Mazda’s pledge to release more electric vehicles might not signal the end of its celebrated rotary engine. The firm is reportedly developing a hydrogen-burning Wankel that could be used to power a successor to the RX-8. Without citing sources, Japanese magazine Best Car wrote that Mazda has never fully stopped developing the rotary engine.
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@[email protected] Mazda already has a serial hydrid vehicle that is a great starting point. Problem is that they refuse to bring it to my Ontario market.
https://www.mazda.co.uk/cars/mazda-mx-30-all-electric/mazda-mx-30-r-ev/