Saturday, September 23, 2023
News Nissan Getting Ready For Z Nismo

Nissan Getting Ready For Z Nismo

Next Nismo coming zoon

  • Chris Forsberg shows off the Nissan Z Nismo going sideways

  • Next Nismo model coming in summer

 


Nissan is getting ready to launch a track-focused version of the Z. The Nissan Z Nismo is coming later this year, so Nissan is whetting our proverbial whistles.

By handing off the Z Nismo to three-time Formula Drift champ and Nissan drive Chris Forsberg. The pro driver is clearly having some fun doing what he does best with the Z. Throwing it sideways with loads of tire smoke.

In the video, we can see special paint and a red stripe, which is a typical hallmark of Nissan’s high-performance Nismo (Nissan Motorsports) department. The car also looks to have new wheels and a special body kit. There’s probably going to be more horsepower as well.

We’ll get more details about the car later this summer. For now, watch and enjoy.

 

 

Trending Now

Data Shows Stick-Shift Take Rate on the Rise

More buyers, especially younger ones, are getting the manual option Sales share has doubled in the last three years Stick-shift sales are up! The...

Ford Canada and Unifor Avoid Strike with New Agreement

Ford Motor of Canada and Unifor union strike a three-year deal, preventing a workers' strike and paving the way for electric vehicle labor standards.   ...

Mazda6 Sedan Rumored to Re-enter the Market in 2025

Mazda is purportedly in the process of resurrecting its Mazda6 model, according to well-placed sources. Development has been going on behind the scenes, targeting...

Kia Launches Second-Gen Electric City Car at Home

Electric mini gets 233 km from tiny battery Where are our $20k EVs?? Kia has just launched a new electric version of one of...

The 2025 Mini Countryman Electric just landed in NYC

The Mini Countryman EVwill be available in the fall of 2024 as a 2025 model year. The Electric Countryman won't be alone in...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.