Current Nissan 370Z Is Old and Due For Replacement


After almost a decade on the market, the Nissan 370Z is a definite oldie in the realm of sports cars.

A replacement is due, then. We have been waiting for what seems like a lifetime for someone from Nissan to comment on the new Z. Alfonso Albaisa, Nissan Design Chief finally spilled the beans in his talk to Wheels when he said:

“The Z-car, oh my god. Huge pressure. You can imagine I’m completely excited that I am in the position to work on that.”

“To work on that.” In my mind, this part of the sentence says enough. The new Z car is coming. A year before, in his talk with the UK Autocar, Albaisa also commented on the Z by confirming
he is personally advocating the return of the new car. It seems he had it his way. Our way too. Thanks, Albaisa.

Nissan’s Partnership with Mercedes On the New Z Car


The development of the new Nissan Z car seems to be quite an interesting one as someone from Nissan apparently reached out to Mercedes to form an agreement for a joint development of the new Z car. A development not unlike what Toyota and BMW did with the new Supra and the Z4. This would actually be an expected turn of events for a number of reasons:

  • Sports car market is dwindling
  • Mercedes and Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi already have a clearly set up partnership
  • Infiniti and Mercedes already share a lot of technology
  • Joint development of the new SLC and the new Z car could lead to significant development cost cuts for both companies

Yet, despite all of this, some suggest that the talks failed.

Whatever the reason or whatever the outcome, I would find it really unusual if the companies refused to cooperate on the development of the new Nissan 400Z. Due to some other information I came across, some form of cooperation might still be happening.

The Name? Nissan 400Z?


Up until this point, Nissan linked the engine capacity with the number in the name. The 350Z had a 3.5-liter, V-6. The 370Z had a 3.7-liter V-6. Now, the alleged 400Z won’t have an engine of that size. It is more likely to receive a turbocharged six-cylinder with 400 horsepower. In that regard, Nissan may do the only sensible thing and name the car not after the engine capacity, but in accordance with the power of its engine. 400 horsepower for the 400Z. This can create some problems as everyone expects the new Z car to have a number of different versions. Even with the four-cylinder engine and the super powerful Nismo. All of them will have different power outputs. What if the new car name ends up being the Z? I’d like that.

Linked to The Infiniti Q60


While linking the new SLC and the new Nissan 400Z is unlikely, matching it with the Infiniti Q60, on the other hand, seems to be a Vulcan kind of logic. Remember the Nissan 350Z? That one was built on the same platform as the Infiniti G35 (and many other cars, but that is not the point).

After all, the Infiniti Q60 measures almost 185 inches in length with a wheelbase of 112.2 inches. The current 370Z is a car with 167 inches in length and a tiny wheelbase of 100 inches. I cannot see the new Z growing by more than a few inches. It would be a shame. Some rumors do suggest that this is going to happen nevertheless. But instead of the new Z becoming too large and too chubby, Nissan will shorten the wheelbase, retain the track, use the rear wheel drive layout of the Infiniti Q60 and adapt it for use on the shorter wheelbase. This leads me to imagine the new Nissan Z car using the engines from the Infiniti Q60 which would, frankly, be awesome.

Possible Versions

Hybrid


Considering that the whole world moves in the direction of electrification, one would assume that the newest Nissan pseudo-hallo Z car could do the same. I will try to imagine something here – a 400Z with a Mercedes-Benz sourced 3.0-liter, turbocharged engine with a mild-hybrid setup.

Of course, it is available with various states of tune. As it offers the latest in terms of technology and efficiency with plenty of power, having it in the possible Nissan 400Z hybrid would be nifty. Only if Nissan and Mercedes actually form this level of partnership with the creation of the new Z car.

3.0 V-6 turbocharged from the Q60


While the 3.0-liter, mild-hybrid, I-6 from Mercedes-Benz would be the biggest quirk of the new 400Z, far more likely is the integration of the 3.0-liter, turbocharged V-6 from the Infiniti Q60.

Heck, it seems to be just the right evolution over the naturally aspirated 3.7-liter V-6 from the current car. Don’t even consider that the new Z will get an N/A engine. I know you are thinking about it somewhere deep down, but that isn’t going to happen, so just stop.

2.0-liter, I-4, turbocharged engine from Mercedes-AMG


Some rumors from before even suggested that the new Zetto will get an AMG developed four cylinder. You know, the most powerful 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine in the world. While I doubt this will ever happen, I may be on board with the 2.0-liter-powered entry level Zed.

We still do not know which four-cylinder engine that will be, though. If not that mad AMG A45 one, then the one developed for the upcoming A35 could do. Bear in mind, all of this is only a conjecture. We are still far from knowing which entry-level engine will power the new Nissan Z car.

Nismo Version


Rumors about the new Z car haven’t even properly started when Autocar from the UK shocked the Fairlady Z enthusiasts with the news that Nissan officials actually confirmed the creation of the new Nismo version of the car. Heck, I have some of the specs.

It will all go to all four wheels. Can you even imagine how much power is this? The first version of the Nissan GT-R R35 developed 485 horsepower. And they were madly quick and strikingly fast. Can the new Z be as fast as the first GT-R R35? Boy, that would be some sick world to live in.

Conclusion


The new Nissan Z car is coming. That is all we know for sure. However, I can deduce some things:

It will probably be based on the upcoming Q60

Power will come from a turbocharged, 3.0-liter, V-6

It will be noticeably bigger compared with the current generation car

It will spawn a roadster version down the road

The hybrid model may be produced more for promotional purposes than for anything else

An entry-level version powered with a four-cylinder motor is likely

The car will have a somewhat adjusted naming nomenclature compared to what we have been accustomed to

The new Z may appear in the concept form next year although some even suggest the Nissan will reveal the production version in 2019

All in all, the next Nissan Z car should be adapted to the world of today where sports cars are fun and hot, but no one finds them appealing enough to spend big bucks on.

Further Reading


Read our full speculative review on the next Nissan Z.


Read our full review on the 2017 Nissan 370Z.


Read more Nissan news.