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COSMO Sport vs WRX S4 GTH
<First car selection>
MAZDA
COSMO Sport 1967-1972
<Second car selection>
SUBARU
WRX S4 GT-H 2021-
Size comparison
A : COSMO Sport 1967-1972
B : WRX S4 GT-H 2021-
name | length | width | height |
---|---|---|---|
A | 4140mm | 1595mm | 1165mm |
B | 4670mm | 1825mm | 1465mm |
difference | -530mm | -230mm | -300mm |
name | weight | Minimum turning radius | Drive battery capacity |
---|---|---|---|
A | 940kg | m | kWh |
B | 1590kg | 5.6m | kWh |
difference | -650kg | -5.6m | +0kWh |
name | Cargo Volume | Drive battery capacity | cruising range |
---|---|---|---|
A | L | kWh | km |
B | L | kWh | km |
difference | +0L | +0kWh | +0km |
Max output comparison
name | Gasoline engine power | Gasoline engine torque | Displacement |
---|---|---|---|
A | - | - | 982cc |
B | 202kW(275PS) | 375Nm | 2387cc |
difference | - | - | -1405cc |
EV performance comparison
name | Electric motor power | Electric motor torque | |
---|---|---|---|
A | kW | Nm | |
B | kW | Nm | |
difference | +0kW | +0Nm |
name | Drive battery capacity | cruising range | Acceleration 0-100km/h |
---|---|---|---|
A | kWh | km | sec |
B | kWh | km | sec |
difference | +0kWh | +0km | +0sec |
MAZDA COSMO Sport 1967-1972
Car manufacturer website
Mazda sports coupe. The design reminiscent of a novel spaceship will not fade over time. This is the world's first mass-produced vehicle equipped with a rotary engine.
Car manufacturer website
Subaru sports sedan. The CVT called Subaru Performance Transmission (SPT), which makes you feel like an AT, is on sale this time. In manual mode, you can enjoy a shift speed that exceeds the DCT. An electronically controlled variable damper is also installed on the suspension, and considerable electronic control has progressed. At the moment, there is no MT setting, so I'm a little lonely, but I would like to actually ride and experience this newly developed CVT.
MAZDA COSMO Sport 1967-1972
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