Once left behind due to high fuel consumption and fragile reliability, the rotary engine, long championed by Mazda, is making ...
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Rotary engine set to return, but not in a Mazda
The rotary internal combustion engine made most famous by Japanese car maker Mazda is set to be reborn... in China.
This Particularly Pointy Thing wears a Maserati badge. Styled by Giugiaro ahead of the 1971 Turin Motor Show (Turin really ...
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The obscure 70s Mazda rotary pickup almost nobody has heard of
The 1970s were full of strange automotive experiments, but few were as unlikely as a compact Japanese pickup powered by a ...
Equipment World reveals its 10-most-viewed construction equipment videos of the year. See machines from Kubota, Bobcat, ...
View post: Amazon Has an ‘Easy to Use’ OBD2 Scanner on Sale for 50% Off A report from CarNewsChina says Changan, via its Harbin Dongan Auto Engine subsidiary, has completed the first ignition of the ...
Long before Felix Wankel became synonymous with rotary engines, an inventive Hungarian-American engineer named Stephen M. Balzer secured one of the earliest patents for a rotary-powered automobile on ...
View post: Mazda’s CX-30 Sales Collapsed in 2025—but the Brand Says It Was on Purpose It’s wild to think that only a few short decades ago, Hyundai was peddling Excels and Ponys out of its ...
Genesis just revealed its most ambitious pitch ever, and the brand is gunning for the big dogs. Say hello to the wicked and slick-looking Magma GT Concept. If you initially thought, “dang, that looks ...
In theory, Wankel-style rotary internal combustion engines have many advantages: they ditch the cumbersome crankcase and piston design, replacing it with a simple, single-chamber design and a thick, ...
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