The Next Nissan Z Makes an Appearance in Production Form

Nissan has not yet officially presented the production version of its next Z, but images are circulating online this week, and they reveal that the final product stays fairly faithful to the concept presented by the automaker last summer, though there are some discernible differences.
The car, widely presumed to be getting the name 400Z, was spotted at Nissan's Tochigi plant, according to the 400ZClub website, which monitors everything related to the Japanese automaker’s sports car. One set of images shows the car sporting a dark gray metallic finish reminiscent of the 350Z and 370Z. Another is silver, a hue seen since the model's debut in the 240Z era.
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One of the biggest differences between the concept and the production model is the front grille. On the former, the upper grille was finished in black, making the front opening look much larger than it was. Now Nissan seems to have settled on chrome, which reduces that effect. On the grey car, the roof matches the rest of the body, while on the silver version, it's in black, as on the concept.
The back end remains remarkably true to the prototype with lights inspired by the 300ZX from its 1990-1996 period. The two exhaust tips from the concept are visible in the rear diffuser. On both models, the presence of a small spoiler contrasts with the concept's sleek and clean-looking lid.
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