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The Mazda RX-Vision '15 is a concept car produced by Mazda. It first appears in Gran Turismo 7.

Colors[]

There is only one color available for this vehicle:

  • Soul Red Crystal

In-game description[]

"An elegant concept model with a next-generation rotary engine."

A sportscar was displayed at the Mazda booth of the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show, and garnered great attention from its visitors. It was called the RX-VISION, with a sub-name, 'Rotary Sports Concept'.

The smooth, long nosed, short deck form, absent of any unnecessary lines or surfaces, was based on the Kodo design philosophy of Mazda, and pursued the ultimate beauty of a front engine, rear wheel drive sportscar. Its silhouette was a tell-tale sign of its 2 seater, front midship layout.

While details were not disclosed, the engine was described to be the next generation Skyactiv-R rotary engine.

The catchphrase included the words 'a dream o hopefully achieve one day' . This is also a dream that a large number of rotary engine fans around the world would like to see come in life.

Even before the street model of this car was revealed the RX-VISION GT3 CONCEPT was already drivable in Gran Turismo Sport.[1]

Dealership[]

The RX-Vision concept car made its first appearance at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. Mazda strived to create the world's most beautiful rear-wheel drive sports car when it began development of the RX-Vision. Its distinsctive styling is based on hte company's "Kodo: Soul of Motion" design philosophy. Powered by a naturally-aspirated 4-rotor engine, it follows in the footsteps of the legendary 787B race car.

Acquisition[]

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo 7 Mazda Brand Central 1,000,000 ---

Trivia[]

  • Judging by the sound of the car, it may use the same naturally aspirated quad-rotor as the Mazda RX-Vision GT3 Concept, only de-tuned for road use.
  • Compared to its racing counterpart, this version uses a manual transmission.

Notes[]

  1. This paragraph is technically wrong, as the regular RX-Vision was revealed first at Tokyo Motor Show in 2015.
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