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Mazda plans to launch a high-performance rotary model within a decade.
Vision-X Coupe uses a plug-in hybrid rotary setup with 503 horsepower.
Renderings imagine a stunning wagon version inspired by the concept.
Mazda has long had a knack for crafting beautiful concept cars, and at the Japan Mobility Show, it reminded everyone of that talent by revealing two of them. The standout is the Vision-X Coupe, a low-slung machine powered by a plug-in hybrid rotary setup producing a healthy 503 hp.
And yet, you can’t help but wonder, what if Mazda took this futuristic coupe and stretched it into something even more unexpected? A sports wagon, perhaps.
Following the discontinuation of the gas-powered Mazda6, which had been available as an estate, the Japanese brand’s range is now primarily dominated by SUVs, with the exception of the Mazda3, MX-5, and, in some markets, the Mazda2 subcompact and BT-50 pickup.
Mazda Could Design a Great Estate
Sugar Design
The Mazda6 of old has, in effect, been succeeded by Mazda’s collaboration with Changan in China, which resulted in the all-electric 6e. It’s available in select markets such as Europe, China, and Australia, though an estate version has yet to join the lineup.
These renderings imagine what a potential new Mazda6 estate could look like if the automaker decided to use the Vision-X Coupe as inspiration. Just think, if a vehicle like this were brought to reality, it might be the only car that could come close to matching the cool factor of the BMW M3 Touring.
Unsurprisingly, the design of the Vision-X Coupe lends itself very well to an estate. As standard, it’s already quite long – 7.3 inches (185 mm) longer than a Mazda6, no less – so by simply raising the rear roofline by a bit, it can be easily changed from a coupe-inspired sedan.
These renderings from Sugar Design also showcase the Vision-X estate with slightly different taillights. The concept’s strange rear lights, on display in Tokyo, stretch up both sides of the rear window, which seems a little unnecessary. In this case, they stop at the base of the window, which looks a little nicer.
Mazda has debuted the Vision-X Concept as a way to imagine its next generation of vehicles. While there’s no confirmation it will spawn a production model, the brand does want to release a high-performance rotary by 2035, and the concept previews the form that such a powertrain may take.
Its hybrid system pairs a turbocharged rotary engine with an electric motor and a small battery pack, together delivering 503 hp and up to 99 miles (160 km) of all-electric range.