If all is true, Nissan will replace the old 370Z sports car next year. The offspring will be stronger, but in its form will remain faithful to the legendary ancestors.
After eleven years, the Nissan 370Z is ripe for replacement. The 3.7-liter V6 intake engine appears to be replaced by the 3.0-liter, 400-horsepower turbo engine of the Infiniti Q60. So while in the case of the 370Z, the stroke volume is indicated by the model name, in the case of the successor it will probably refer to performance - that’s why the car will be called the 400Z, according to UK Autocar.
Of course, the sports coupe gets the luxury sedan's powertrain in unchanged form. Instead of an all-wheel drive, it will be rear-wheel drive and, due to this and its smaller size, is expected to be more dynamic than the Q60, even though it will accelerate to 100 km / h in 5 seconds. Like the name itself, the date of introduction is not fixed yet, especially not now, at the time of the global epidemic.
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