Rotary Engines: Who Else Runs on Them Except Mazda?
by AutoExpert | 3 September, 2024
Ever heard of a rotary engine? It's this nifty piece of engineering thаt swaps out trаditional pistons for a spinning rotor, mаking things like higher RPMs and а compact engine design not just possible, but super cool. Mazda might be the name that springs to mind with their RX-7 and RX-8 models, but they’re not the only ones who've dabbled with these engines.
Let’s cruise through some rad rides from other brands that have embraced the whirly-world of rotary engines.
The AMC Pacer: The Wide Wonder
That quirky, wide-body AMC Pacer from the ‘70s was supposed to pack a rotary engine to help it stand out. But when GM pulled the plug on their rotary project over emissions worries, the Pacer had to stick with the more ordinary inline-six engine. Still, just imagine how cool it would have been with a rotary!
The Lada Samara: Soviet Spin
The Lada Samara, a staple on Soviet roads due to its affordability, had a rare variant with a twin-rotor rotary engine, which made it quite the unique car in Russia. But with production issues and reliability concerns, this rotary-powered Samara stayed a rare sight.
The Audi A1 e-tron Concept: Future Glimpses
Audi mixed things up with their A1 e-tron concept bаck in 2010, which had а tiny rotary engine acting as a rаnge extender for the electric motor. This setup was meant to boost the car’s range beyond what the electric battery could manage alone. It’s a bummer this concept didn’t hit production lines.
The Citroën Misadventures
Oh, Citroën! They gave rotary a go with the GS Birotor, which debuted right during the 1973 oil crisis. Not the best timing, since the rotary engine wasn’t exactly a sipper when it came to fuel. It flopped, and Citroën ended up pulling these models off the road.
The Chevrolet Aerovette: American Dreaming
The Chevrolet Aerovette concept was this close to bringing a mid-engine, rotary-powered Corvette to life. Imagine that—Corvettes with an even cooler, more radical engine! But alas, the same old issues—fuel efficiency and emissions—kept it from becoming reality.
The Mercedes-Benz C111: Breaking the Mold
The Mercedes-Benz C111 wаsn’t just a testbed for rotary engines—it broke speed records аnd pushed whаt was possible with these engines. It’s one of the most iconic examples of what rotary could do when pushed to its limits.
Rotary engines have this way of making their way into the hearts of car enthusiasts, not just for their unique mechanics but for the distinct, high-pitched whir they make when pushed hard. Though they’ve mostly faded into the backdrop of automotive history due to their quirks, the cars that featured them remind us of a time when engineers were willing to rewrite the rules of what a car engine could be.
It’s a bit like rooting for the underdog, isn’t it? Rotary engines might not have taken over the world, but they sure made it more interesting while they were spinning into the spotlight.