Nissan Z Concept Is Set To Appear At 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

The Nissan 370Z Coupe was first introduced eight years ago and the second generation is slated to be introduced this year. Apparently, the Nissan Z Concept will make its debut at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show that will be taking place in several months.

Nissan Z Concept: Upcoming Powerful Engines

According to report, the Nissan Z base will be powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that is capable of putting out 300 horsepower and 296 pound-feet of torque. In addition, there will also be a more powerful configuration that will come from the same powertrain as the Infiniti Q60 Red Sports. This will be able to deliver 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque as reported. It was also mentioned that the upcoming new powerful engines for the Nissan Z will both be paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Nissan Z Concept: The Tokyo Debut

According to report, the Nissan Z Concept is scheduled to make its debut at the upcoming 2017 Tokyo Motor Show. The event will be taking place in November this year. At this point, there are many details about the Nissan Z Concept that are still kept under the rug. However, it only makes sense since hype has to be generated for the upcoming next-generation Nissan Z.

Nissan Z Concept: Coming To Showrooms Soon Enough

Apparently, the next generation of Nissan Z will arrive shortly after its debut. Reports state that the Nissan Z is expected to enter the market in 2019 with a price in the range of $24,000 for the base trim. Accordingly, the more powerful powertrain will have a price tag of about $44,000. Regarding the release date however, no exact date has been announced yet. Fans and enthusiasts will just have to wait for further updates as they come. In any case, the market has a lot to look forward to from the next generation of Nissan Z given the fact that the first version has done very well.

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