Mazda Savanna

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Mazda Savanna
Overview
Manufacturer Mazda
Production 19711992
Body and chassis
Class sports car
Body style Coupé
Layout FR layout
RX-3
Overview
Production 19711977
Body and chassis
Related Mazda RX-3
Mazda Grand Familia
SA/FB RX-7
Overview
Production 19781984
Body and chassis
Related Mazda RX-7
FC RX-7
Overview
Production 19851992
Body and chassis
Related Mazda RX-7

Mazda used the Savanna (sometimes incorrectly spelled Savannah) name on a number of rotary-powered sports cars in the Japan market.

1971

The first home-market Savanna appeared in 1971 and lasted until 1977. It was sold internationally as the Mazda RX-3 and was based on the Mazda Grand Familia. A station wagon version, the Savanna/RX-3 Sports Wagon, was sold for just one year, from 1972 to 1973, when it was replaced by the Luce/RX-4 wagon.

1978

The next Savanna was the first generation of the famous Mazda RX-7. It was sold from 1978 until 1984.

1985

The final Savanna was the second Mazda RX-7. It was available from 1985 until 1992.

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