Nissan Z Proto Sports Car Unveiled


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Nissan's Z car will soon benefit from a comprehensive redesign, and even the badges will get a redux. According to a trademark application in Canada unearthed by Motor Trend, the "Z" logo will get a different look that hints at a retro theme for the new model. Additional trademarks for a completely new Nissan brand logo suggest that this redesigned badge could also appear on the new Z.

The new Z logo is a bit more embellished than the current one (pictured), as it has a bar crossing the Z and a serif font. It's certainly meant to evoke Z badges of old from cars such as the Datsun 240Z, which is said to inspire the styling of the new model. This strikes an interesting contrast with the new Nissan brand logo, however, which is far more modern and simplistic.

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Next-gen Nissan Z model might use Nissan 400Z, comes with 400 horsepower V6 twin turbo



The Z-code sports car from Nissan, the current model 370Z, has been on sale since 2009, so there is a rumor that the next model is likely to be released. The latest report is about the successor named the Nissan 400Z with a retro design. Combined with higher performance than the current model with a dual power V6 turbo 400 horsepower.

It is reported that dealer managers in the United States have seen the brief design of the Nissan 400Z and said that the front design is inspired by the 240Z.The rear lights are similar to that of the 300ZX. Out of date By switching to the touch screen with the latest infotainment system

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The high performance version in the Nismo code is expected to follow as well. By changing the design and improving the suspension And the engine is stronger than the normal version. In addition, many senior executives in Nissan also gave an interview in a hint that the next generation Nissan Z will follow shortly. The launch period is expected to be more than 12 months from now. As quickly as we can see in the end of 2020.

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Nissan has revealed a significant plan to restructure its entire business model over the next four years that will see the brand introduce 12 new cars in the next 18 months - including a brand new Z sports car.

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The brand has even teased the new model, which will enter the line-up as a replacement for the ageing 370Z. Classic Nissan Z-car proportions are promised, with a rakish fastback profile with a long rear window and pronounced rear shoulders. The nose tapers down sharply into a large front grille, but the teaser image is all that is known about the mystery new sports car, which will become a rival for the likes of the Jaguar F-Type and Ford Mustang.

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The confirmation of the new Z-car forms a core part of the brand’s plans over the next four years, and will act as a halo model for a global product shift that will focus mainly on the North American, Japanese and Chinese markets.

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A name for the new car has not been revealed, though web rumours suggest that it could take on the 400Z badge. A newly designed ‘Z’ badge has been trademarked by the company, though, which the model will wear.

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New Nissan Z Shows Off More Details in Teaser Video

The new Nissan Z's design will take inspiration from its predecessors, if this new teaser video is any indication. It draws a clear line between the original 240Z and the new model's headlight shape, while also showing the taillights that are clearly a nod to the legendary 300ZX of the early 1990s.


We expect the new Z to be called 400Z and be powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine. It'll retain the classic front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and will hopefully come standard with a six-speed manual transmission. (If it doesn't, we'll be disappointed.) The so-called "Z Proto" that debuts September 15 will likely be similar to the eventual production model that should arrive later this year before going on sale sometime in 2021.

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Nissan Z Proto Unveiled

Nissan has unveiled the successor of 370Z and it sure looks exciting enough. Production version might have some variations though.

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Nissan today unveiled the Z Proto, signaling the company’s intent to launch a new generation of the legendary Z sports car. Shown at a virtual event beamed around the world from the Nissan Pavilion in Yokohama, the prototype car features a new design inside and out, as well as a V-6 twin turbocharged engine with a manual transmission.

First hinted at in a video named “Nissan A-Z” in May, the Nissan Z Proto pays full respect to 50 years of Z heritage. At the same time, it’s a thoroughly modern sports car.

“The Z, as a pure sports car, represents the spirit of Nissan,” said Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida. “It’s a key model in our Nissan NEXT transformation plan, and it’s proof of our ability to do what others don’t dare to do, from A to Z. As a Z fan myself, I’m excited to announce that the next Z is coming.”

A global community of fans young and old attended today’s virtual unveiling. Members of the Z Club in Japan, ZCON participants in Nashville, Tennessee, and enthusiasts in various other markets tuned in for the event.

Exterior: past meets future

Penned and developed by the design team in Japan, the Z Proto boasts a fresh, attractive exterior design with a silhouette that communicates respect for the original model. It sports a bright yellow pearlescent paint – a tribute to a popular paint scheme on both the first-generation Z (S30) and the 300ZX (Z32) – and a black roof.

Combining a retro theme with one that also projected futurism was challenging, said Alfonso Albaisa, head of design at Nissan.

“Our designers made countless studies and sketches as we researched each generation and what made them a success,” Albaisa said. “Ultimately, we decided the Z Proto should travel between the decades, including the future.”

The shape of the hood and the canted, teardrop-shaped LED headlights are both unmistakable reminders of the original Z. The rectangular grille’s dimensions are similar to the current model with the addition of oval grille fins to offer an updated modern look. The form continues to exude both sportiness and elegance.

“The LED headlights have two half-circles that hark back to the Japan market-only 240ZG of the 70s,” Albaisa explained. “The ZG has clear dome lenses over the headlight buckets, which under light give off two circular reflections over each headlight. We liked that unique characteristic and discovered that it naturally fit with the Z’s identity.”

The link to the original Z is most striking when viewing the Z Proto from the side. The roofline flows from the nose to the squared-off rear to create a distinctive first-generation Z profile whose rear edge was slightly lower than the front fender height giving the Z its unique posture. The signature transition from the rear quarter glass to the low-slung position of the rear tail adds to the effect.

The rear takes inspiration from the 300ZX (Z32) taillights, reinterpreted for the modern world. Set within a rectangular black section that runs across the rear and wraps around the outer edges, the LED taillights convey a sharp glow.

Lightweight carbon fiber treatments on the side skirts, front lower lip and rear valance ensure nimble performance. 19-inch alloy wheels and dual exhausts complete the Z Proto’s striking road presence.

Interior: modern tech with a vintage touch

Designed to fit driver and passenger like a glove, the Z Proto’s cabin seamlessly blends modern technology with vintage Z touches.

The interior design team sought advice from professional motorsports legends to give the Z Proto an ideal sports car cabin, both for road and track. This can be seen in the Z’s instrumentation. All vital information is found in the 12.3-inch digital meter display and arranged to help the driver grasp it at a glance, such as the redline shift point at the twelve o-clock position.

The new, deep dish steering wheel offers the driver quick access controls without losing its vintage aesthetic.

Yellow accents are found throughout the cabin, including stitching on the instrument panel. The seats feature special yellow accenting and a layered gradation stripe in the center of the seats to create depth.

Sports car joy: an exhilarating, dynamic performer

The original Z was built to bring the joy and excitement of sports car ownership to as many people as possible.

“The Z has always been a strong dynamic performer, making it easy for customers to enjoy its capabilities and feel as connected as possible to the car,” said Hiroshi Tamura, chief product specialist of the Z Proto. “This has been true through all its generations, and this is what drives our passion to innovate and challenge the norm.”

Each new generation had a more powerful engine, although the Z is about more than power increases.

“Z is a balance of power and agility,” Tamura continued. “It is a vehicle that creates a connection with the driver not just on the physical level, but emotionally, and responds to the driver’s impulses.”

Make no mistake though, the Z Proto packs a powerful punch. Under the elongated hood is an enhanced V-6 twin-turbocharged engine mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. As a prototype, work is now underway on synchronizing the power with the grace and control that has defined the Z for the past 50 years.

“With the launch this summer of the groundbreaking Ariya EV, we’ve started a new era of electrification and autonomous driving technology,” said Uchida. “With the Z, we’re bringing drivers the excitement of a pure sports car. For more than 50 years we have been creating the legend of Z together. I’m glad you’re with us for the next exciting chapter. The new Z is on its way.”
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