New Z car coming next year looks like
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Hoo boy- another outlet making headlines with that interview from Albaisa. What he said is they'd like to have something to show, which means a concept model. OK- but Nissan has shown several concepts over the years, dating back to my Nissan Sport days. Nissan is testing the waters, nothing more.
If the styling concept generates significant interest AND there's a valid business case to be made (ie, there's enough buyers in whatever segment they choose to compete in), it would still take two years to do a pre-production Z and ramp up production. The BRUTAL TRUTH is the next Z is still years away (if that).
If the styling concept generates significant interest AND there's a valid business case to be made (ie, there's enough buyers in whatever segment they choose to compete in), it would still take two years to do a pre-production Z and ramp up production. The BRUTAL TRUTH is the next Z is still years away (if that).
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"Playing around" in bringing a production car to life is no longer a possibility. The BRUTAL TRUTH is Nissan will only gamble so far with millions of dollars at stake. Despite a changing market and technology, Nissan will only produce a new Z if a valid business case can be made for production. The Z lacks one at the moment.
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The question is, do they really need a new Z? Is the 370Z not selling enough and being profitable? It has been in production so long that R&D is surely paid for and anything now is profit. I guess the reason Nissan may not worry about replacing it is because they know they basically have no competition at that price point? What other sports car with a NA V6, manual gear box for that price on the market? Something which offers a real sport driving instead of just being a computer on wheels? It's the same with the GT-R I guess. It has been in production for a while. So the only advantage for them may be as a halo car. But then they better replace the GT-R instead.
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The BRUTAL TRUTH is Nissan doesn't really need a new Z. Has the Z34 sold in BIG numbers? No, it never eclipsed Z33 sales in overall units delivered, despite being on sale for 10 model years. But Nissan, as a full-line car builder, has no downside to continuing to keep the Z34 in the lineup for now. But replacing it? That's another question and one that has no clear answer for now.
As for the flagship question, the GT-R assumed that title back in '09 and rumors are that it'll be replaced in the near term.
As for the flagship question, the GT-R assumed that title back in '09 and rumors are that it'll be replaced in the near term.
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"Playing around" in bringing a production car to life is no longer a possibility. The BRUTAL TRUTH is Nissan will only gamble so far with millions of dollars at stake. Despite a changing market and technology, Nissan will only produce a new Z if a valid business case can be made for production. The Z lacks one at the moment.
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If showing concept sketches and the occasional static model floats your boat, then Nissan has you covered. But a real effort to start production of a new Z? That's where I draw the line on these recent articles with the bombastic headlines proclaiming a new Z is in the works.
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Allow me to settle this.
As the highly esteemed "Manager of Conceptual Projects", I am currently doing "under wraps testing" of the completed, new 580Z Nismo Dong-AMG, a joint venture project of the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance in conjunction with Mercedes, Tata, and Dongfeng. (Try saying that fast five times.)
Despite my having signed an NDA, I think it's a good idea to get a "public perspective" on the new design, so I took the canvas wrap off to shoot an unfiltered, unabashed "spy pic" for you people.
Shown here with optional Blose-Mark Levinaki sound system playing.
As the highly esteemed "Manager of Conceptual Projects", I am currently doing "under wraps testing" of the completed, new 580Z Nismo Dong-AMG, a joint venture project of the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance in conjunction with Mercedes, Tata, and Dongfeng. (Try saying that fast five times.)
Despite my having signed an NDA, I think it's a good idea to get a "public perspective" on the new design, so I took the canvas wrap off to shoot an unfiltered, unabashed "spy pic" for you people.
Shown here with optional Blose-Mark Levinaki sound system playing.
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Don't care. Nissan has already said that if a new Z comes, it'll be a shared platform, like the Z4/Supra. There's also a 95% chance a stick shift won't even be available. Not interested.
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