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    2023 Nissan Z Nismo Nismo 3.0L V6 9AT RWD (426 HP)

    Nissan didn’t wait too long before refreshing the seventh generation of the Z lineup and introduced the facelifted version of it in the Fall…

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    Vehicle Overview

    Nissan didn’t wait too long before refreshing the seventh generation of the Z lineup and introduced the facelifted version of it in the Fall of 2023 for the 2024 model year.

    Like its non-facelifted sibling, this Z was not made for the European market, so customers from the Old Continent were left with tears in their eyes. But those who could enjoy it knew that the 2024 Z was a better car than its non-facelifted version. The Japanese automaker improved it in every possible way, starting from the exterior and moving onto the interior and ending with the power department. For the last one, though, there were some mixed feelings.

    The 2024 Z was available in three trim levels: Sport, Performance, and Nismo. There were some differences between these, with the first two featuring a shorter length since they didn’t have the same three-piece rear bumper nor the aggressive front splitter that was present on the top-spec version of the Z. In addition, the Sport was fitted with 18” forged alloy wheels, while the other two relied on 19” alloys, with unique Dunlop Sport MAXX tires for the Nismo. Furthermore, a bigger wing on the sportiest version confirmed the car’s track-oriented abilities. Also, there was a new set of taillights at the back of the 2024 Z featuring a new layout that made the car look wider. In addition, the Nismo had a red trim around the redesigned bumper and an ascending line towards the rear exhausts.

    Inside, like its predecessor, the Z featured an 8-inch touch-sensitive display for the infotainment system and a digital display for the instrument cluster. But, as an option, Nissan offered an advanced infotainment unit fitted with a larger, 9-inch touchscreen. All versions were fitted with sports bucket seats, but only the Nismo had the opportunity to boast a set of Recaro ones. Regardless of the trim level, all of them featured a tall center console that housed a pair of cup holders and the gear stick or gear selector.

    But the most significant upgrades happened under the car’s skin. There, Nissan added more braces under the front and rear axles and under the floor to make the car stiffer. As a result, it increased the Z’s rigidity by 2.5%. While that might not seem a lot, in reality, it transformed the vehicle. To compensate for the added stiffness and still be a comfortable vehicle on regular roads, the automaker re-tuned the dampers. Under the hood, all three versions were fitted with the same VR30DDTT 3.0L V6 twin-turbo engine as the 2022 Z, which generated 400 HP (406 PS) for the Sport and Performance and 420 HP (426 PS) for the Nismo variant. While the former two versions were available with a six-speed manual or a nine-speed automatic, the Nismo came exclusively with a two-pedal option, so no manual for the highest version of the 2024 Nissan Z.

    Technical Specifications

    • Drive
      Rear Wheel Drive
    • Fuel Type
      Gasoline
    • Transmission
      9-Speed Automatic
    • Engine (l)
      2.997
    • Registered
      2023
    • Make
      NISSAN
    • Model
      Nissan Z Nismo
    • Vehicle
      Nismo 3.0L V6 9AT RWD (426 HP)
    • Length (mm)
      4399
    • Width (mm)
      1869
    • Height (mm)
      1316
    • Wheelbase (mm)
      2550
    • Engine Displacement (cc)
      2997
    • Engine Cylinders
      V6
    • Engine Max Power RPM
      6400

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