The Mazda Cosmo 110 Coupe 1967 is an iconic Japanese classic that was the first mass-produced vehicle with a rotary engine. Its aerodynamic shape and distinctive exterior styling gained it popularity as a sports coupe, with luxury features such as the power moonroof, sport-style bucket seats and low profile tires. The powerful 1.1-liter two-rotor engine was famous for its reliability, and it was mated to a five-speed manual transmission for optimal performance. Inside, the interior was appointed with wood-grain trim, a luxury steering wheel, and comfortable leather seating with contoured headrests. The engine produced 72 horsepower, allowing the Cosmo to achieve a top speed of 109 mph and it could reach 0-60 mph in just 13.2 seconds. Outside, the sleek body was painted in a variety of colors, including Midnight Blue, Crystal White, and Flame Red. The Cosmo featured a long hood, rearward cabin, and small rear trunk that gave it an elegant, sporty look. Its unique hubcaps and chrome brightwork added to its exotic appeal. All these features combined to make the Mazda Cosmo 110 Coupe 1967 one of the most iconic classic Japanese cars ever made.
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