The New Generation ‘Nissan Z-Car Concept’ May Arrive Shortly At 2017 Tokyo Motor Show; Expected in Roads by 2019

Nissan an automobile giant first introduced its Z concept cars around eight years ago, named as Nissan 370Z Coupe Sports Cars. Finally, they are on its way to launch the new generation Z concept cars in November at 2017 Tokyo Motor Show, which can beat the sixth generation 370Z concept cars.

The Nissan new generation Z concept cars will be introduced this year with a new engine and the car is expected to take the roads by 2019. As reported by Speedlux, the new generation Nissan Z engines might be configured with different features. The base trim of engines will contain 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 churning engine that comes out with 300 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque.

The high-end model of the car will be more powerful than the basic level which is configured by the same twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 from the Infiniti Q60 Red Sports, that can be able to deliver 400 hp at 6,400 rpm and 350 lb-ft of torque at 1,600 rpm. However, these engines of Nissan Z will be configured with a seven-speed dual clutch transmission.

The new generation Nissan Z Concept is planned for the upcoming 2017 Tokyo Motor Show and can take place in November 2017. Apparently, the new generation of Nissan Z might arrive shortly in showrooms after its debut at 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.

The reports say that the Nissan Z is expected to enter the market in 2019 with a price of $24,000 for the basic model. Whereas, the advance model will have a price tag of about $44,000. However, the exact release date has not been declared yet. Therefore, fans and lovers will just have to wait for further updates as they come soon, per Carscoops.

Regardless, the market has a lot of expectations from the upcoming new generation of Nissan Z cars, because the previous version had created a good market. So everybody is with the exception of the same result. Stay tuned with SWN for more updates!

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