From a driver perspective, I don't think this car needs more power, really, to be an enjoyable car to drive. I love everything about the Z owner, Z driver experience.
From a marketing perspective, I agree with most everyone here that Nissan has to do something for the Z to survive (unless they just keep it like a phantom limb like the RX8).
It doesn't have to be more power or better handling, either. It could be something tech savvy or aesthetically pleasing. They just can't rest on their laurels anymore. It doesn't best its rivals at the track and has only two seats.
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