Nissan Fairlady Z 2023-current (RZ34)

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Nissan Fairlady Z (Seventh generation)

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Which market version do you prefer?

  • Japan (Fairlady Z)
  • International (Z)
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Which model do you prefer?

  • Sport / Version S
  • Nismo
  • Special Editions
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New Nissan Z Nismo




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2024 NISSAN Z NISMO

The 3.0L V6 Twin Turbo engine that powers it got juiced with additional 20PS of power, making it 420PS. It’s the most powerful Z-car ever made. Whilst the added power comes with a painful price; it’s mated exclusively with a revised 9-speed automatic with paddle shifters, which is a total turn-off for speedo boys behind the wheel even when it’s set to SPORT+. Fuel economy is around 9.2km/L based on WLTC Mode standards.

Complaining about the gearbox while praising the added power output, the driving pleasure never felt even more addictive thanks to its NISMO-tuned chassis, improved torsional rigidity of the body, and other improvements. Whether you’re out on a track day or in a middle of a drifting pleasure, rest assured that the sport-tuned dynamics the RZ34 NISMO possesses will not be overlooked.

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2024 Nissan Z NISMO

After the Nissan Z shows itself to the world, a new high-performance package is given to it afterwards. Built by none other than NISMO.

NISMO teases that the all-new Nissan Z would get a Performance-based level, that can make it as a greater successor of the previous 370Z. It gets more power, and it’s capable for road and track uses.

Its 3.0 VR30DDTT V6 gets boosted to produce 420HP, and it’s in 9-speed Automatic only. Nissan claims that the Z NISMO won’t receive a 6-speed Manual, which is included in the standard Z and other previous generation Z cars.

We’d be looking forward to see the availability of this brand-new performance sports car as it is going to show off this fall. It’s going to be a new member of the NISMO family as they guessed about it right away!

As if we already received the standard Nissan Z, the NISMO Z will be next when it releases to the dealerships.

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2024 Nissan Z Nismo


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Only 40 votes!? We need much more.

Add this car to Forza, necessary.

Even a Taycan has more votes.

YESSSSS!! The 2024 Nissan Z Nismo!! It looks so awesomeee!!!


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2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition

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2024 Nissan Z NISMO (for FH5)


Specs:

  • Engine: 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6
  • Horsepower: 420 @ 6400 rpm
  • Torque: 384 lb-ft @ 2000-5200 rpm
  • Transmission: 9-speed automatic w/paddle shifters (the in-game Base model has the 6-speed manual)
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • 0-60: 3.9 seconds (according to Car and Driver)
  • Top speed: 155 mph

Engine swap suggestions:

  1. 3.8L V6TT (R35 NISMO ‘20)
  2. 4.1L V6TT (Altimaniac ‘21)
  3. 6.2L V8 (LS3)
  4. Racing 7.2L V8 (RJA Pro Truck)
  5. 7.4L V8TT (Funco F9)
  6. 4.8L V10 (LFA ‘10)
  7. 8.4L V10 (SRT Viper GTS ‘13)
  8. 6.5L V12 (Aventador LP700-4 ‘12)
  9. 7.7L V12 (Cerbera ‘98)
  10. Racing 3.0L I6T (2JZ)
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Those engine swap suggestion choices are pretty solid. Now hopefully this does make its way to a Forza game at some point

I wonder why Nissan doesnt offer a manual on the Nismo
But at least it has a Handbrake like the manual

Because its a modern car and its good there isnt manual which means Forza will now add the Dual Clutch PDK Z Nismo and would love to see it

The Nismo doesnt have a dual clutch but a 9 Speed Automatic
And the only Dual Clutches that are PDK are on Porsches and not other brands
The word PDK itself stands for Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe which means Porsche Dual Clutch Transmission

I wonder if Nissan was too lazy to add a manual option on the Nismo but it deserves one

Would be nice if we had engine swaps from new cars instead of the same old ones

Nah dont think so

I do think thats the reason