2023 Nissan Z Performance Review
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 Published On Feb 17, 2023

In an age where sports cars are becoming SUVs and sedans, Nissan has an 80% new, two-seater Z car with retro styling and is on team #savethemanuals. The Z sits on an updated 370z chassis with improved rigidity and increased horsepower from the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 shared with the Red Sport Infiniti’s but paired with new transmissions for a familiar but refined driving experience.  The base trim, Sport, starts at $39,990 with the Performance trim stepping it up to $49,990 along with an array of performance and cosmetic components that inch the Z closer but still undercutting the six-cylinder Toyota Supra.

Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:12 Sponsor Segment
1:27 Overview
2:32 Exterior
6:20 Engine
8:08 Interior
14:04 Drive
17:27 Outro

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