Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition Celebrates The "Z" Badge
Two years ahead of the 50th anniversary.




Nissan‘s famed Z badge turns 50 in 2019 and the Japanese company decided to celebrate a little early this year with the new 2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition. First launched in 1969 as the Nissan S30 “Fairlady Z” or Datsun 240Z depending on who you ask, the Z badge made its way down the line and onto the sixth generation 370Z in 2009. Boasting a 3.7-liter V6 capable of 332 horsepower with either a standard 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic transmission, the reworked Heritage Edition for 2018 also includes new front and rear lights, a revised grill, altered doors, and EXEDY high-performance clutch. A duo of simple color combinations will be available include a Chicane Yellow with black graphics or a Magnetic Black with silver graphics. Finally, a yellow and black interior round off the new limited edition.
You can preview the new Z at the New York International Auto Show from April 14-April 23 and look for it to go on sale later this spring. Nissan also revealed that it’s bringing the GT-R Track Edition to the U.S. this year.