Oops! Mazda Reduces 2004 RX-8 Horsepower Figures

By ,

Disgruntled RX-8 Owners Will Be Compensated

The news that Mazda had configured the new RX-8's horsepower figures inaccurately couldn't have come at a worse time for the Ford Motor Company owned Japanese brand, as it is working hard to remake its sporting image.

Mazda's new rotary engine equipped RX-8 has less horsepower than originally stated. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, Canadian Auto Press)

Fortunately for Mazda, the rotary engine is only available in the one model, with the rest of the lineup relying on more conventional inline 4-cylinder and V6 power. Hyundai wasn't so lucky, when it announced not too long ago wholesale reductions to the horsepower figures involving almost all the cars in its lineup.

The original RX-8 horsepower figures were estimates made before US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, Canadian Auto Press)

This is also not an entirely new experience for Mazda, having overstated its revised Miata (MX-5) roadster horsepower figures in 2001.

A Mazda spokesman officially stated the RX-8 makes less power than originally advertised. Higher-powered 6-speed models produce 238-hp instead of the 247-hp original specification, a 9-hp reduction, while the lower-power engine mated to automatic transmission RX-8s is 10-hp deficient, developing only 197-hp rather than 207.

How could Mazda have made such a blunder? According to the spokesman, original horsepower figures were estimates made before US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification, with the updated numbers the result of EPA certification.