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"Two rotor rotary turbo engine with a motor and battery" sounds like the mechanic equivalent of the science word salad thrown around in medical dramas.
It's not word salad if you know how any of these systems work. What part of it are you struggling with? 2 rotor rotary turbo engine? It's a rotary engine with 2 rotors and a turbo. Rotors are like pistons, kinda/sorta, so if 2 rotors is like a 4 cylinder, 3 rotors is like a 6 cylinder. That's really layman's explanations because I don't know your familiarity with engines, If it's higher, I apologize, not trying to talk down to you or anything.
It's a rotary engine Mazda is famous for paired with an electric motor.