1993 Autech Gavia
In 1993 Autech and Zagato worked together on their second car known as the Autech Gavia. It was a tuned version of the Leopard with performance modifications by Autech and a new body from Zagato of Milan.
Not much is know about the project, but the model is powered by a turbocharged VG30DETT 3.0-liter engine that produced 280 bhp. At the time is was Nissan’s most potent engine and was typically fitted in the Fairlady Z or 300ZX as it was known in North America.
The car only carries Zagato badges and a single Gavia script on the trunk. Peculiar disc hubcaps were fitted with a duct for the valve stems.
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In Detail
| type | Concept / Prototype Car |
| built at | Milan, Italy |
| body stylist | Zagato |
| coachbuilder | Zagato |
| engine | VG30DETT V6 |
| aspiration | T25 Turbochargers |
| valvetrain | Belt-Driven DOHC, 4 Valves per Cyl w/NVCS |
| displacement | 3000 cc / 183.07 inยณ |
| compression | 7.8:1 |
| power | 208.8 kw / 280 bhp |
| specific output | 93.33 bhp per litre |




