The next Z

tyroguru

Club Member
Super disappointing that this won't be an option for the UK/Europe as I was hoping for it to be a possible choice for me when the become available. I'll probably go with some Ultimate Driving Machine fun then unless my mind changes significantly before then. Shame.
 
Super disappointing that this won't be an option for the UK/Europe as I was hoping for it to be a possible choice for me when the become available. I'll probably go with some Ultimate Driving Machine fun then unless my mind changes significantly before then. Shame.

it could be marketing to generate interest and appeal.

Most likely not
 

chris frizzell

Club Member
cracking looking car but will go to the US as we in the UK dont have the money nor market for such a fantactic car shame . also manual only will be fun in the US as less than 20% can drive stick . Dont dispair its the 50s all again the folk with disposable cash having mustangs and 400z and we have honda civic and ford focus . they may have a change off heart though.
 

yellowz

Club Member
I think they should have sloped the back down before the tail, would have looked much better and more reminiscent.
 

Bazzateer

Club Member
Love the look, can get used to the huge grille. I'd prefer proper gauges as well.
Gutted that we won't be getting it here. Presumably they'll be available for the home market so at least there should be correct (right) side drive versions available eventually.
 

peter_s

Club Member
It would probably be possible to import it privately. There are tons of US pickups rolling around here in Sweden either by private or grey import. They don't have EG/CoC type certification.

Now this doesn't help you UK citizens, but if a car has been registered in another EU country, it's possible to register that specific car in another.

There are possibilities if you want one
 

toopy

Club Member
Have to say Im not really feeling it, yes it looks ok, but does look like a Z ..... not to me, could just be another Jag, not that keen on the rear panel and lights either, and the front is bland! o_O
 

red baron

Well-Known Forum User
having just seen the offical email from nissan japan you will be dissapointed to know the car is only being sold in japan asia and usa
 

Huw

Club Member
Try as I might I really don’t like it much, just bland. The 240Z was ground breaking in its styling. Pity Nissan has followed the styling conventions of most other manufactures and not produces a truly unique Z of our time.
 
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