At this year's New York International Auto Show, Nissan showcased its new Z — with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine making 400 horsepower paired to either a 6-speed manual or 9-speed automatic transmission.
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Great review!!!
Lots of cheap looking plastics in the interior… typical nissan.
Absolutely!
It’s the Versa coupe we’ve all been waiting for, right?
@sprague49 🤔
Where? It’s a refresh of the 370 interior. I own a 370 and love it.
Show me another car with a twin-turbo V6, 6MT, mechanical limited slip rear diff, alloy suspension components, alloy engine cradle, carbon fiber driveshaft, alloy doors, alloy hood, alloy hatch, made in Japan, reliable….for under $50K
An unfortunate marketing choice considering the Russian tanks in the war in Ukraine.
@KP-48 heard the Russian army uses Z as a symbol of some sort
@Lina Bae this car is targeting 20s+ who wants something sporty, fun to drive and know the Z history, wouldn’t decide to cancel order or hate car suddenly for the fact that symbol that means something in nissan z because it means something else in Russia or whatever.
Nice work
I loved my 77 280Z and this kinda reminds me of it. I love the twin turbo charged 6. Has potential to be a badass sports car.
So buy one.
@J Sz I might….they’re cheaper then a Porsche.
Thanks Consumer Reports
I don’t know why they make these cars with ICE engines. Like why make sports cars w/ these outdated power trains???
It takes years to develop new cars. Automobile development occurs at a glacial pace compared with consumer electronics. When the Z was going through early planning stages and product development, probably nobody was thinking about electrifying it.
The budget was only $240 million for this upgrade of the 370. A new car from scratch is over a billion.
When does it arrive at dealerships?
Even nissan doesn’t know 😄
I love everything on it except the front grille from straight on…too square and looks like a Walmart Aston Martin! LOL
Oh does this remind me of the one I got in August of 1970. Of course that one was a little cheaper. I’m to old for this car now, but it does bring back a lot of memories. I was so cool back then!
Gotta love Nissan spending 3 years rolling out a sports car built on a 20 year chassis. Just release the thing already.
Supplier issues and the chip shortage is the problem right now. The chassis is not 20 years old either. The 370 was a huge change from the 350.
This will be the last ice “Z”, next generation will be the all new “EVZ”
Consumer Reports knows nothing about Nissan sports cars
If I was twenty years younger, I’d buy one!