Jan 15, 2023
MAZDA MX-30 EV

If you’re searching for Mazda models for sale, Scott Mazda is the dealership for you. Not only do we carry a comprehensive inventory of Mazda vehicles for any occasion, but we’re also sharing news and details to keep you informed on what your favorite automaker is up to. Today we’re excited about the long-overdue return of rotary engines to the Mazda vehicle lineup. 

What Are Rotary Engines?

Rotary engines were first introduced in Mazda vehicles in the 1960s. They are the brainchild of mechanical engineer Felix Wankel and are typically lighter and smaller than piston engines. That also means they have an impressive power-to-weight ratio that can boost performance and capability with every ride. Rotary engines are made up of a three-sided rotor that spins within a housing, which means the vehicle is quieter and smoother while still producing impressive power.

Rotary engines were a long-time staple of Mazda vehicles, also proving popular in many different classes of motorsports throughout the years. They’re also common to kit cars and custom builders.

Rotary Engines on the Rise: A Comeback Story

The rotary engines in Mazda vehicles were discontinued over a decade ago, but they’re seeing a renaissance in a whole new way—under the hood of upcoming Mazda hybrids. They’ll be used to help extend the range on models like the Mazda MX-30, where the power-to-weight ratio can make all the difference. Since we can expect to see more hybrid vehicles from Mazda in the future, the rotary engine will likely have a long and successful run.

A Heritage of Innovation in MAZDA Cars

Mazda vehicles have long been bastions of innovation and ingenuity, and the Mazda rotary engine is just one example. Visit Scott Mazda to experience engineering excellence is available models for yourself today.