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ɛ̃fini MS-8

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Motor vehicle
ɛ̃fini MS-8
Overview
Manufacturerɛ̃fini (Mazda)
Production1992–1997
AssemblyJapan:Hiroshima (Hiroshima Assembly)
Body and chassis
ClassLuxury car
Body style4-doorsedan
LayoutFF layout
PlatformMazda GE platform
RelatedMazda Capella (GE)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speedautomatic (2 x 2)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,610 mm (102.8 in)
Length4,695 mm (184.8 in)
Width1,750 mm (68.9 in))
Height1,340 mm (52.8 in)
Curb weight1,340 kg (2,954 lb)

Theɛ̃fini MS-8 is aluxury car that was produced and sold byɛ̃fini from March 1992 through 1997. The car is a replacement to theMazda Persona andEunos 300. Just like the Persona is based on the 1987-1991Mazda Capella, the MS-8 is based on the 1991-1997Mazda Cronos (Capella sedan).[1] The MS-8 had the same dimensions as the Cronos, and the ɛ̃fini MS-6, sharing the 2.5 L V6 engine. The width, length, and engine displacement dimensions have particular significance in Japan, due todimension regulations, where Japanese consumers pay an additional annual tax for larger vehicles, and obligate them to pay more annualroad tax.

Rear view

The MS-8 is ahardtop-style sedan in the vein of theToyota Cresta,Nissan Laurel,Honda Vigor, andMitsubishi Emeraude. Unlike the Cresta or the previous Persona, however, the MS-8's body has aB-pillar that is much thicker below thebeltline than it is above. Doing so allows the bodyshell more rigidity while still maintaining an airy cabin. Such a B-pillar means that the front seatbelts must be installed below the beltline. The front passenger seat belt tensioner unit, where the seat belt would recoil for storage when not in use, was located inside the rear passenger doors, and the seat belt latch was located on the front headrest support arm, allowing the belt to be properly positioned when the headrest was adjusted for height for the front passenger.[2]

1992 MS-8 interior

The MS-8's interior design has several unique features. The car is only fitted with a 4-speed automatic gearbox, and the gear shifter is mounted on the dashboard next to the air-conditioning controls.[3] Doing so eliminates the floor console between the front seats, and allows for a split front bench seat. The display for climate control and factory-equipped audio is located atop the dashboard, in a thin slit right before the windshield defroster. Thesunroof is very large for its day, extending all the way above the rear seat footwell.

Following the 1991ɛ̃fini RX-7, the MS-8 was also available with theBose Acoustic Wave Guide audio system, a compact subwoofer design. The stereo and CD player were concealed behind a retractable cover in the center of the dashboard below the air conditioning controls, however, simple functions like the volume, music source (radio or CD player) and music selection controls were installed remotely on the steering wheel.

Four-wheel steering was offered as an extra-cost option. Like the system on theMazda Sentia, it is designed to minimize turn radius at town speeds, and improve stability at highway speed.

Production for the MS-8 ceased when Mazda's multi-brand strategy failed in Japan, and the company suffered financial difficulties.[4]

References

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  1. ^Tatra87 (2022-04-25)."Curbside Classic: 1993 ɛ̃fini MS-9 – Mazda's Catastrophic Clustermarque Cacophony".Curbside Classic. Retrieved2024-01-01.
  2. ^Mehta, Sajeev (2020-10-29)."The ɛ̃fini MS-8 is entry-level luxury from a bygone era".Hagerty Media. Retrieved2024-01-01.
  3. ^"LEGENDARY MAZDAS - Ɛ̃FINI MS-8".www2.mazda.com. Retrieved2024-01-01.
  4. ^"Mazda's Mistake: The '7-Brand Experiment'". 27 November 2023. Retrieved2024-01-01 – viaYouTube.
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