I forgot about the SMA diesels. Probably because they aren't in wide circulation.
I should clarify my previous question. I'm not talking about some new space age design that deviates away from a typical four cycle piston design, or its layout. I'm just talking about something that uses little or no parts from something that was initially designed 50 or more years ago. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with old designs or basing a new engine on an old engine, it happens all the time. But basing something new on an old design cuts down on development costs since you wouldn't have as many new castings and parts to spend money on.
Back to the original topic, the variable compression discussion and development has been around for years now. I can think of several companies that have messed around with it, and none that I'm aware of have went to production. I'd say there is a reason for that...