Mazda Hints at a Return of the Rotary (Again) as a Range-Extending Engine
A new Wankel engine would ideally be coupled to a "generator" of some sort, Mazda says in its official brand magazine.
Mazda has spent yearsteasingthe possibility that they will bring back a Wankel-powered car into their modern lineup. Thelast we heard of Mazda's rotary plans,专利申请概述relega的设置ted the rotary as a range extender in some sort of hybrid vehicle. Those plans are looking a little more real today, with Mazda dropping heavy hints in its official (and appropriately-named) magazine,Zoom-Zoom.
According toCarscoops, the latest issue of the Mazda mag mentions the possibility of a rotary engine returning in an alternatively-powered car—possibly one involving hydrogen. FromZoom-Zoom:
The rotary may indeed be on the verge of a comeback. As the primary power source, it may be comparatively thirstier as revs rise and fall and loads vary. But at constant and optimal rpm, such as experienced by a generator, it is ideal.
Little wonder that Mazda has experimented with using these delightfully small engines — one-third the size of a conventional petrol or diesel engine — as on-board power generators, or ‘range extenders’. There are other future possibilities. Rotary engines can run superbly on hydrogen, the universe’s most abundant element. It’s also very clean: combusting hydrogen produces only water vapour.
For those still holding out for a purely rotary-powered, rear-drive successor to theRX-7... well, you'll probably have to keep waiting. On the other hand, Honda recently resurrectedtheir90s hero, in hybrid form no less. Perhaps what Mazda is alluding to here is a hybrid in the same vein as the new NSX—but, y'know, with a Wankel instead of a V6.
As is standard practice with this sort of thing, it's best not to get your hopes up. We atThe Drive, however, are still quietly crossing our fingers.
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