1990 Mazda E-go Concept
- Story Cars
- May 6
- 1 min read
The Mazda E-go Concept, unveiled in 1990, was a small and radical design study for a futuristic lightweight sports car. Just 3.6 metres long, it featured a unique 1+1 tandem seating layout, with the passenger sitting directly behind the driver.
The car was mid-engined and powered by a rotary engine producing 170 horsepower, which was a significant output given the car’s extremely low weight of just 550 kg. This setup promised impressive performance and agility.
Despite its innovative layout, striking design, and Mazda’s strong history with rotary engines, the E-go remained a one-off concept and never went into production.



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