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In 1970, the Z caused a commotion by rewriting the rules of sports cars in terms of style, performance, and value. And it's still true today. From its unique two-tone exterior to its Alcantara®-wrapped steering wheel, we proudly present the 2020 50th Anniversary Edition. The rigid body and sport-tuned front and rear suspension add to the performance flair of the Z4. Grab the standard Sport leather steering wheel – or the available M Sport. “Z: 35 Years of Nissan’s Sports Car is chock full of information, not just pictures – although it has plenty of those, too. The story of the Z car is told from an insider’s perspective, which is a refreshing change from the slew of automotive books that are packed with facts and images, but lack knowledge of the inner workings of the subject’s manufacturer. The Z is a front-engine rear-wheel-drive sports car, and this one should stay true to that heritage. The 300Z name (or 300ZX for nostalgia's sake) would make the most sense given the engine's.

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The Nissan370Z has been on sale for over a decade, but the brand’s next sports car will resemble something much older than that.

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The Nissan Z Proto revealed Tuesday night is the prototype for the 370Z’s long-awaited replacement.

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The two-seat coupe harkens back to the style of the 1970 240Z, with a similar profile and retro badges to drive the point home.

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It’s also something of a greatest hits design, with taillights inspired by the 300ZX of the 1990s and a large rectangular grille opening like the 370Z’s.

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As a work in progress, exact specifications aren’t yet being offered, but Nissan said it is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 and confirmed that a six-speed manual transmission is being developed, even as many other sports cars are only available with automatics. (The production model will have one of them, too, of course.)

It also has a hand brake lever and a relatively straightforward interior design, with three knobs for the climate controls below a touchscreen infotainment system and three analog performance gauges on top of the dash.

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The instrument cluster is all digital and sits behind a deep-dish steering wheel, while there are air vents incorporated into the doors.

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An on-sale date and price target were not announced, but the current 370Z starts at $31,015 while the recently rebooted Toyota Supra goes for $51,945 with a turbocharged straight-six.