Watch 2023 Nissan Z launch like Audi | Car Buzz

2021-12-01 08:56:07 By : Ms. letje yuan

It seems that we have a lot of expectations.

A YouTuber named Burnt Rubber recently stumbled upon a brand new 2023 Nissan Z. Considering that the new Z is not yet on sale, this is a very rare discovery. A truck full of Zs was recently discovered in Japan, but it will only go on sale next spring.

The condition of Z and its license plate reveals what it is most likely to be. Since the fuel filler cap is missing and there are some strange scratches on the side, it is apparently already in some of the smaller fender bends. This car is also affixed to the manufacturer's license plate, which means it is like a pre-production certified car. This car has gone through a hard life, which is fair. It is not easy for Z drivers to have their car, and the way the car is launched is not soft.

YouTubers check whether the car is unlocked, and it does. Furthermore, they decided to open the hood to get a glimpse of the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6. It is the same engine used in the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport, which produces 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. One person in the video happened to own a Q60, and he said that the engine compartment looked exactly the same, except for the pillar brackets.

It seemed that after a long time (they waited for the sun to move), Z's driver appeared. Even if it's only idling, it has already issued a deep rumble. Then the driver did something completely unexpected. Usually manufacturers don't want you to see and hear things before you should see and hear things, but kind drivers promise to give them a difficult post.

You can hear it has some kind of launch control system. As the speed increases, the car decelerates as it builds up pressure, and then starts with minimal tire slip. This is an impressive holiday, you can skip to 4:50 to watch the launch. Nissan says it is not interested in speeds of 0-60 mph, although the new Z will be much faster than its naturally aspirated predecessor. Instead, Nissan pursues a responsive and enjoyable riding experience that you can enjoy on the track. For a company that is not interested in straight-line speed, they seem to have done it.