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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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a
designation
in
fictional
works.
Because
it
is
simply
a
designation,
its
exact
meaning
depends
entirely
on
the
surrounding
context.
No
single
definition
covers
all
uses,
so
when
encountering
Rx2
in
technical,
historical,
or
media
sources,
it
should
be
interpreted
with
reference
to
the
specific
domain.