Significant features
– The new Z Heritage Edition celebrates more than half a century of Z.
– Strictly limited to just 10 units for sale across Australia.
– Fitted with bronze 19-inch RAYS forged-alloy wheels.
– All cars finished in legendary Midnight Purple paint born on the GT-R.
– Midnight Purple first appeared on the Skyline GT-R in the 1990s, quickly becoming one of Nissan’s most sought-after colours. It evolved through several iterations, including the famous Midnight Purple III on the R34 GT-R V-Spec.
– Midnight Purple finish creates a dramatic visual statement that shifts with lighting conditions.
– The Z Heritage Edition features a rear-wheel drive layout and Nissan’s potent 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo engine producing 298kW of power and 475Nm of torque.
– Available with a choice of either a six-speed close-ratio manual transmission with Exedy high-performance clutch, or a responsive nine-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters.
– Standard equipment includes a mechanical limited-slip differential, launch control, 12.3-inch TFT driver display with multiple modes, 8.0-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, heated front seats with leather-accented seat trim, active noise cancellation and sound enhancement.
– The Heritage Edition sits alongside the flagship Z NISMO in the Australian range.
– The Nissan Z Heritage Edition is priced from $77,410, just $1250 over the Z Coupe.
– For anyone who misses out, the 2026 Z is confirmed for Australia and will arrive later this year. Australian prices and updated specifications will be shared closer to the launch.
Nissan Z Range – MSRP Pricing
Z Coupe (Manual/Auto) $76,160
Z Heritage Edition (Manual/Auto) $77,410
Z NISMO (Auto) $94,065 (incl. premium paint)

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