No electrification plans for Nissan 400Z, in line with customer demands

Despite the growing push for emissions-reducing electrical assistance in new vehicles, Nissan will steer clear for the new 400Z. The leader of Nissan’s GT-R and Nismo products, Hiroshi Tamura, revealed to Australian media that while alternative options were considered, Nissan development choice was “driven by customer voice”.

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