The Future Of The Glorious Nissan Z-Car As We Know It Is In Doubt

Nissan executives have shed some light on the future of the Z-car, as the ageing 370Z soldiers on unchanged, and the news is mixed at best
The Future Of The Glorious Nissan Z-Car As We Know It Is In Doubt

If you’re holding out for a new Nissan Z-car, and as big fans of the 370Z we definitely are, you might be disappointed at the latest news to come out of the company.

Nissan’s chief planning officer, Philipe Klein, has revealed – with some remorse, it seems – that although there’s a desire for a new Z-model, corporate pressures have pushed the project way down the priorities list.

The Future Of The Glorious Nissan Z-Car As We Know It Is In Doubt

And there’s worse news. Mr Klein told Australian website CarAdvice:

“There is a lot of passion behind this vehicle… at the same time it’s a segment that is gradually declining, making the case more difficult.

“We have no intention to quit excitement, but we’re going to make it happen in different ways.”

The Future Of The Glorious Nissan Z-Car As We Know It Is In Doubt

Different ways? We don’t necessarily like the sound of that, but there’s no specific reason why Nissan couldn’t pull a totally new gem out of the bag with hybrid tech. CarAdvice quotes the company’s Hideyuki Sakamoto, the executive vice president of product engineering, as saying:

“GT-R and Z cars are our symbol, so we want to launch a new vehicle. We are now studying utilisation of e-power to create more aggression.”

Source: CarAdvice

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Comments

307 sw

Team up with toyota and make this

10/30/2017 - 14:25 |
154 | 4
Anonymous

I don’t mind them using a hybrid system, but I just hope they don’t pull a Mitsubishi and reuse the Z name for yet another SUV or crossover that no one asked for.

10/30/2017 - 14:29 |
290 | 8
Anonymous

E-power Z?

No thanks!

10/30/2017 - 14:37 |
62 | 6
Fangirl

We need a concept to confirm this theory. Or else, more Z cars for us!

10/30/2017 - 14:48 |
4 | 2
Daniel Tomlin

Please stop begging for hybrid systems in all new sports cars.

thanks

10/30/2017 - 15:19 |
68 | 2
maikel been

The 370e pls no

10/30/2017 - 15:30 |
22 | 0
Windscape 🇺🇸

As long as they don’t stop producing the 370Z in the meantime, I’m good

10/30/2017 - 16:01 |
2 | 0
Skyy

It’s gonna be a crossover SUV hybrid with a 1,6l 4 cylinder engine. So anyhting but excitement.

10/30/2017 - 16:06 |
22 | 0
Anonymous

“In different ways…” SUV confirmed…urgh

10/30/2017 - 16:08 |
16 | 0
Pagz777

NO, hybrids ruin cars. Either full-electric or no electric, none of this ‘e-power’ crap

10/30/2017 - 16:39 |
10 | 2

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