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does mazda still use a rotary engine
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No, Mazda no longer uses the rotary engine in their standard production cars. The last model to use this was the RX-8 which was discontinued in 2012. However, Mazda has continually hinted at the return of the rotary engine, potentially as a range extender for electric vehicles.
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