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Nissan Relaunches Its Z Coupe

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At the New York Auto Show, Japanese automaker Nissan chose to unveil the updated version of its iconic Z sports car.

In addition to a refreshed design, including a new front bumper and grille — both inspired by classic models from the brand — the 2027 Nissan Z will benefit from improvements in handling.

It will also offer, particularly in its more advanced NISMO version, the option of a six-speed manual transmission.

Nissan has also revised the front brake rotors, now derived from those of the GT-R.

In its NISMO version, the engine will produce 420 horsepower.

(Photo Nissan)

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