
Since the Renesis II 16X engine program was introduced at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda has insisted that its engineering team had been working feverishly to bring a new rotary up to modern power, fuel-consumption, exhaust-emissions, and reliability standards. Last year Mazda stole the Tokyo show with itsRX-Vision two-seat coupe concept, which presented a stunning wrapper but no engine updates beyond a fresh rotary-engine name: SkyActiv-R.
What we know about the SkyActiv-R is that it features a 23-percent-larger displacement than the 232-hp 13B engine which powered the RX-8.
The larger size and internal geometry changes are aimed at solving a key rotary issue—the impression that no one’s home at low rpm. To save weight, the SkyActiv-R uses aluminum end plates where the 13B used iron pieces instead. Injecting fuel closer to the combustion chamber improves fuel efficiency.

The main reason for this rotation is packaging. Looking at the front of this engine (the view at the top of this post), moving the exhaust ports and the turbo from the bottom-left corner to the top-right clears space for the front chassis cross member and suspension components while allowing the engine to be mounted lower in the car.

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Nevertheless, the rotary rumor mill reports that the RX-Vision is moving from the static concept to the working-prototype stage with production intent. Our agents are standing guard at the patent office to see what’s next for Mazda’s rotary.