
there Nissan Z (or Nissan 400Z), is a sports coupe that was launched by the Japanese manufacturer in 2021, but unfortunately was not exported to Europe. The same will be true for its future cancellation. Nismo sportier, as already announced via this short teaser airing in the United States.
Even if we have to wait a little while to get to know the model in detail, Nissan didn’t even bother with camouflage and is already presenting its Nissan Z Nismo in his ultimate livery, in the middle of a drift session!
Nissan Z Nismo: cut for the track
We see three-time Formula Drift World Champion Kris Forsberg behind the wheel to highlight the sporty performance of the new Nissan Z Nismo, pushed to the limit during competition. drift demonstration.
According to the Japanese firm, the Nissan Z Nismo was developed for use on the track, and its engine 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 should exceed the current version’s 400 horsepower. In the video, we notice the presence of petals on the steering wheel, which confirms the use of a nine-speed automatic transmission.
“With track-ready performance, bold styling and dynamic design, the Z Nismo is the exciting next step in the 50-year journey of Nissan’s iconic sports car.”– said in a short statement of the Japanese manufacturer.
Nissan Z Nismo: distinctive style
To distinguish the Nismo version from the “regular” Z, Nissan added some special elements, such as special shields, side skirts, a new radiator grille, sporty black wheels, a rear spoiler or even a red border on its body kit.
Of course, there are “Nismo” badges, as well as a specific interior with Recaro bucket seats dressed in red leather upholstery. The instrument cluster features a fully digital display, the design of which has been revised for this version of the Nismo.
Nissan Z Nismo will be presented in more detail summer 2023, an opportunity for Nissan to confirm various information about it, including its technical data. To be continued…
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Source: Auto Plus

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