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Nissan Goes Retro, Celebrates 55 Years of Z History with Heritage Edition Model

Brian Maroney
Last updated: 2024/06/17 at 6:47 PM
By Brian Maroney 2 Min Read
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Well, Z fans, it’s time to rejoice. Earlier today, Nissan revealed the 2024 Z Heritage Edition, a nostalgic nod to the S30-generation Datsun 240Z that first hit the roads 55 years ago in 1969.

Sporting a vibrant “Sight Orange” hue inspired by the original S30, the new 400Z is a stunning blend of retro charm and modern performance, ready to bask in weekend sunlight. The exterior is undeniably attractive, featuring a refreshed front fascia with more rectangular grille openings, reminiscent of its classic predecessor. Fender flares, another homage to the iconic 240Z, enhance its sporty aesthetic while keeping a modern look, while black accents on the hood decal, bodyside decals, and heritage and Z emblems provide a striking contrast against its sleek curves.

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Under the hood, the Heritage Edition offers a choice between a 6-speed manual or a 9-speed automatic transmission. It houses a robust twin-turbo 3.0L V6 engine, delivering an impressive 400 horsepower to its retro-styled 19-inch wheels. Stopping power is assured by Nissan Performance brakes, complete with painted red calipers.

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Nissan has priced the 2024 Z Heritage Edition at an MSRP of $59,135. However, given the current market dynamics, it’s likely these cars will command a premium. Expect these highly anticipated models to start hitting showroom floors this summer.

Stay tuned, as the 2024 Z Heritage Edition promises to be yet another thrilling chapter in the storied history of Nissan’s iconic sports car lineage.

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Aloha! I'm Brian Maroney, also known as Hawaiian Brian.I've been involved in the car community ever since I was a young child with my father showing me his passion in the Corvette community. My deep involvement in the automotive community truly began when I joined the Navy in 2007. Over the years, I've had the incredible opportunity to live and travel all over the world having been to 52 countries.For those that know me I'm a techy and the crafter of our website and previous ones for those who recall. If you encounter any issues or have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'm here to help and make your experience as seamless as possible.Whether it's discussing the latest car modifications, sharing travel experiences, or troubleshooting technical matters, I'm here to engage with this vibrant community. Let's keep the passion for cars and culture alive together!

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