True and important distinction but itās still not the final production version of the car. Some of the details are going to change.This is not a concept. They never called it a concept. It's a prototype of a production car.
Also read the news indeed that the new Z is not coming to Europe:Sad that it won't be imported in Europe.
Autoweek.nl said:Unfortunately also a less positive message. The newest member of the Z family is not coming to the Netherlands. In fact, he doesn't even come to Europe. "However, a shrinking European sports car market and specific emission regulations prevented Nissan from building a business case for the introduction of the next generation Z production version in Europe," said the manufacturer. "In Europe, Nissan's priorities remain on renewing the crossover range and electrifying the offering."
Nissan's Z adventure in Europe seems to have come to an end for the time being. The 370Z, presented in 2009, closes the Z book. Since the launch of that type, 84 copies have been sold in the Netherlands. In 2010 the car had its peak year, when 32 copies found a Dutch home. Predecessor 350Z scored significantly better. 605 copies of these have been sold in our country.
Also read the news indeed that the new Z is not coming to Europe
Just shows that developing an engine for a sports car to meet EU emissions standards isnāt economical and therefore makes no sense if itās not to be used in any other cars intended for the EU Market.Not comming here due to emissions....
100% correct on the BMW part.Just shows that developing an engine for a sports car to meet EU emissions standards isnāt economical and therefore makes no sense if itās not to be used in any other cars intended for the EU Market.
So I guess this could be another reason why we should be thankful for Toyota partnering up with BMW.
Hail ZupraJust shows that developing an engine for a sports car to meet EU emissions standards isnāt economical and therefore makes no sense if itās not to be used in any other cars intended for the EU Market.
So I guess this could be another reason why we should be thankful for Toyota partnering up with BMW.
And they didn't even mention that the new car is litI watched the live stream. It seems like these guys had no passion for this car. And they kept using cheesy clique statements. It was so uncoordinated and poorly structured and moderated, it was tough to watch.