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Stock Photo: Mazda Cosmo L10A (Series I) (1967–1972)

ID 303506231 © Marko583 | Megapixl.com

The first Mazda to bear the Cosmo name (called the 110S on models intended for export) was (along with the NSU Ro80) one of the first production cars to feature a 2-rotor Wankel engine. A prototype was presented at the 1964 Tokyo Motor Show. Full production began in May 1967 and lasted through 1972, though Cosmos were built by hand at a rate of only about one per day, for a total of 1,176 (343 Series I cars and 833 Series II cars). The Series I L10A Cosmo was powered by a 0810 two-rotor engine with 982 cc of displacement and produced about 110 hp.

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