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Written by Rowan Horncastle
A few years ago, you may remember that Nissan had the natty idea of replacing the Juke Nismo RS"s wheels with tank tracks. It was of course, a one-off PR stunt rather than an official options-list box to tick. Dubbed the RSnow", it was a cool idea especially when we took it to a frozen ice lake in Sweden. But with the Chicago auto show just around the corner, Nissan needs another stunt. This time to inject some energy and excitement into its ageing 370Z; an automotive dinosaur that refuses to die. So what have they done? Put a set of tracks on it of course. How original. Dubbed the 370Zki (which we"re handily informed is pronounced 370 ski"), it"s an automatic 330bhp 370Z that"s been handed over to the American Track Truck company for some four-foot long, 15-inch wide tracks at the back and skis at the front.
Date written: 5 Feb 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10769
A few years ago, you may remember that Nissan had the natty idea of replacing the Juke Nismo RS"s wheels with tank tracks. It was of course, a one-off PR stunt rather than an official options-list box to tick. Dubbed the RSnow", it was a cool idea especially when we took it to a frozen ice lake in Sweden. But with the Chicago auto show just around the corner, Nissan needs another stunt. This time to inject some energy and excitement into its ageing 370Z; an automotive dinosaur that refuses to die. So what have they done? Put a set of tracks on it of course. How original. Dubbed the 370Zki (which we"re handily informed is pronounced 370 ski"), it"s an automatic 330bhp 370Z that"s been handed over to the American Track Truck company for some four-foot long, 15-inch wide tracks at the back and skis at the front.
Date written: 5 Feb 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10769