm of torque. On the exterior, the three round tail lights were a distinct feature of models after the minor change.

In 1987, a cabriolet was also added as a different twist away from the normal spartan racing image. It was a success in the US, and especially popular among female drivers.

Used Cars (GT7)[]

Are you looking for a car with exceptional handling? Then the RX-7 series is the one for you. When it was released, this second gen 'FC' was lighter and had a lower center of gravity than its competitors. Even today its effortless performance on corners makes it a truly special car. Properly tuned, it is more than capable of holding its own against the latest models.

Acquisition[]

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo Mazda Used Car Dealership Approx. 9,000 ---
Gran Turismo 2 Mazda Used Car Dealership Approx. 9,000 ---
Gran Turismo 4 Early 90's Showroom Approx. 8,000 ---
Gran Turismo PSP Mazda Dealership 24,860 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Mazda Dealership[1]
Used Car Dealership[2] (Lv. 1+)
24,860
17,266
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Gran Turismo 6 Mazda Dealership[3] 24,860 ---
Gran Turismo Sport
(Update Iconv1.15+)
Mazda Brand Central 24,800 ---
Gran Turismo 7 Used Car Dealership 60,200 Complete the Beyond the Horizon set of missions with all Golds

Customization[]

Engine Swaps (GT7)[]

Engine Price Version Notes
R26B-787B 1,750,000[4] v1.34 Racing engine swap; increases fuel economy.

Pictures[]

Notes[]

  1. RX-7 GT-X (FC)
  2. RX-7 GT-X (FC, J)
  3. Both the RX-7 GT-X (FC) and RX-7 GT-X (FC, J) models from GT5 are available.
  4. Price as of October 2023.
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