Nissan does what many BMW fans dream of
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When Nissan first showed the new Generation Z, the hearts of many enthusiasts beat faster. No wonder, because the coupé is a wonderful collector’s car. Now the sporty Nissan comes with a modification that BMW fans dream of.
As with some BMW models, the Z was widely criticized for its large grille. And not without reason, because the big mouth is quite sensitive to taste.
Nissan does what BMW fans dream of
Last year’s Tokyo Motor Show featured a show car that had its radiator grille downsized. Now the Japanese nostalgia car reports that the Nissan Z will really go into production.
The Nissan Z is not available in the Netherlands. If you want to import one, you can opt for one from Japan. This is reportedly the only country where the car comes with a narrower, wider grille. In the land of the rising sun, the model bears the historical name Fairlady Z.
Just a grille reduction
Although the design is slightly different, the successor to the Nissan 370Z retains the same performance. Under the hood is a 3.0 liter V6 with two turbochargers. The peak power is 405 hp and the maximum torque is 475 Nm.
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Power only goes to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual or a nine-speed automatic.
In Japan, the Nissan Z has a price of 5,241,500 Japanese yen, which is about 37,068 euros.
Nissan Z not in the Netherlands
Although the V6 version will never make it to the Netherlands via the Nissan importer, there is still a glimmer of hope for the Dutchman. However, the import company would like to see a variant with a battery in it. When it comes to that, we can also count on a Z in the Netherlands.
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