5 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Market value
$10,500 to $25,250
Did you know
First production car with GPS navigation system.
The Mazda Eunos Cosmo is a fascinating slice of automotive ambition, a grand tourer that emerged from Mazda's relentless pursuit of rotary-engine perfection. Launched in 1990, this luxurious coupe was more than just a halo car—it was Mazda flexing its engineering muscles, showcasing what the rotary engine could achieve when paired with cutting-edge technology and unrestrained creativity.
Under its sleek, futuristic bodywork—styled with a blend of elegance and subtle aggression—the Cosmo housed Mazda's legendary triple-rotor 20B-REW engine. This was no ordinary rotary; with twin sequential turbochargers, it delivered silky-smooth power and an addictive surge of torque, effortlessly propelling the Cosmo into high-speed territory. Inside, Mazda didn't skimp on luxury either, equipping the Cosmo with Japan's first factory-installed GPS navigation and an interior so plush and tech-laden it could make European luxury marques blush.
Despite its technological prowess and undeniable charm, the Eunos Cosmo remained a rare sight, with production limited and sales restricted exclusively to the Japanese market. Its exclusivity and pioneering tech have since cemented its status as a cult classic among enthusiasts and collectors alike. Today, the Cosmo stands as a testament to Mazda's bold engineering spirit and a tantalizing glimpse into a rotary-powered future that, sadly, never fully materialized.
5 Mazda Eunos Cosmo sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Mazda Eunos Cosmo is rated Uncommon.
Recent Mazda Eunos Cosmo sightings on AutoRadar come from Singapore, Tavares, Brezno, Bremen. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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