Mazda teases new Vision concept, but will it herald a born-again RX rotary sports car?


Mazda has announced it will reveal a new ‘Vision‘ concept car at the 2025 Tokyo motor show – now known as the Japan Mobility Show – later this month, raising hopes it could preview a long-lamented successor for hallowed rotary-powered sports cars like the RX-7 and RX-8

A single, cropped teaser image (pictured above) was issued today, revealing the sweeping roofline of what appears to be a coupe-like sedan (as evidenced by the four-door design you can see more clearly in the image we’ve lightened below), along with a statement confirming Mazda will unveil the new concept in Tokyo on October 29.

In the statement, the Japanese automaker described the show car as “representing the vision for future Mazda vehicles” without declaring it a preview of a production model of any kind.

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2025 Mazda Vision Concept (lightened)
2025 Mazda Vision Concept (lightened)

Fans of rotary-powered Mazda coupes have been left in the cold since the RX-7 was discontinued in 2002, before the four-door RX-8 came and went by 2012.

But they were given hope most recently by a report claiming a new rotary engine currently in development could reach production by 2026, and before that in 2023 when Mazda revealed the sleek 2+2-seat Iconic SP coupe concept, complete with a pair of scissor doors.

At the time, it was described by Mazda’s chief technical officer as “a good successor to the RX-7” and since then several Mazda executives have expressed their desire for the Iconic SP to enter production.

2023 Mazda Iconic SP Concept
2023 Mazda Iconic SP Concept