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The Nissan Z-series is a model series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan since 1969. The original Z was first sold on October of 1969 in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z (Japanese: 日産・フェアレディZ, Hepburn: Nissan Fearedi Zetto) at Nissan Exhibition dealerships that previously sold the Nissan Bluebird.
The Z was introduced in August 2021. it featured Nissan's VR30DDTT engine and built on an evolution of Nissan FM Z34 platform, giving a model code "RZ34". It also has two transmission options, a 6-speed manual and a 9-speed automatic transmission. Deliveries began in late 2022 and was offered with two trims, "Performance" and "Sport".
The Nissan 370Z (known as the Fairlady Z Z34 in Japan) is a 2-door, 2-seater sports car (S-segment in Europe) manufactured by Nissan Motor Company. [2] It was announced on October 29, 2006, and was first shown at an event in Los Angeles ahead of the 2008 Greater LA Auto Show , [ 3 ] before being officially unveiled at the show itself.
Styled by Nissan's California-based design team and launched as a coupe, the 350Z used Nissan's naturally aspirated 3.5-liter VQ-series V-6 engine producing 287 hp and a healthy 274 lb-ft...
Here, we trace the history of the Z by examining each of those generations. 1970-1973 Datsun 240Z. The 240Z hit the U.S. market as a bargain, with the right looks and right performance to back up...
With a new Zed on its way, which is your favourite from this list? Announced way back in 1969, the first-gen Fairlady Z was hugely popular. Badged as a Datsun pretty much everywhere except...
Here's the Japanese sports car, its antecedents, its gooey successors, and its eventual resurrection as a true sports car again. The Z wasn’t Nissan/Datsun’s first two-seat sports car. In 1959,...
The Nissan Z, known in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z ( Japanese: 日産・フェアレディZ, Hepburn: Nissan Fearedi Zetto), is the seventh generation of the Z-car line of sports cars manufactured by Nissan. The model succeeded the 370Z, though is built on a modified and revised version of the previous generation's platform.
1970–1973 Datsun 240Z: Your Guide to Nissan’s Original Z Sports Car. Performance, Japanese reliability, an affordable sticker, and the right hardware made the Z hard to beat.
Previewed by the Z Proto concept car, the new Z draws design inspiration from past models but gives us a glimpse into the future with updated technology and a much-needed interior modernization.