Rx2
Rx2 is an alphanumeric designation used in different contexts, and it does not point to a single, universally defined item. The best-known use is in automotive history: the Mazda Savanna RX-2, often shortened to RX-2. It was a compact car produced by Mazda during the 1970s and formed part of the company’s RX family, which employed Wankel rotary engines. The RX-2 illustrated Mazda’s early exploration of rotary technology and helped popularize rotary power in some markets; it was later followed by the RX-3.
In other fields, Rx2 is used as a model or part number, a code in documentation, or
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