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The inside features every generation of Nissan Z logo. Only 240 examples of the knife will be made, and each one will feature its respective number on the blade.
The rumors were true, the 2024 Nissan Z Nismo is indeed only available with an automatic transmission.But that’s not all. It’s also packing more power, chassis upgrades and, of course, unique ...
The Z NISMO's interior gets a small makeover. There are leather and Alcantara-covered Recaro sport seats that have red centers and headrests with the "NISMO" logo, leather and Alcantara-covered ...
Inside the lid are the six generations of Z car logos and their start years. Each Z NISMO Precision Sushi Knife is handcrafted in Japan by Kiryu. The blade is matte black, double-beveled, and ...
On Tuesday, Nissan unveiled the new Nissan Z GT4 race car—and, friends, it looks terrific. There’s a real Darth Maul color scheme going on here, but in a good way.
The 2023 Nissan Z is the start of a new era for Nissan's famous "Z" sports car. The Z starts at $39,990, and we drove a $53,655 model with a blue exterior and interior for a week. Our car had ...
The 2023 Nissan Z is a fantastic sports car even though it appears to reuse a lot of parts from the rest of the automaker’s lineup.
Nissan has been making the iconic Z sports car for 55 years now and through the ages, it continues to evolve and get better. For you this week, I have the 2025 Z NISMO (Nissan Motorsports).
Nissan’s $300 Z Knife is handmade by master knife maker Satoshi Kiryu in Japan. The knife’s design was inspired by the side profile of the iconic Nissan 240Z. Only 240 limited-edition knives ...
Massaged by Nissan’s motorsports arm, the 2024 Z NISMO thoroughly reworks the Z with upgrades to the engine, suspension, wheels and tires, brakes and bodywork.
Each blade is individually numbered and engraved with Kiryu’s mark, Terada’s signature, and the Z logo. Presented in a branded black lacquered box, all generations of Z logos are represented ...