Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    What's Hot

    Apple Quietly Just Indicated It’s Now Taking AI Seriously

    March 29, 2026

    Living in the dark: Gaza’s struggle for electricity | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    March 29, 2026

    Excel 101: Cell and Column Merge vs Combine

    March 29, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Subscribe
    • AI News & Trends
    • Tech News
    • AI Tools
    • Business & Startups
    • Guides & Tutorials
    • Tech Reviews
    • Automobiles
    • Gaming
    • movies
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Home»Automobiles»We Actually Got a Chinese Rotary Engine Before GTA VI
    We Actually Got a Chinese Rotary Engine Before GTA VI
    Automobiles

    We Actually Got a Chinese Rotary Engine Before GTA VI

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comDecember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email



    • Changan is developing a new rotary engine called the R05E.
    • The new engine will be used specifically for the ‘low-altitude economy.’
    • It makes 71 horsepower and revs to 6,500 rpm.
    • Production kicks off in 2027.

    The Wankel rotary engine is the stuff of legends: a compact, high-strung, ultra-smooth motor with a single triangular rotor at its heart. Mazda, of course, is a pioneer of the Wankel engine, using it in cars like the Cosmo, the RX-7, and the 787B race car. But this new rotary engine doesn’t come from Mazda—as with most technological breakthroughs as of late, this one is from China.

    A company called Changan has developed a new rotary engine, according to reports from CarNewsChina. It’s called the R05E, and it’s the very first high-powered rotary engine developed in the region. The project was originally announced on April 9 in collaboration with mobility company AVL, but the first working prototype debuted on December 19. Production is scheduled to start sometime in 2027.

    Table of Contents

    Toggle
    • Built for the Sky
      • Related posts:
    • 'We Were Wrong' About Axing An Important Gas Model
    • New V8 Engine, Specs, Horsepower
    • Ram Will Launch Two New SRT Products 'In the Coming Months'

    Built for the Sky

    We’re sad to report that this new rotary engine isn’t for road cars. Instead, Changan plans to use this new motor in the “low-altitude economy”—things like drones, eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft), and maybe one day, flying cars, all of which operate below 1,000 meters (roughly 3,300 feet). China predicts that the low-altitude economy will be worth as much as ¥3.5 trillion ($490 billion) by 2035.

    So why a rotary and not an electric powertrain like the ones proposed by Hyundai and Toyota for their eVTOL projects? According to Changan, the rotary engine is smoother, smaller, quieter, and offers a better power-to-weight ratio than other gas powertrains—and even some electric setups. The R05E engine reportedly makes 71 horsepower and can rev up to 6,500 rpm, but a more powerful version is still in the works.

    The R05E uses a cast aluminum casing with a nanodiamond composite (NDC) anti-friction coating to help combat energy loss. A single curved-edge triangular rotor is paired with a low-mass eccentric shaft and a balancing system designed for stability during flight.

    What’s interesting is that Changan—one of China’s “big four” automakers alongside Dongfeng, FAW, and SAIC—does have a strategic partnership with Mazda in China. Changan helps the Japanese automaker bring vehicles like the EZ-6 sedan and EZ-60 SUV to market. But according to Changan, Mazda was not involved in the development of this particular rotary engine.

    So, could this rotary potentially make it to a production car? It’s unclear. The engine’s diminutive size and output mean it could theoretically make sense as a range extender, but Changan hasn’t said whether it plans to use the engine in a production car.

    Here’s hoping even some of that technology trickles down to Mazda’s lineup.


    We want your opinion!

    What would you like to see on Motor1.com?


    Take our 3 minute survey.

    – The Motor1.com Team

    Related posts:

    Ford Racing Teases a 'Production Road Car' for 2026. Could It Be a New GT?

    Lexus GX and LX recalled – UPDATE

    New C8 Corvette Grand Sport Makes A Surprise Debut

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleLusyChat Chatbot Review: Key Features & Pricing
    Next Article Festivals: Ungrateful Beings (2025) by Olmo Omerzu
    gvfx00@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Automobiles

    AC Schnitzer Is Gone, and So Is the World That Made It

    March 29, 2026
    Automobiles

    Ford Mustang EcoBoost TLD Signature Edition Revealed: Stylish Visual Upgrade

    March 28, 2026
    Automobiles

    2026 Chery E5 vs BYD Atto 3: Spec battle

    March 28, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025123 Views

    BMW Will Put eFuel In Cars Made In Germany From 2028

    October 14, 202511 Views

    Best Sonic Lego Deals – Dr. Eggman’s Drillster Gets Big Price Cut

    December 16, 20259 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from tastytech.

    About Us
    About Us

    TastyTech.in brings you the latest AI, tech news, cybersecurity tips, and gadget insights all in one place. Stay informed, stay secure, and stay ahead with us!

    Most Popular

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025123 Views

    BMW Will Put eFuel In Cars Made In Germany From 2028

    October 14, 202511 Views

    Best Sonic Lego Deals – Dr. Eggman’s Drillster Gets Big Price Cut

    December 16, 20259 Views

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 TastyTech. Designed by TastyTech.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.