Most enthusiasts know the Mazda brand for its long fascination with rotary engines, its iconic MX-5 Miata sports car, or its range of attractively priced hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs. Over the decades ...
After NSU’s first forays into rotary power with the Wankel-Spider and the Ro-80 sedan in the 1960s, Mazda licensed the technology for use in its own cars. When the engine found its way into the Cosmo ...
The engine in question was the Wankel rotary, named after German engineer Felix Wankel, who first patented the concept in 1929. Instead of pistons moving back and forth, the rotary engine used a ...
In a world dominated by pistons, the rotary engine was something different for motorists. It was the vision of German engineer Felix Wankel, built on the belief that the up-and-down motion of pistons ...
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