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Old 04-17-2012, 05:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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We certainly like the idea behind the Infiniti Performance Line, but execution has left us largely underwhelmed. Instead of an M or AMG fighter, buyers are left with little more than fancy paint and a stiffer suspension. But according to Motor Trend, Infiniti may have something more impressive brewing.

An unnamed source spilled the goods on the future of the G line, including a juicy detail about a hyper performance coupe. The next-generation G is set to hit the market during the summer of 2014, bringing with it a rash of changes.

One of those is the introduction of an IPL-specific 3.7-liter V6. The source claims the engine is all-new and features direct-injection and two turbos to help it produce a whopping 530 horsepower. This time, it seems Infiniti has its heart set on stepping up to the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG and BMW M3. The engine will be built in Japan alongside the powerplant for the Nissan GT-R.

Now for the bad news. The shadowy source says the high-performance IPL will be priced in line with the GT-R, at least in Japan. On this side of the globe, the brawny Nissan commands a price well north of the $58,930 MSRP on the C63 AMG, which leads us to believe there's still some pricing to be sorted out on that front.
Infiniti working on 530-HP twin-turbo IPL model for G

Could this mean a TT 370Z? or the very least DI?
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.Now that I read this version of the article. It sounds like to me like either, there will be a revolutionary revamping of the nissan sports car lineup? Or, the new G ipl will NOT make it to the US, leaving us only the GT-R. If by chance we get a turbo model? It will probably be a 100hp less than the japanese version maybe 430hp at best. If by chance the 530hp ipl arrives? It will probably be sold here in super-llimited numbers. I have a feeling that nissan is going to go back to leaving the best of there cars in japan. In a way, I don't even blame them if they do???

I can see the GT-R getting a power bump to 600-650hp? The ipl 100 less. A new higher powered nismo Z getting the 530hp powerplant. a sport Z getting a 430hp powerplant. And an NA hybrid Z getting 380hp powerplant.
I see that 2.5L supercharged powerplant in the new 2014/15 Datsun-Silvia, a revamped infiniti G25, and possibly in the 2013 altima and altima coupe.

I think nissan wants to get the name in the 30k-100k market. Infiniti from 70k-??? And recreate datsun to run in the 15k-45k range. I think this will be the 7 year goal of nissan infiniti. Setting it off will be the G and Z. They both will be going well upmarket. But quality of both cars I think will reach new heights we just aren't expecting. Nissan is so hush hush and they do what they do well.

And next generation, I think it will be offered take it or leave it pricing liike they did with the skyline. We will probably say leave it then watch the world press rub in our faces that these are the best sports cars ever. Lol.
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I heard other rumors that it will come from the Mercedes collaboration. The VQ is such a good engine, I hope it doesn't disappear. It looks promising for the revival of a Z with forced induction though.
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Sounds silly. I did read an article that Nissan is investing some serious money to build a new V6 to replace the VQ
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If the Z and G will continue to share a platform - an unknown right now - and assuming this isn't BS from Japan (which may well be the case, it's typical this far outy), imagine a factory Nismo with 530 HP!

Infiniti Super G with 530-hp Twin-Turbo V-6 in Pipeline - Motor Trend

Of course, you don't want to consider the price... which the "insider" says will be similar to the GT-R.

Only time will tell if the next Z will share a platform with the next G. Or even if the next G does indeed to go a shared Mercedes platform.

This could be a brilliant new future for the Z... or the end of the line for the FM platform as we know it. And where would development money come from for an entirely new platform for the Z?

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if price were similar to a GT-R, then i would pick the GT-R...
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if price were similar to a GT-R, then i would pick the GT-R...
+ 1... 70-80k for Z? Doesn't make sense IMO? If priced <50k then there might be a real market for it. Who knows... we'll see in a few years I guess.
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A GT-R is more like 90K and up these days... USD. That kind of price doesn't make sense for a Z... and it would also hurt the GT-R market. Unless that price is going to go up, too (yet again).

I read a lot of Japanese car magazines (well, don't read as much as look thru the pics and hope for English ). There is always a lot of speculation, even a lot of Photochops. It's fun to read, but it doesn't mean much.

You'll also note that Sam Mitani in Road & Track usually just copies this same stuff into his column there. Along with pictures - and suggests that it's from his own mind or from R&T. No credit given to the original Japanese writers. That's ridiculous.

I really have to wonder about this MT article... I think it's wishful thinking on the part of somebody who isn't even part of Nissan.

But nevermind the engine for now… that's a secondary question. The first question that Nissan product planners have to answer is what platform the next Z will be based on. Is the FM platform to be evolved or abandoned? If it is to be shared with the G families again (aka Nissan 250/370GT, FX, M), then that sets pricing and dimensions, the general weight, all the major hardpoints, as well as most of the engine family. That's the big question here that we don't know yet.

A recent spy picture of a "mule" G in Germany showed pretty much the same car as today... the brakes were all in the same place - which is usually a giveaway as to changes on mules. However the muffler was transverse. The rear suspension was the same track, however the front had been increased very slightly (just like the M). This is the only thing we have to go on so far... but it's mere existence suggests that a new family of cars will start to arrive in 2 years. Remember the cut-up 350Z with the 370Z parts underneath that was caught driving around Los Angeles? That type of thing is what we need to see soon so that we will know what's coming.

On my blog DrivingEnthusiast Blog | Motor Trend predicts a 530Hp Twin-Turn Infiniti G, I wrote two posts on this subject, covering my own predictions. Which revolved around an update to the current FM platform, and a 3 liter twin-turbo of 400 HP. Since Infiniti recently trademarked a couple of new logos, amongst them "G30t" and "G35h" - I felt that means a 3 liter (remember the VQ engine currently is found in displacements ranging from 2 liters to 4) twin-turbo and the existing M35 hybrid engine in the G.

Nissan has already revealed it is experimenting with a supercharged 2.5 liter DOHC 4 as a fuel economy strategy... that could be their "EcoBoost" which could then a base engine for the next Z. In fact the next Z, and again I'm out on a limb here, could have as many as 4 engines all shared with the next G (as the two engines today are). A base 2.5 supercharged, a 3.7 liter as today, the 3.5 hybrid, and the 3 liter TT. Imagine that - and it would be easy to do if and only if the platform is shared again with the G. There are also savings to Nissan because sharing cuts much of the expensive emissions and federal testing because of the shared platform. Remember, fuel economy has to improve significantly over the next few years... there will be changes to engine lineups whether we like it or not.

Are you ready for a Z with 4 engine options, instead of two? And a lower base price?

Disclaimer: like I said in my blog posting, I'm out on a limb.
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New Z should be close to 400hp and as far as a turbo goes, that would be questionable. Everything nowadays has a turbo strapped to it.
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Let's take this a bit further with some choices. Vote or discuss with a reply.

Givens:
  • fleet average fuel economy has to significantly increase over the next few years. That could at a minimum impact a base engine for the next Z.
  • sharing a platform with the Nissan FM platform family (which includes the Infiniti G) dictates most of the major dimensions, all of the major hardpoints, and an inherently higher weight than a dedicated Z-only platform would. Sharing a platform does provide significant savings in development and production costs.
  • We don't know if there is a jointly developed platform with Mercedes because this has not been announced for this class of car.
  • the very very low sales volume of the Z means minimal development money would be available for it - which is why the 350Z and 370Z used the common Nissan FM platform of their time
  • an all-new platform is far more expensive to develop if it is an "orphan" - aka it isn't shared with anything else
  • the current Z is fairly heavy, which is a result of the platform sharing and also impacts fuel economy
  • Nissan does not have unlimited money to spend, a much higher rate of return is waiting in the developing Indian and fast-growing Chinese markets.
  • we all love the Z and know that Nissan will continue it.

Disclaimer: we have no inside knowledge so this all open discussion.

Two questions: platform and engine for the next Z.

Please keep this realistic. No dreaming: Nissan will have to be on a realistic budget. Discuss what we feel is realistic given all the above, not impossible.

1. Platform
  • Make it an evolution of the current FM platform and share it with Infiniti again. Use further weight saving measures to get the weight down a little more.
  • Make it a variation of the upcoming joint Mercedes platform, to be shared with Infiniti. But don't cheap out on the suspension - we want all the same good bits.
  • Make it a variation of the upcoming joint Mercedes platform, to be shared with Infiniti. But get the cost down by cheapening the suspension, as Hyundai does with the Genesis Coupe versus the Genesis Sedan (more stamped steel parts to reduce cost, even a front McPherson suspension).
  • Take the time and expense to create an all-new and significantly lighter platform, understanding that it has to be shared with something other than Infiniti and that the "maximum" engine choice would be limited to a naturally-aspired V-6 because all the corresponding components would be lighter-duty. This may add years to the process, yet could also yield a smallish AE-86/200ZX type product as well as a premium matching rear wheel drive platform for Infiniti. This is a multi-billion dollar investment for Nissan.

2. Engines
(vote for/discuss multiple engines if you agree that this should be the case)
  • Give the base Z a separate engine from the "touring/upmarket" Z, one which would provide much better fuel economy without loosing too much performance and which would have it's own unique driving character. Not a smaller V-6 As we've seen in the Infiniti G25 (which as Infiniti knows now makes for a very uninteresting car) but the supercharged 2.5 liter DOHC 4.
  • Give the base Z a separate engine from the "touring/upmarket" Z. In this case, a 2.5 liter DOHC V-6, enhanced with direct injection.
  • As a sole engine, or an upmarket engine (if multiple engines), upgrade the current 3.7 liter V-6 with more advanced electronics, direct injection, and other state-of-the-art enhancements to stretch it's life further into the future. Keep in mind that no matter what evolves here, this type of engine can only deliver mileage significantly under the required corporate average.
  • As an upmarket offering, for a Nismo-type product, offer a naturally aspirated engine.
  • As an upmarket offering, for a Nismo-type product, offer the twin-turbocharged 3 liter DOHC V-6 engine from the recently trademarked Infiniti G30t. The Nismo price would then be about the same as the G30t price - presumably upper 40s. HP would be just over 400.
  • As an upmarket offering, for a Nismo-type product, offer a variation of the GT-R engine, rear wheel drive only, and slightly detuned. This implies a very high price, just under the entry level GT-R of the same timeframe (meaning, probably ~80s at a minimum). HP would be as much as 500.
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New Z should be close to 400hp and as far as a turbo goes, that would be questionable. Everything nowadays has a turbo strapped to it.
I don't see why its questionable. 2 generations of Z went without turbo options, then two generations went with turbos. We went 2 generations without turbos. I can see the next two genrations coming with turbos. It makes perfect sense to me.
As far as several powerplants, I think there will only be two. An NA 3ltr one that that will most likely produce 280hp. And a turbo model which I think will hit around 400. I think the next chassis will weigh about 2900lbs.
The other sporty 2.5 supercharged engines will most likely go into the new Silvia that will most likely be introduced by Datsun.

Probably Silvias will start around $27-38k and Z's around 38-50k. If the 530hp goes into a Z??? It will probably go into a Z NISMO edition and will be limited to the standard 500units a year with a premium of around $54-60k. Makes a lot more sense to me.

The super G has been a rumour since 2008. Now that its coming to fruition I believe it will be a superluxury car with all the technological breakthroughs running through the cockpit and will have a 20k premium over a GT-R
I see the GTR eventually hitting the 3600lb mark and getting about 600hp, give or take 20hp. But staying pretty simple in the interior. Pretty much where it is now with a couple of extra enhancements. The GTR is AWD. I think the infiniti super G will have the option of RWD and AWD. The GTR will be faster. The infinit will have mercedes like interior.
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forget the engine, if the Z is going in the direction of the 2013 looks then they may loose a lot of future customers based just on that.
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I see can the next generation Z pushing a good 400hp. Now 500+ that might be sometime & it so I would assume the price would be b/w 70-80K, but the GT-R's price will definitely jump as well.

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