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Home News Auto News Mazda To Debut Rotary Engine Range-Extender EV In 2019 Mazda To Debut Rotary Engine Range-Extender EV In 2019 Auto News Kon | April 01, 2021 04:06 pm The rotary engine is slated for a return in 2019, but not in the way which we know it. A report from Australian website GoAuto has quoted a senior Mazda official as confirming that the company is developing an electric vehicle with a rotary engine as its range-extending generator. Speaking to Australian journalists at the LA Motor Show last week, Mazda Motor Corporation senior managing executive officer of research and development Kiyoshi Fujiwara confirmed that the company is indeed working on an in-house-developed electric propulsion system despite a growing partnership with Toyota. Fujiwara mentioned that there are ongoing discussions with Toyota on the possibility of sharing EV technology between the companies, but nothing has been firmly decided. Mazda has been experimenting with the concept of using the rotary engine as an electric vehicle’s range extender for sometime now. Back in 2013, our sister publication Live Life Drive was in Japan to try out a prototype vehicle with such a setup. The Mazda 2 Range Extender EV had a 330cc single-rotor rotary petrol engine with rated output of 26hp and fixed operating speed of 2,000rpm. According to Mazda officials we spoke to at the time, the rotary engine’s light weight and compact size makes it suitable for use as a range extender generator – that the entire module fit within the previous-generation Mazda 2’s tight rear overhangs illustrate this point perfectly. Currently, Mazda offers a hybrid version of the Mazda 3 in Japan that mates an Atkinson-cycle version of the 2.0-litre SkyActiv-G petrol engine with Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive module. Moving forward, however, Fujiwara states that Mazda has no further interest in exploring hybrid technology. “Hybrid is a very complicated technology, and if we can develop SkyActiv further, then we can do without it. We would need a milder type of hybrid for SkyActiv,” Fujiwara said. In a separate report also by GoAuto, Fujiwara was also quoted as stating that the company’s planned resurgence of the rotary engine is beset by fundamental structural issues, whilst also highlighting turbocharging as a possible answer to circumvent these problems. “There are the usual issues around fuel economy and emissions, from our point of view, but the issue for us is the fundamental structural issues of the engine. We are developing all-new technology to break through these fundamental issues, for example the ignition system,” said Fujiwara. The rotary engine remains a crucial element of Mazda’s heritage. At last year’s Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda showcased the RX-Vision teasing a potential successor to a strong lineage of rotary-powered sports cars. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Electric Vehicle green tech Los Angeles 2016 Mazda Rotary Print Related News Is Mazda Bringing The Rotary Engine Back For Real? The Patents Are Filed Auto News Kon | March 21, 2017 A new development has surfaced regarding the will-they-won’t-they of Mazda’s speculated resurrection of the rotary engine. The US Patent & Trademark ... Los Angeles 2016: 2nd Gen Mazda CX-5 To Premiere Auto News Kon | October 28, 2016 The second-generation Mazda CX-5 is set to make its world premiere at the upcoming 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show on 16 November.The scheduled unveiling ... Thailand Greenlights Mazda’s Hybrid CKD Plans Auto News Eric | February 11, 2019 Thailand’s Board of Investment (BoI) has greenlighted Mazda’s 11.48 billion baht investment application for locally-assembled hybrid vehicles.The BoI ... Would You Pay RM74k For A Renault Twizy? Buying Guides Jim Kem | October 21, 2020 You may have seen it on the road, zipping in and around lunch-time traffic with no windows and without any air-conditioning, and finally, TC Euro ... Comments
Mazda To Debut Rotary Engine Range-Extender EV In 2019 Auto News Kon | April 01, 2021 04:06 pm The rotary engine is slated for a return in 2019, but not in the way which we know it. A report from Australian website GoAuto has quoted a senior Mazda official as confirming that the company is developing an electric vehicle with a rotary engine as its range-extending generator. Speaking to Australian journalists at the LA Motor Show last week, Mazda Motor Corporation senior managing executive officer of research and development Kiyoshi Fujiwara confirmed that the company is indeed working on an in-house-developed electric propulsion system despite a growing partnership with Toyota. Fujiwara mentioned that there are ongoing discussions with Toyota on the possibility of sharing EV technology between the companies, but nothing has been firmly decided. Mazda has been experimenting with the concept of using the rotary engine as an electric vehicle’s range extender for sometime now. Back in 2013, our sister publication Live Life Drive was in Japan to try out a prototype vehicle with such a setup. The Mazda 2 Range Extender EV had a 330cc single-rotor rotary petrol engine with rated output of 26hp and fixed operating speed of 2,000rpm. According to Mazda officials we spoke to at the time, the rotary engine’s light weight and compact size makes it suitable for use as a range extender generator – that the entire module fit within the previous-generation Mazda 2’s tight rear overhangs illustrate this point perfectly. Currently, Mazda offers a hybrid version of the Mazda 3 in Japan that mates an Atkinson-cycle version of the 2.0-litre SkyActiv-G petrol engine with Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive module. Moving forward, however, Fujiwara states that Mazda has no further interest in exploring hybrid technology. “Hybrid is a very complicated technology, and if we can develop SkyActiv further, then we can do without it. We would need a milder type of hybrid for SkyActiv,” Fujiwara said. In a separate report also by GoAuto, Fujiwara was also quoted as stating that the company’s planned resurgence of the rotary engine is beset by fundamental structural issues, whilst also highlighting turbocharging as a possible answer to circumvent these problems. “There are the usual issues around fuel economy and emissions, from our point of view, but the issue for us is the fundamental structural issues of the engine. We are developing all-new technology to break through these fundamental issues, for example the ignition system,” said Fujiwara. The rotary engine remains a crucial element of Mazda’s heritage. At last year’s Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda showcased the RX-Vision teasing a potential successor to a strong lineage of rotary-powered sports cars. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Electric Vehicle green tech Los Angeles 2016 Mazda Rotary
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Is Mazda Bringing The Rotary Engine Back For Real? The Patents Are Filed Auto News Kon | March 21, 2017 A new development has surfaced regarding the will-they-won’t-they of Mazda’s speculated resurrection of the rotary engine. The US Patent & Trademark ...
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Thailand Greenlights Mazda’s Hybrid CKD Plans Auto News Eric | February 11, 2019 Thailand’s Board of Investment (BoI) has greenlighted Mazda’s 11.48 billion baht investment application for locally-assembled hybrid vehicles.The BoI ...
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