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Ae86 09-01-2012 07:06 PM

RX-9 Rotary Rumor Mill Churning Again
 
There is news out of Japan regarding the RX-9. Whether fact or speculation, a few sources have now said that Mazda is working with Toyota hybrid technology. Whether the RX-9 will be the worlds first Rotary Hybrid sports car or not is remain to be scene, but it does appear that Mazda will enter into the Hybrid market very soon.
It’s an interesting notion that Mazda may deploy a battery cell system paired with the wankel rotary engine, for a few reasons. One being that the rotary engine has long suffered from poor fuel economy, despite it’s small displacement (typically 1.3 liters). Another interesting benefit is that electric motors provide low end power, which would benefit the infamously low torque found in the RX-8′s Renesis engine. There is, however, a major downside to deploying a hybrid battery system in the RX-9, and that is weight. A rotary sports car’s worst enemy is weight, and unevenly distributed weight would be a showstopper. If Mazda is able to properly balance the added weight from the battery systems, it is possible with other weight saving techniques, they could keep the sports car to a weight of around 3400 lbs (500 of which would be battery cells), which would not be the end of the world but would require the new engine to output over 300hp to be considered a proper sports car in this day and age.
Picture below is another concept that seems to be inline with some of Mazda’s latest prototypes, which typically foreshadow their sports car lineup pretty well:
http://www.rx7blog.com/rx9-2012-concept.jpg

kendalldwhite 09-01-2012 07:16 PM

The body style look way different then any mazda Iv seen. this Is the first pics Iv say of the rx9 also

Ae86 09-01-2012 07:32 PM

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/w...ri-Concept.jpg
Mazda is plotting a gasoline range-extended electric car and, as usual, is choosing to take its own path in the development, relying on engine technology exclusive to the brand.

According to company boss Takashi Yamanouchi, the Japanese automaker is committed to the rotary engine. And while a next-gen rotary sports car isn’t out of the question, for now Mazda will focus on using the technology in a plug-in hybrid.
Speaking at the Moscow Motor Show this week, Yamanouchi commented that roatry engines are at their most efficient at low rpm and under constant load. That said, it’s ideal for use in range-extended engine – similar to what is found in the Chevrolet Volt. The system would work by having the rotary engine charge batteries that would then be used to move the car via an electric motor. With the electric capacity already on-board, it’s all but certain to also have a plug-in component.
Mazda has been on a product and technology offensive as of late, launching its SkyActiv models, including the 2012 Mazda3, CX-5 and most recently the 2014 Mazda6. With a next-gen Miata in the works, the new plug-in rotary vehicle will arrive first, debuting next year. It’s not clear if the car will be based on an existing model or be an all-new model, though Mazda has confirmed it will initially only be available to lease in Japan.

whateatsrabbits 09-01-2012 07:49 PM

That thing looks sexy, kinda reminds me of the mazda furai. but hybrid=fail
http://www.autospectator.com/cars/fi...Furai_9049.jpg

Ae86 09-01-2012 07:52 PM

YES yes it does

Travis 09-01-2012 07:53 PM

Hybrid sports cars do not interest me in the least

wbradley 09-01-2012 07:58 PM

Sorry to say this but Mazda is my last choice of Japanese brands in North America. Nothing they do interests me in the least. Rotary engines are a novelty item IMHO. And the lack balls for the most part.

Do they have any factories in Canada/US? If so then at least I could say they help create decent paying jobs here.

Mazda philosophy of doing business here=fail.

S2kphile 09-01-2012 08:48 PM

First off, wrong section to post this. Should be post in the "Other Vehicles & General Automotive Discussions" but I'll let that slide since your a newbie.

Secondly, I find Mazda vehicles very fun to drive ie Miata/RX-7 and also their Mazdaspeed variants. I can't wait to see what Mazda comes up with their next iteration of the RX line. I think a rotary hybrid would make sense as long as they develop a chassis that is balanced & fun to drive like their previous generation.

midenginebias 09-02-2012 08:45 PM

It's sad that there is such a poor view of Mazda, considering they actually have the sportiest lineup of all "generic" cars.

If anything, they're even smarter by deploying their Skyactiv philosophy; reduce weight, increase area, increase gas mileage, increase power, utilize diesel, no hybrid.

Having driven the entire modern line, I think they get a bad rap.

The Mazda5 drives like a bigger Mazda3, still fun to drive and doesn't scream minivan.

The Mazda6 is along the lines of a Suzuki Kizashi (also underrated), and is more fun to drive than a Camry and on par with a modern Accord.

The Mazda3 and Mazdaspeed3 are the closest to having a mild/hot hatch outside of a GTI, Cooper S on this side of the states.

Mazda2 is like driving a TRD Yaris; better designed, better suspension.

CX-5 is the "sporty" SUV next to a Rav4/CRV.

Mazda should just find a way to more efficiently utilize hydrogen into their rotary engines.

Snoopyalien24 09-02-2012 08:57 PM

1st: Wrong thread but our awesome Mods will move it soon

2nd: I hope they do what Toyota did and keep lots of its concept's aspects in the final design off for production.

3rd: 300hp with 2800-3000lbs FR coupe and a <50in height shouldn't be too hard right?

pr0j 09-02-2012 09:02 PM

I guess it depends on how the hybridness, hybridity? is deployed, and with what purpose in mind.

ngabdala 09-02-2012 10:08 PM

They need to take the "gay" out of Miata.

Slartibartfast 09-02-2012 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 416729)
Sorry to say this but Mazda is my last choice of Japanese brands in North America. Nothing they do interests me in the least. Rotary engines are a novelty item IMHO. And the lack balls for the most part.

Do they have any factories in Canada/US? If so then at least I could say they help create decent paying jobs here.

Mazda philosophy of doing business here=fail.

I have owed 2 RX-7's. Both first generation. An '85 GSL (1.1L carbureted), and an '85 GSL-SE (1.3L FI) loved them both. Also, had a 91 Miata, and a 96 MX-6.
Mazda has a lot of involvement in Motorsport, but I agree that there's not much in their lineup at the moment, except for the Miata.
I look forward to the possibility of an RX-9 or whatever they choose to call it. If they put their head in the game, they can make a really good performer. Perhaps the 86 family will push them in the right direction.

As for creating jobs, dealerships hire a lot of people. More so than the factories. It would be nice to have more North American presence though.

SubaSteve 09-02-2012 10:54 PM

Backend looks like a Saturn sky I hope they drastically change that.


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