Edmunds has perfected the art of quarter-mile drag races with its unique U-drag format, offering a comprehensive assessment of a vehicle’s performance beyond straight-line speed. By incorporating elements like hard braking, sharp turns, and sprinting back to the start-finish line, the U-drag format provides a more holistic view of a car’s capabilities.
In a recent episode, Edmunds pitted the BMW M2 against the Nissan Z NISMO, showcasing the contrasting strengths of these two rear-drive coupes. While both boast impressive powertrains, their handling characteristics and whole performance differ significantly.
Powered by a twin-turbo V6 and a nine-speed automatic transmission, the Nissan Z NISMO offers a unique driving experience compared to the BMW M2’s twin-turbo I6 and eight-speed gearbox. Despite their differences, both cars deliver exhilarating performance on the track.
In the end, the BMW M2 emerges as the victor, showcasing its superior acceleration and whole agility. However, the Nissan Z NISMO’s impressive cornering capabilities highlight its potential as a formidable contender in its own right.
While each car has its strengths and weaknesses, the U-drag format allows enthusiasts to appreciate the nuances of performance beyond simple straight-line speed. By evaluating factors like acceleration, handling, and braking, Edmunds provides a comprehensive assessment that goes beyond traditional drag racing metrics.