Nissan 400Z Real Prototype

Photos of a grey new Nissan 400Z began circulating online, and I noticed a slight difference from the original concepts/prototypes, such as: changed front bumper and a small rear spoiler on the hatch. A commenter pointed out the airbag warning sticker on the glovebox, which are required by law for delivery, not commonly placed on test cars.

Additional Footage by Brandon Ramirez (@laidoutdc4)


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