Currently reading: Special edition Nissan 370Z celebrates 50 years of Z cars

Nissan launches retro-inspired 370Z in New York to mark half a century of Nissan performance models

Nissan has revealed a limited edition variant of the Nissan 370Z coupé to celebrate 50 years of its Z performance range.

The 370Z 50th Anniversary Edition has been unveiled in New York, with a paint scheme inspired by the SCCA-winning BRE 240Z raced by John Morton in the early 1970s.

The special edition is based on the 370Z Sport, one of four trim levels available on the Porsche 718 Cayman rival for 2020. 

Nissan 370z 50yrs 4

Buyers can choose from two retro-inspired liveries (white/red or silver/black), which feature a contrasting bonnet, wing mirrors, bootlid and roofline, alongside two signature racing stripes on each door. 

Other bespoke design features include unique 19in lightweight aluminium wheels with red accents, rear spoiler delete and 50th anniversary badging on the front and rear bumpers.

Inside, the 50th Anniversary Edition receives an Alcantara-clad steering wheel with motorsport-inspired centre stripe, 50th Anniversary-embossed kick plates and backrests, and suede door panel inserts. 

50th z interior 12

A Bose sound system is equipped as standard to 370Zs specced with the celebratory trim, as are dark chrome interior trim accents, four-way power seats and high-intensity xenon headlights. 

Advertisement

Read our review

Car review

The Nissan 370Z is seductively honest, entertaining and great value, too. But it’s no long-haul cruiser

Back to top

A close-ratio six-speed manual gearbox is also standard fitment, but buyers can opt for a seven-speed automatic which boasts a target shift time of under 0.5 seconds. 

Power output is unchanged from the standard 370Z, which features the same 3.7-litre V6 petrol engine producing 323bhp and 270lb ft. 

Read more

Nissan 370Z review

Nissan Datsun Go review

New York motor show news

Felix Page

Felix Page
Title: Deputy editor

Felix is Autocar's deputy editor, responsible for leading the brand's agenda-shaping coverage across all facets of the global automotive industry - both in print and online.

He has interviewed the most powerful and widely respected people in motoring, covered the reveals and launches of today's most important cars, and broken some of the biggest automotive stories of the last few years. 

Join the debate

Comments
6
Add a comment…
Peter Cavellini 16 April 2019

Oh, I don’t know?

 Dark interior, not pretty from any angle, can’t we say that about most modern designs today too...?

gavsmit 16 April 2019

Hmmmm.....

Black bonnets.......look like an unfinished body repair or a nasty attempt at sportiness by a chavvy boy racer after a trip to some cheapo car mods shop.

flukey 16 April 2019

Tired

Both this and the GTR have extremely dated, tired interiors. The exterior of this is very dated now and this colour scheme really isn't doing it any favours.