Originally Posted by RicerX The breakout of the trims and pricing makes perfect sense - even moreso than the 370Z's pricing ever did, because you're getting something tangibly and measurably
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My money is on the name "300Z" being used. The "x" isn't that important to the lineage of Z, it was just thrown in these during the late 70's "just because" and Nissan dropped it when they brought out the 350Z. I know everyone keeps calling the car "400Z" but there is absolutely no premise for Nissan to do that. 300Z will still be a new name in the lineage, even if it goes backward numerically. Quote:
I think maybe they'll offer dual piston sliding calipers on the lower 300HP models, Akebono calipers on the 400HP models, and possibly the GTR brakes on the Nismo? I would LOVE to get a 400HP 6MT with Akebonos and cloth interior. I really hope they don't make leather mandatory for 400HP trims. According to Q50/60 VR folks, the difference between the 300HP and 400HP models is largely erased with tuning, the tunes gain A LOT on 300HP cars and less on 400HP cars, bringing tuned 300HP cars close to the tuned RS cars. The 400HP VR is not terribly different from the 300HP model, I believe turbine speed sensors and an extra cooler. Careful tuning and adding more cooling are what most people do to achieve big gains from the 300HP VR. There's other questions I have too, like what kind of differential in the different trims? |
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For me, I'd prefer to get the top tier configuration and have it under warranty for a while. I'd get a good starting point to get comfortable with the car and then build off that over time. But they'll sell plenty of the 300hp configurations to people who will start throwing the mods at them right away and that's awesome too!
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Does anyone know what the engine in the Q60 redsport FEELs like to drive?
- Is the power linear? - Are there torque dips? - Does power die off at the top end? - Punchy? - Does it sound like anything? |
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Test drove a 2020 Q60, I prefer the sound of the VQ37 It sounds like a V6 Camry. |
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You spoke a lot about sound in that thread. I think it's clear the sound will be average at best unless aftermarket exhaust is used.
What about the other questions in terms of the feel of the motor? |
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they already have been selling for the Q60 and i assume it wont take much to adjust the bends to fit the new Z especially if it's really a 370 chassis. i'm thinking 3"-3.5" straight pipe would get the job done. twin turbo no need for mufflers.
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Everyone is focused on how good the motor is I could care less about that it's been in the q60/q50 for a while.now. I can drop one in my 370z right now if I wanted. I want to know how the new Z will handle. I test drove a q60 right after test driving a Z and I could never see myself in that car. That car feels like I'm driving a blob with wheels and a turbo. It has absolutely no character or driver feedback. If they throw on that adaptive suspension crap and drive by wire I'll never trade my 370z in. I would honestly rather drive a nisan versa than that car. At least when I'm taking a corner it will give me some driver feedback. I actually felt unsafe in the q60 I couldn't feel a hardly anything the car was doing. I'm pretty sure I would have taken a corner way too hard in it without knowing and ended up in a ditch somewhere.
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Exactly. Basically the same as the 370z but probably slightly improved.
So the motor IS the big question mark in terms of how it will feel. I'm hoping for linear power, no dead spots, and hopefully some pull to the redline with minimal tapering. |
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The chassis isn't really what I'm wondering about it's the electronic suspension crap on the q60 that's what I don't want. You can make the best chassis in the world but if you have drive by wire or DDS suspension it's going to be boring to drive. Especially if it has drive by wire you can't mod that away.
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Based on up-close video reviews of Z Proto, the new Z appears to consist of more 370Z parts than new parts (this has been verified). The wheel base is the same (this has been verified). The underside of the car, exhaust, suspension, etc. are pretty much exactly the same as the 370Z (this has been verified). The only new changes coming to the Z, besides the new exterior body shape, will obviously be the engine which will be the TTV6 (most likely VR30DDTT). It will also have the same exact oil cooler from the Q60 Red Sport (this has been verified). That along with the turbo speed sensors basically confirms it will use the Red Sport Engine. The transmission will more than likely be the 7-speed automatic just as the Red Sport uses. It appears the Z Proto had some kind of air/electronic suspension of sorts so there may be an adaptable suspension. The chassis is more than likely the same considering the wheel base is the same and Nissan does not have the money to develop a new chassis. I also kinda doubt it'll be updated or upgraded much either because again, Nissan does not have the money. The interior is virtually the same besides the new infotainment, driver digital dashboard, and yellow contrast accents. Considering all that info and the fact that Nissan execs themselves said multiple times the car will come to production almost exactly as it is, this means that most, if not all the parts seen on the Z Proto will be on the production car. I think a lot of people don't realize that the new Z is mostly still 370Z besides the above mentioned. Nissan shouldn't need to increase the price of the new Z very much because of this. I will bet that the new Z will start around $35,000 for the base model, going up to $45,000 MAX for the Sport/Premium/whatever line. This would be a perfect and unbeatable price point for the new Z and it would likely outsell just about all other competition on the market in that price range. If you want to see how the above info is verified watch these videos.
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