3D Rendered: Time Attack Nissan 200 SX by Vizualtech

Time Attack Nissan 200 SX / Vizualtech

By Zack Newmark
June 1, 2009 2:54 PM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, Japanese, Motorsport, Nissan, Tuners

Swedish designer Bo Zolland is hard at work on his new model.  The 2009 Vizualtech Time Attack Nissan 200 is being planned by Zolland's Vizualtech firm for a domestic client.  Shown here are a series of renderings produced as part of the vehicle's development.

Although the car will get the benefit of a 600 horsepower, turbocharged engine, aerodynamics is really the key here.  The 200 will purportedly use a Venturi Tunnel to hold the car firmly down while helping to increase speed.  Using a racing chassis and a body built entirely from carbon fiber, the 200 is inspired by the GT 500 JGTC racing series vehicles.

From the pictures we noticed the name Frederik Söderquist on the side of the car.  A quick search turned up this forum page showing a Nissan 200 SX project by somebody with the same name.  Scrolling through the Swedish-language page to see the pics of this 200 compared with the 2009 Vizualtech Time Attack Nissan 200 makes for an interesting study.

Source: seriouswheels.com

Comments

joshg_5
June 1, 2009 4:28 PM
Cool!

The Kouki is a timeless car...

HEMI426
June 1, 2009 5:50 PM
Why doesn't nissan make cars like the 200sx or dilvia anymore?

N20_Purge
June 1, 2009 6:06 PM
This car is pure hotness, Nissan really needs to revive it, just to fill the gap before the 370z.

Renegade
June 1, 2009 6:42 PM
That was the plan, but the financial crisis put it on hold, or not,m you can never know with this japanese sports cars. http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080609.013/2010-nissan-240sxsilvia-teaser-image-leaked

hata0101
June 2, 2009 2:52 AM
200sx/ silvia fits perfectly as today's 240z back in the 70s, an affortable FR sport coupe!

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