Mazda is developing a new fully electric SUV, expected to debut before the end of this year. A recent trademark filing hints that the compact SUV will adopt the CX-6e moniker. It will likely be ...
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Racer on MSNJaminet puts Porsche Penske on top at Sebring IMSA testAfter 10 hours of running on Wednesday at Sebring International Raceway, Porsche Penske Motorsport’s Mathieu Jaminet set the ...
Mazda has been a popular brand in North America for ages now and is well regarded by enthusiasts for the massively fun MX-5 Miata, along with its well-sorted lineup of spritely sedans and crossovers.
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RACER on MSN1991 Mazda RX-7 GTO and 1985 Lola Corvette GTP win inaugural HSR IMSA Classic at DaytonaFrom the unmistakable shrill howl of the four-rotor 1991 Mazda RX-7-001 GTO to the thundering Chevrolet V-8 growl of a 1985 Lola Corvette GTP, the winners of the inaugural Historic Sportscar Racing ...
The Mazda MX-5 Cup season is officially underway, and the first winner of 2025 has been crowned. After a rainy race with many twists and turns, series veteran Tyler Gonzalez has walked away with ...
Both the gas-powered Mazda6 that ended production for the U.S. market in 2021 and the all-electric Mazda MX-30 that was killed off in 2023 feel like distant memories. But that doesn’t mean Mazda ...
Mazda has been spotted testing prototypes for a third-generation CX-5 The new CX-5 is expected to debut later this year, likely as a 2026 model for the U.S. Mazda has confirmed a hybrid option is ...
The CX-50 Hybrid beats with the heart of a RAV4 Hybrid, but the Mazda offers a few things you can’t get anywhere else. Gosh, is the RAV4 busy. After ending 2024 as the bestselling SUV in the U.S ...
The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship series ... On Thursday evening, the first of two Mazda MX-5 Cup races took place. Tyler Gonzalez moved from a 19th-place start to win.
The Mazda CX-5 is old. In fact, it has been around in its current form since 2017. While it's atypical for any car to stick around for that long without major changes, it's not so surprising for ...
Having attended both F1 and IMSA races, I found some distinct differences, and you might be surprised at what I discovered. F1 cars are built to go insanely fast and are incredibly nimble.
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