Nissan planning Nissan 450Z

Nissan is planning a Z sports coupe slotted above the current Nissan 350Z called the Nissan 450Z. The upgraded model will feature a 4.5 litre V8 engine which would likely be a tuned up version of the VK45DE from the Infiniti M45. The VK45DE makes 340hp currently, but Left Lane News reports the final product will feature 430hp. Of course, all that crazy power requires all-wheel drive, so that will be standard as well.

Nissan plans to pitch this new Nissan 450Z against the Porsche Carrera 911 and the Maserati 4.2.

Source: Left Lane News

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  • Why? What about the R35 GTR Proto?

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  • rafreez on Oct 25, 2005 at 7:42 pm

    Nissan against porshe n maserati…let see the results of this battle…

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  • xprezzy on Oct 25, 2005 at 10:37 pm

    350Z >> 450Z…………. well lets see what nissan can do after this……..

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  • ex-mivec on Oct 26, 2005 at 12:32 am

    damn it. i love this shit!!!

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  • Michael Chua on Oct 26, 2005 at 1:50 am

    Lovely looks. Lovelier speed :)

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  • Sexythang on Oct 26, 2005 at 3:40 am

    finally….911 turbo needs some competition…..at least in terms of handling and speed……

    i was thinking whether this would overlap or eclipse the new skyline. might be close coz the skyline might still use the 3.5 turboed. if im not guessing wrong.

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  • hfrshah on Oct 26, 2005 at 5:05 am

    The pic is a 350Z GT4 Special Edition.

    Will it be a new car from ground up or a 350Z with bigger engine? With the new engine, Nissan might just (barely) matches (tho not likely) the performance of the two targeted rivals, but would it be as special as either of them? In its current class, the 350Z's strong points are its looks, handling and outright pace.

    Going up the class ladder will be tricky for the Nissan, the Maser 4200GT's engine is touted to be one of the finest V8 ever, power delivery and sound to die for, while the Porsche 911 will be backed by its legendary status, plus its sublime handling. Compared to these cars the Nissan can be considered too 'ordinary'

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  • Umeng on Oct 26, 2005 at 5:45 pm

    nice!!!!

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  • hot1gmx6 on Oct 27, 2005 at 9:35 am

    I read somewhere that the GTR Proto would be getting the VK45 in a "turbo" trim….but damn, nissan finally gets it. They've been putting V8's in the early 240/60/80Z's for years, and we had to wait, what, over 30 years for it?

    But enough about the bitchin…it would/is a hot car.

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  • They just have to slap a twin-turbo on the 350z and they'd be pushing 430hp anyways. no need to jam a huge v8 (much much heavier motor) into a 350z to give it more kick.

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  • Sexythang on Nov 03, 2005 at 7:59 am

    i agree porsche would always have its marque to back it up….but thats what the japs sports car need to provide….a cheaper alternative.

    i agree with the turbo twinchargers……but maybe they want to keep to current theme of the nissan z which is NA. the turbochargers are for the skyline. but i agree with mr said, with the technology of turbos getting better everyday, theres no need for a big heavy engine to derive more power. also with the awd coupled in…..problably wont even feel the turbo switchover.

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  • Carl0s on Nov 03, 2005 at 2:33 pm

    WHAT ABOUT THE 560Z???

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  • GeniusKing on Dec 01, 2005 at 6:58 pm

    560z is in makro. :)

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  • cute

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  • JackKnows on Dec 09, 2005 at 7:06 pm

    "They just have to slap a twin-turbo on the 350z and they’d be pushing 430hp anyways."

    As much as I'd like that, it isn't realistic. There is way too much R&D involved in turbos, especially for a platform that has remained naturally aspirated since its inception. This would increase costs greatly and on top of that, you can't just take any engine and slap a turbo on it, expecting it to run perfectly. They would likely add as much if not more weight in turbos and processes for strengthening the motor for reliability than just a single litre of displacement. While elegant, the age old rule still applies: 'the more complicated something is, the more there is that can go wrong.' I also think you may misunderstand the reason and/or function of twin turbo use. You don't have two beefy turbos just to double the 'turbo power.' One turbo will be smaller in order to spool faster off the start while the other is a larger turbo to provide more boost further down the line. This eliminates the much maligned 'turbo lag' intrinsic to larger turbos when a car starts off. The airflow is impeded in the intake as the larger fan struggles to spin faster.

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  • The 450z their refering to is probably the gtr. If not then that means the gtr will be an infiniti and this 450z will be nissans halo car.

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  • muscle on Dec 18, 2005 at 4:42 pm

    to all you people who want a turbo put on this car, you are very badly in need of some schooling. I dont care how light the motor is and how many turbos you can cram onto it, pure v8 muscle is better. it sounds better runs better and has more power, so put up your 4 cylinders and get a real motor.

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  • Driftin' 240sx on Jan 09, 2006 at 7:52 pm

    "I also think you may misunderstand the reason and/or function of twin turbo use. You don’t have two beefy turbos just to double the ‘turbo power.’ One turbo will be smaller in order to spool faster off the start while the other is a larger turbo to provide more boost further down the line. This eliminates the much maligned ‘turbo lag’ intrinsic to larger turbos when a car starts off. The airflow is impeded in the intake as the larger fan struggles to spin faster."

    Not always true…. That is one way that they can be set-up… But you can also have them run side by side on a v shaped engine so that you dont have to have some mass of piping connecting both mani's to one turbo…

    "it sounds better runs better and has more power, so put up your 4 cylinders and get a real motor."

    ^^^Only one opinion of the many… But i do agree with having the V8 put into it. If anyone has seen what top secret has done to a z about 2 years ago… They took a z and the nissan titan motor and put them together. Then slapped on some huge turbos… Even more power = even more fun…

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  • Akazamabamaboo (Member) on Jul 19, 2006 at 1:23 am

    Any photo or sketch or artist's impression? =)

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  • just_laze (Member) on Oct 30, 2006 at 6:36 am

    Where is it then?

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  • Rufus McDufus on Jun 11, 2009 at 4:04 pm

    WHAT ABOUT THE 560Z? Err why not the 1000Z. While you're at it, why not shove in a turbine core from an RR Trent 900. Gadzooks how much horsepower do you need? What do you need it for?

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