The Nissan Z Proto is the most exciting vehicle unveiled by the Japanese automaker in recent memory and soon, it will spawn the production-ready 400Z (name unconfirmed). Before that happens, YouTuber Raiti’s Rides had the opportunity to check out the Z Proto in the flesh, providing us with an in-depth look at both the exterior and interior designs.

Nissan has previously said that the Z Proto looks very similar to the production model that is being finalized and as most will agree, it’s quite a looker. Whereas the design of the current Toyota Supra is a little fussy due to all the complex lines and curves, the Z Proto is simpler but still maintains a strong connection to its predecessors.

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The most obvious similarity between the Z Proto and other Z models is the tapered roofline that looks incredibly sexy and gives the car superb road presence. The front end also resembles the first-generation Nissan Fairlady 240Z, sporting aggressive headlights with incorporated LED daytime running lights. One of the most controversial design elements of the Z Proto is the rectangular black grille and regardless of whether you like it or not, it’s certainly a head-turner.

An analysis of the show car’s underpinnings has indicated that it could be based on the 370Z, so it will be interesting to see if the production-spec 400Z also uses the same basic platform as the 370Z that’s on its way out.

What we do know is that the car will be powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6, which will in all likelihood be lifted from the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport 400, with approximately 400 hp and 350 lb-ft (474 Nm), giving the car a power advantage over the Supra.