no, the ONLY cars with rotary engines have RX in there name.
The Wankel rotary engine is a differing type of engine as opposed to the standard piston engine. The Mazda line of cars is the one that uses this type of engine.
A rotary engine. Used mostly in Mazda cars like the RX-7.
The Mazda company produced rotary engine fitted cars from 1967 until the end of 2011. It was based on a design by Felix Wankel, a German engineer. The CEO of Mazda insists that rotary engine production has only been stopped temporarily.
For all I know, for the RX8, about 1k or 10k of them were made a V6. All though if I remember correctley, one of Mazda's cars were not even produced with a rotary engine and I think it was called the Comet.
The Rotary Engine, used by Mazda in production cars such as the RX-7
Do an internet on a Mazda RX7 or RX8... other than that ....it's basically an airplane engine..... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A rotary engine, or formly known as the "wankel" engine was created/invented by Felix Wankel back in the 1920s i believe, prototype was designed an released in 1959. Mazda well know for the RX(Rotary Experiment) Gen cars 1-8. There are a few kinds of rotary engines, the ones in airplanes, and the ones used in cars/trucks. The basic rotary engine from a car IE Rx7. has a 13b rotary engine, which is a 2 rotor model. The rotary engine , instead of a traditional piston engine does not go up an down, instead goes in circular motion (which allows it to get way more RPMs). there are plenty of rotary engines 12a,13b,20b, and 26b(which is hard to come close too...AND ALOT OF $$$$$) thats basically a lil about the rotary engine!!!
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A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically
a normally aspirated, spark ignition, gasoline engine in most cars on the road today. some also have rotary engines, diesel engines and electric motors.
0. A Rotary Engine does not have any pistons.The rotary engine is an early type of combustion engine. There is no particular quantity of pistons to a rotary engine, but usually an odd number. The type of engine known as the Wankel engine and sometimes known as a rotary engine has no pistons, but has one rotor per combustion chamber.
The other name for the rotary is the Wankel engine.