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Nissan's MX-5 beater starts to take shape

Spiritual successor to 200SX promises blend of stunning looks and sizzling performance

Nissan 200SX Successor

By Sam Hardy

01st May 2009

Watch out MX-5 – Nissan is getting ready to give the 370Z a baby brother! Auto Express has learned that the Japanese manufacturer is planning a new small sports car to rival the popular Mazda roadster.

The open-top, rear-wheel-drive two-seater would mix stunning looks with storming straight-line performance. It would also take the fight to other forthcoming compact sports cars, such as the Honda CR-Z hybrid and Toyota’s next MR2 (which we revealed in Issue 1,055).

Styling cues are set to be taken from the 370Z and Nissan’s Urge concept, which was seen at the Detroit Motor Show back in 2006. And there is certainly a gap in the range for the new model. The brand hasn’t had a presence in this sector of the market since production of the legendary 200SX ceased in 1998.

The sports car would get a turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol engine delivering in the region of 200bhp. That would propel it from 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 140mph, while promising low emissions and impressive fuel economy of around 35mpg.

According to our sources, the car has been held back because of the global financial slump. But as experts predict a recovery by the end of this year, the roadster could be in showrooms by 2011.

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