Nissan has unveiled its new 'Nissan Z' sportscar, a powerful rear-wheel-driving vehicle equipped with a 400bhp twin-turbo V6 powerplant engine.
The new 'Nissan Z' models, which boast a retro-inspired design, will be offered with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a nine-speed automatic. According to the company, a focus for this new sportscar was building upon its previous model's handling traits. "More than just powerful and agile, the all-new Z is designed to be one with the driver, for the car to be a ‘dance partner’ for their on-road adventures," said Hiroshi Tamura, the Chief Product Specialist at Nissan.
In terms of the car's look, these new models were built to echo the design of the original 1969 sports car by the same name, which is why they present a long bonnet and short rear structure.
Powerful Retro-Inspired Sportscars
The New 'Nissan Z' Features a 400bhp Twin-Turbo V6 Engine
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Sportscars - There is an opportunity to tap into the nostalgia of classic sportscars by incorporating retro design elements into new models.
2. Powerful V6 Engines - There is a growing demand for high-performance engines that offer both speed and efficiency.
3. Manual Gearboxes - Manual gearboxes are making a comeback as consumers seek a more engaged driving experience.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Automakers can invest in incorporating retro design elements into their new sportscar models to meet the growing demand for powerful, visually-striking and efficient cars.
2. Performance Parts and Accessories - Manufacturers of performance parts and accessories can capitalize on the demand for high-performance engines and enhance the driving experience of car enthusiasts.
3. Customized Car Manufacturing - Customized car manufacturers can invest in designing and building custom retro-inspired sportscars that cater to the niche market of consumers seeking a unique and classic driving experience.