Gateway Classic Cars is proud to offer this third-generation Mazda
RX-7 FD is one of the most iconic Japanese sports cars ever built.
A genuine US manufacture import. Produced during the golden era of
1990s performance cars, the 1994 FD RX-7 combined lightweight
engineering, futuristic styling, and Mazda's legendary rotary
engine into a machine that still commands attention decades
later.
At the heart of the 1994 RX-7 sits the 13B-REW, a 1.3-liter
twin-rotor rotary engine paired with a sequential
twin-turbocharger.
One of the RX-7's defining traits was its sequential twin-turbo
setup. A smaller turbocharger operated at lower RPMs for quick
response, while a larger secondary turbo activated higher in the
rev range for stronger top-end power.
The FD chassis became famous for its balance and handling. Weighing
roughly 2,800 pounds, the RX-7 offered near 50/50 weight
distribution, rear-wheel drive, and razor-sharp steering response.
Enthusiasts praised the car for feeling agile and connected,
especially compared to heavier rivals like the Toyota Supra or
Nissan 300ZX of the same era.
FP Spec Ohlins coilovers, total suspension, brake, intercooler
overhaul.
Visually, the FD RX-7 remains timeless. Its flowing body lines,
wide stance, rounded fenders, and pop-up headlights gave it a
sleek, almost exotic appearance. Designed under Mazda stylist Tom
Matano, the car looked dramatically different from the angular
sports cars of the late 1980s and quickly became a symbol of
Japanese performance culture.
The RX-7 also built a reputation for being both beloved and
demanding. Rotary engines require specialized maintenance and
careful tuning, and the FD became known for issues related to heat
management, vacuum lines, and apex seal wear when neglected.
However, owners and enthusiasts often argue that a properly
maintained rotary can be reliable and uniquely rewarding to
drive.
Despite only being sold in North America from 1993-1995, the FD
RX-7 grew into a legend thanks to motorsports success, tuner
culture, and appearances in video games and films like The Fast and
the Furious. Today, clean examples are highly collectible and
considered one of the definitive JDM performance cars of the
1990s.
More than just a sports car, the 1994 Mazda RX-7 Twin Turbo
represents a period when Japanese manufacturers pushed engineering
creativity to its limits. Its rotary soundtrack, lightweight
chassis, and unmistakable styling continue to make the FD RX-7 one
of the most celebrated driver's cars ever produced.
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