next time when its at taco bell someone should just rip off the remaining camo.Right! Just take it off already...
Seriously, it looks 99% like the Proto Z... Just give us specs and pricing already Nissan!I don't understand the point of the camouflage at this point. These cars were seen 4 months ago without camo.
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/production-z-spotted-in-gray-and-silver-–-pics-videos.143/
While ~ $35k may be a bit optimistic, I don't think that price will be too far off the mark. I know most of us are comparing the Z against the Supra, but I think Nissan is gunning for the Mustang, Camaro: the more value-oriented sports coupes. These cars (and potentially the Z) will sell in much higher volume leaving the dealer at ~$40k than they would at around 50. Remember a lot of parts/components are coming from the older 370z and infiniti, with some new body work and mild chassis improvements to keep R&D costs low. The 3.0t engine, modern tire tech, great looks inside & out, and a design ethos centered around brand heritage, could be a home run for Nissan, and they know how important it is to make the car affordable.I still don't believe the new Z will be mid $35k for a v6 turbo with 400HP. I know they are undercutting Supra and the German pricing but that is almost $15k difference in base price. I took a peek again last night at Infiniti site and the Red sport is almost $55K+ car. Yes the Nissan badging is lower but it isn't 20K lower.
Base price:
Supra with 3.0, $51K
Infiniti Red Rose $55K (4 door version)
My wild guess will be $43K for the Z!