Does the Mazda RX9 still use a rotary engine?
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Mazda RX9 still uses a rotary engine, and this model is expected to be equipped with a turbocharged rotary engine. Inside the rotary engine, there are no pistons or connecting rods. This type of engine only has triangular rotors internally, and its working principle differs from that of conventional piston engines. Rotary engines are lightweight and compact, with lower motion inertia compared to standard piston engines. Among Mazda's vehicle lineup, models with the letter 'R' in their names typically feature rotary engines, such as the RX7 and RX8. Mazda, officially known as Mazda Motor Corporation, is a Japanese multinational automaker listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, founded in 1920.