New Patent Suggests A Rotary Mazda 'RX-9' Is Happening After All

A patent detailing a double-wishbone front suspension structure hints that Mazda may yet build the RX-7/RX-8 successor we all crave
New Patent Suggests A Rotary Mazda 'RX-9' Is Happening After All

Mazda seems to be embroiled in multiple ‘will they/won’t they’ scenarios right now. Will rotary engines be used as anything other than range extenders or not? Is there going to be a Mazda 3 hot hatch or should we abandon hope? Will it build an ‘RX-9’ sports car or is that a fanciful dream?

There have been conflicting reports for each, but right now, it’s looking like the answer is ‘no’ for the first one, and ‘quite possibly’ for the second two. As for why that is, we need to look at a patent filed by Mazda and unearthed by Japan’s Motor Magazine.

New Patent Suggests A Rotary Mazda 'RX-9' Is Happening After All

Mazda’s patent - titled ‘Vehicle Shock Absorption Structure’ - shows a spaceframe-style platform with a double-wishbone suspension setup made from aluminium. Considering this setup and the fact the design forces a front-mid layout - with the engine behind the front axle - it has to be concluded that this is for a sports car.

Also, there really doesn’t look like a lot of space back there for the powerplant, suggesting that a compact rotary engine may be the only realistic engine choice. It’d be hard to imagine Mazda’s incoming inline-six fitting in that gap.

New Patent Suggests A Rotary Mazda 'RX-9' Is Happening After All

According to Motor’s insider source at Mazda, the spaceframe platform - which will have carbonfibre-reinforced bodywork attached - is going to remain exclusive to one car. The report follows another patent filing by the Japanese firm earlier this year, which showed a twin-scroll turbocharger for use with a rotary engine.

Soon, it may be possible to buy both a brand new Toyota Supra and a rotary-powered Mazda RX sports car. What year is it?

Comments

Anonymous

From my 20B FD to my Bridgeport 8, I’ll be the first one to buy this thing if it comes out for real.

09/23/2019 - 15:53 |
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Anonymous

Car guys: OwO a small space for an engine? Must be a rotary! Yay!
Mazda:places electric motor

09/23/2019 - 17:42 |
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Anonymous

It’ll be electric.

09/23/2019 - 17:56 |
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Kenji (Oldsmobile Fan) (GoldWing Enthusiast) (wheel nut)

either an electric motor or small displacement inline, im placing my bet now

09/23/2019 - 18:01 |
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Anonymous

Before people go crazy about new rotary: This is a perfect place for an electric motor. If it was a rotary (assumming a non-fwd rotary), there is a total lack of tunnel-shaped space in the middle of the chassis to place the driveshaft.

09/23/2019 - 18:11 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

But if it is electric, FR layout would not be a smart idea since the added driveshaft and differential would needlessly waste energy and add weight
It could be a serial hybrid wankel, a inline 4 or a V6 though

09/23/2019 - 19:11 |
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DeLeon

Honestly, at this point I hope it’s gonna be electric. I still own an NA Miata and I love it, but I’ll never buy an ICE car as a daily again. Probably not even a fun car. EVs are hella fun. Make it electric!

09/23/2019 - 18:58 |
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Martin Burns

In reply to by DeLeon

They are especially fun at daily driving type speeds, so many new cars are so unlike the character of your Miata, they only begin to be fun at very illegal speeds, which for a daily driver is pedantic if you do play by the rules, EVs fill that gap nicely. I agree with you, next one is an EV

09/23/2019 - 19:26 |
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DL🏁

Best news (car wise and in general) I’ve read in montha

09/23/2019 - 20:30 |
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Lord Saucius The Divine

I love EVs, but I kinda want it to be a rotary. But however it ends up, I’ll be very very happy, EV or rotary!

09/23/2019 - 22:01 |
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H4R1S_01

Will be electric

09/24/2019 - 06:34 |
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Anonymous

Dear Mazda
You are our last hope do not be like toyota

09/26/2019 - 09:06 |
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