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05-11-2010, 09:20 PM
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For what it's worth, Best Car magazine in Japan is reporting that Nissan (http://www.autoblog.com/make/nissan/) is developing a hybrid version of the Fairlady Z (called the 370Z (http://www.autoblog.com/model/370z) everywhere else in the world). It's certainly plausible that the company could produce a hybrid Z since the automaker recently launched its own internally developed hybrid system in the Infiniti M (http://www.autoblog.com/model/m). Nissan is even using its own lithium ion battery for its hybrid system.
That's about it for the accurate parts of the report. The rear-wheel-drive hybrid system from the Infiniti should fit into the similarly configured Z, but it doesn't make a lot of sense. It also seems unlikely that Nissan would bother to use hybrid technology from its new relationship with Daimler (http://www.autoblog.com/make/daimler). The Daimler-Renault-Nissan partnership mainly covers small cars, electrics and diesels.
Using a Daimler diesel engine in the Z also seems like a long-shot given the character of the sports car. Frankly, we think the most likely scenario for the light-weight Z is a simple start-stop system with a downsized and turbo-direct-injection engine.
[Source: Best Car via 4WheelsNews (http://www.4wheelsnews.com/breaking-upcoming-nissan-fairlady-z-will-go-hybrid/)]
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Source: Report: Nissan developing a hybrid version of the Z? — Autoblog Green (http://green.autoblog.com/2010/05/11/report-nissan-developing-a-hybrid-version-of-the-z/)
For what it's worth, Best Car magazine in Japan is reporting that Nissan (http://www.autoblog.com/make/nissan/) is developing a hybrid version of the Fairlady Z (called the 370Z (http://www.autoblog.com/model/370z) everywhere else in the world). It's certainly plausible that the company could produce a hybrid Z since the automaker recently launched its own internally developed hybrid system in the Infiniti M (http://www.autoblog.com/model/m). Nissan is even using its own lithium ion battery for its hybrid system.
That's about it for the accurate parts of the report. The rear-wheel-drive hybrid system from the Infiniti should fit into the similarly configured Z, but it doesn't make a lot of sense. It also seems unlikely that Nissan would bother to use hybrid technology from its new relationship with Daimler (http://www.autoblog.com/make/daimler). The Daimler-Renault-Nissan partnership mainly covers small cars, electrics and diesels.
Using a Daimler diesel engine in the Z also seems like a long-shot given the character of the sports car. Frankly, we think the most likely scenario for the light-weight Z is a simple start-stop system with a downsized and turbo-direct-injection engine.
[Source: Best Car via 4WheelsNews (http://www.4wheelsnews.com/breaking-upcoming-nissan-fairlady-z-will-go-hybrid/)]
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Source: Report: Nissan developing a hybrid version of the Z? — Autoblog Green (http://green.autoblog.com/2010/05/11/report-nissan-developing-a-hybrid-version-of-the-z/)