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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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
Kiryu, a self-proclaimed longtime fan of the Nissan Z, worked with Hiroyuki Terada, a Florida-based sushi chef who holds the world record for—and we swear we are not making this up—the highest ...
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.