It's Official: Mazda Will Bring Back Rotary Engines In 2020 As Range Extenders

Mazda has at last confirmed that it's working on a new rotary engine, which will be used as a range-extended in a future EV
It's Official: Mazda Will Bring Back Rotary Engines In 2020 As Range Extenders

With various Mazda execs touting a return of rotary tech for the last few years, the company itself has finally given us confirmation. At the Paris Motor Show, the Japanese company announced that its first-ever EV - set for a 2020 launch - will be available with a “small, lightweight and exceptionally quiet rotary engine as a range-extender.”

Rotary engines are compact yet able to produce impressive power outputs, making them ideal range-extenders, Mazda reckons its new one will even be able to run on liquefied petroleum gas if required.

It’s perhaps not the rotary return lovers of the RX-7 and RX-8 might have wanted, but as has been pointed out by Mazda personnel before, this new project keeps Wankel technology alive and makes it much cleaner-burning than before. This increases the likelihood of a rotary-powered ‘RX-9’ happening. It still seems like a remote possibility, but it’s a possibility nonetheless.

It was hoped that 2015's RX-Vision concept would spawn an all-new rotary sports car
It was hoped that 2015's RX-Vision concept would spawn an all-new rotary…

It may seem like Mazda is late to the EV party, but that’s very deliberate. It has committed itself to a “right solution at the right time” strategy, citing varying electricity production methods that mean electric cars aren’t always as green as we might think. This is why the firm is - shock horror - still developing petrol engine technology, in the form of its new high-compression SkyActiv-X engine.

Mazda has even extensively redesigned the 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated SkyActiv engine in the MX-5, allowing it to rev higher and produce more power. Rotary engines, relaying electrification and persevering with N/A engines? Mazda certainly seems determined to do things differently.

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Anonymous

Whats wrong with a hybrid if it makes it faster and more economical?

10/02/2018 - 23:39 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

Don’t know how I feel about this?

10/03/2018 - 00:20 |
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Motakai

Just wait, people are going to make the loudest EV the world has seen when it gets a straight pipe and peripheral port!

10/03/2018 - 12:38 |
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Chris6

When you’ve been waiting patiently for Mazda staying because of how much r&d it must take to make a fuel efficient, low emission update. Holding out hope Mazda wants to continue to build something special like rotary, but then this happens and no word of a sporty coupe, truck, or hatch of any kind. And looking at the market the new powertrain is going to be set to a crossover of some kind. And just when you thought the nightmare would be over, Mazda pulls a Nissan or a
Ford and releases a “performance” version of it like with the Nismo juke or the edge ST….

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