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May 5, 2009 3:28 PM PDT

Rumor mill: Nissan to launch hybrid Z

by Wayne Cunningham
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Nissan 370Z

The 370Z might get extra boost from an electric motor, if the rumors are true.

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Rumors running around the Internet suggest that Nissan will offer a hybrid version of its 370Z sports car somewhere around 2012. Currently, Nissan's only hybrid is the Altima sedan, with a power train licensed from Toyota. But Nissan has long promised a car with a hybrid system developed in-house, and showed off a concept car that would use this system, the Essence, at the Geneva auto show. The first production car featuring Nissan's own hybrid system should be based on the Infiniti M45, expected to come out in 2010. Nissan has been working on lithium ion battery development in partnership with NEC.

The 370Z hybrid could be the first hybrid sports car, although Honda has been working on its own CR-Z, which should come out as a sporty but compact hybrid. Even if Honda beats Nissan to the punch, a 370Z hybrid would be more powerful and likely have better handling, if our experience with the 2009 Nissan 370Z is any indication. According to the rumors, the 370Z hybrid would use the same 3.7-liter V-6 as the standard version, but would get extra boost from an electric motor. The car is supposed to also have plug-in capability, and use similar battery technology to that which Nissan is developing for its pure electric vehicle.

(Source: 370Z.com)

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by brianbot5000 May 5, 2009 4:36 PM PDT
I can't see this happening. The Z is focused on being an affordable, pure sports car. That was its roots. When it got away from that slightly in the 90's (the 300zx was heavy on the luxury items and expense), sales dipped to the point where it died for a few years. The 350z went back to it's roots, and the 370z even more so. A hybrid Z? Not going to happen. Makes no sense whatsoever.
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by streamline35 May 5, 2009 8:51 PM PDT
On the flip side, it would only be an option, so those who still want the 370z you're describing can have it (cheaper). Not to mention it certainly would be beneficial to sales to be the first hybrid sports car out on the market. A whole niche that doesn't exist yet.
by DPIQ May 5, 2009 5:19 PM PDT
Maybe it will be similar to the F1 KERS.
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