Mazda has spent years teasing the possibility that they will bring back a Wankel-powered car into their modern lineup. The last we heard of Mazda's rotary plans, patents were filed outlining a setup that relegated the rotary as a range extender in some sort of hybrid vehicle. Those plans are looking a little more real today, with Mazda dropping heavy hints in its official (and appropriately-named) magazine, Zoom-Zoom.

According to Carscoops, the latest issue of the Mazda mag mentions the possibility of a rotary engine returning in an alternatively-powered car—possibly one involving hydrogen. From Zoom-Zoom: