If you're a Mazda fan and always wanted to check out every vehicle created by the "zoom-zoom" company, we have a place on the 'Net for you.
Mazda is showcasing its history of design and technology innovations in an online "museum". The site actually brings the company's museum at its Hiroshima Design Center to life. Visitors can scroll through to discover Mazda milestones from its LeMans-winning RX-7 (pictured) to the development of the rotary engine to its latest concept models like the Nagare.
The site also includes video clips of designers discussing about how their cars are developed. There's plenty of up close and personal images of Mazda's 30 top cars including the 1967 Cosmo Sport; the MX-5 Miata (of course); and the 1991 787B, the only Japanese car to win at LeMans.
The site was created by partner Sarkissian Mason.
Our take? Zoom-zoom, indeed.