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Mazda usually gets credit for being the first brand to use the Wankel rotary engine. This defunct German automaker begs to ...
This is a totally different sort of rotary from the Wankel engine, and uses a system of two interlinked wheels to produce power instead of rotating triangles. It's based on its predecessor ...
Mazda’s long-term interest in the compact and efficient, but emissions-challenged, Wankel rotary engine is symbolic of this ...
It’s around the size of a Land Rover Defender, while the boxy shape and smoked black paint job give it an aggressive presence ...
The 150 cars include European prestige manufacturers (Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz), British luxury brands ...
Produced for just four model years between 1974 and 1977, this compact truck holds a unique and unchallenged title: the only mass-produced pickup ever powered by a Wankel rotary engine.
Given it's regarded as a bastion of innovative engineering solutions (the Wankel engine, anyone?), Mazda has been relatively slow to the EV revolution and in some markets, such as the UK ...
It's not just that the company had the only fully manufactured and sold vehicles with Wankel engines, but also the SKYactiv technology as well as its design and implementation, called "Kodo ...
At first glance, this bike looks like many other cafe racers of the era, but the RE5 was powered by a 497cc Wankel rotary engine that produced 62 horsepower. The bike has a striking design ...