Nissan's Latest Z Heritage Model Relives Legacy with Nostalgic Orange Color

By Dabbie Davis

Jun 18, 2024 04:04 AM EDT

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The 2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition honors its history with a nostalgic orange color and unique design elements. This limited-edition model pays tribute to the first S30-generation Datsun 240Z, which made its debut in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan, more than 50 years ago. The vehicle draws inspiration from the S30 Z's classic aesthetic cues, such as the distinctive color scheme, front end styling, and decals.

Details About 2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition

The rare 2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition is released to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Nissan Z, a momentous occasion. Nissan revitalizes the Z brand with this limited edition. According to an article by MotorTrend, the 2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition is based on the Z's Performance trim, offering a choice between the six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic transmission options.

Diving into the distinctive features of the 2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition, it's the exterior elements that truly distinguish this model from the standard Performance trim. The vehicle sports a striking orange body hue reminiscent of the legendary "hero" variant of the S30 series.

While not an exact match to the original 918 Orange paint code, the Sight Orange color closely mirrors its iconic predecessor. An eye-catching squared-off split front grille pays homage to the classic S30 design, adding a touch of nostalgia to the modern iteration.

Completing the look, glossy black 19-inch alloy wheels evoke memories of the renowned Watanabe wheels, synonymous with Nissan's historical racing heritage.

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Power, Performance, More

Highlighted by CarBuzz, the Heritage Edition model derives its foundation from the Z Performance variant, positioned just shy of the high-performance Nismo edition within Nissan's lineup. Powering this iteration is a robust 3.0-liter V6 engine delivering 400 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque, coupled with the choice of a 6-speed manual transmission or a 9-speed automatic transmission featuring paddle shifters.

Notable performance enhancements include a limited-slip differential and precision-engineered Nissan Performance brakes boasting striking red calipers for enhanced braking capabilities. While maintaining the core Z Performance mechanics, the exterior of the Heritage Edition undergoes a complete transformation.

The transformation begins with the striking New Sight Orange paint selection that pays homage to the classic S30-generation Datsun 240Z in orange. Beyond the distinctive paint job, eye-catching details such as a black hood decal, bodyside decals, and exclusive Heritage Edition decals encircling the Z emblems at the rear quarter windows set this Z apart from the crowd.

Price, Options

InsideHook disclosed the pricing details for the exclusive 2024 Nissan Z Heritage Edition. Prospective buyers can choose between two transmission options: a 9-speed automatic and a 6-speed manual gearbox. The prices start at $59,135.00. InsideHook cited Autoblog's Chris Teague emphasizing that this pricing positions the Z Heritage Edition between the standard Z Performance and the high-performance Z Nismo variants.

Meanwhile, in recent updates from Road & Track, pricing specifics regarding the Nissan Z Heritage Edition have been unveiled. The starting price for this special edition model is noted to be $60,275, which encompasses a $1140 destination fee, with availability scheduled for later this month.

Contrasting the standard $54,110 MSRP of a conventional Nissan Z Performance, the premium attached to the Heritage Edition amounts to an additional $6165, attributing to enhancements like a unique paint job, distinctive wheels, and subtle visual refinements.

While this price differential may seem significant, for devoted enthusiasts with a deep appreciation for Datsun heritage, the allure of owning a piece of nostalgia could undoubtedly justify the investment.

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