2023 nissan z proto for sale illinois

Incorporating The Past. The 2023 Nissan Z will appeal to mature and junior drivers alike. When that happens with a sports car, you know the designers have done something right. Nissan has knocked the new Z’s design out of the park.

Both the exterior and interior of the Z incorporate old-school design elements from past Z models. Look in the right places, and you’ll see design elements from the 240Z, 300ZX, 350Z, and 370Z in the 2023 Z. Beyond being incredibly cool, it gives the sports car a look that’s all its own. For drivers that remember the previous generation of Nissan sports cars, the Z will have them looking back. For young drivers, it creates a new Z for the current generation.

Loads of Performance. Compared to the outgoing 370Z, the Z brings a lot more performance. The Z comes with the same twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine that’s found in the INFINITI Red Sport models. The engine pumps out 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. It’s paired with either a six-speed manual transmission or a nine-speed automatic.

The V6 engine is an impressive unit, bringing a massive amount of thrust off the line. The automatic transmission has launch control, which brings even quicker acceleration when starting from a stop. Despite the Z gaining 150 pounds over the 370Z, the V6 engine makes up for the extra mass with serious grunt.

The Z is more than just a quick sports car. Nissan has increased torsional rigidity, retuned the suspension, and fitted the sports car with upgraded tires. The result is a Z that has a tremendous amount of grip. Around a track or on a windy road, the sports car brings delightful handling that feels like a true sports car.

Reasonably Priced. There aren’t a lot of sports cars on the market today and automakers are moving upstream with their options. Thankfully, the 2023 Z is priced somewhat affordably with a starting price tag of $41,015 [with destination]. The available Performance trim is the one that enthusiasts want and costs $51,015.

For a sports car, even the Performance trim is priced reasonably well. The Z’s closest rival, the Toyota GR Supra, is an extra $11,900 over the base Z with a six-cylinder engine. That, at least in our eyes, makes the Z a great value option.

The Z also comes well-equipped for the money. The base Sport trim comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, six audio speakers, smartphone compatibility, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, and lane departure warning as standard. A 9-inch touchscreen and navigation are optional.

Intimate Cabin For Two. The Nissan Z’s interior dimensions practically remain the same as the 370Z’s. That means there’s very little space to store items and not a lot of space between the two seats. The new Z offers 38.2 inches of headroom and 42.9 inches of legroom, which is a competitive amount of space, but there’s no way to get around the fact that it’s a sports car.

The Z now comes with a telescoping steering column to help the driver find a good driving position, but there’s little else in the way of comfort. Upgrading to the Performance trim brings a four-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, though the lumbar, thigh, and seat lifter are manually adjustable.

Regardless of whether you plan to go on a weekend trip or to a grocery store, you’ll have to plan ahead. The Z only has 6.9 cubic feet of cargo space.

Final Thoughts. The return of the Nissan Z for the 2023 model year brings some flame back to the Japanese automaker. The Z is a fun, value-packed sports car that delivers an analog experience. Those qualities are getting hard to find.

The Toyota GR Supra is the Z’s main rival. It doesn’t have the same amount of power, but offers sharper handling, has a more upscale look, and delivers rapid acceleration. It’s available with four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines.

An unlikely rival to the Z is the Ford Mustang. It has an iconic look, and multiple powertrains that range from a turbo four-cylinder up to a supercharged V8, it can seat up to four people and delivers impressive performance.

Check prices for the 2023 Nissan Z »

May 16, 2022

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nissan today announced the MSRP1 for the latest iteration of its "attainable dream car," the 2023 Nissan Z – $39,990 for the Z Sport and $49,990 for the Z Performance. Both grades are scheduled to arrive at Nissan dealerships nationwide in Summer 2022.

"The Nissan Z is our company's heart and soul, bringing sports car design, performance and excitement to a broad range of buyers, starting with the introduction of the first generation more than 50 years ago," said Michael Colleran, senior vice president, Nissan U.S. Marketing and Sales. "With a starting MSRP of less than $40,000, this latest version is ready to create a whole new generation of Nissan Z fans when it comes to market this summer."

The 2023 Nissan Z is offered in Sport and Performance grade levels, along with a special “Proto Spec” edition. Limited to 240 units for the U.S. market, the Proto Spec edition will feature a special plaque, as well as exclusive interior and exterior features, all paying homage to the Z Proto launched in 2020. All grades are equipped with a 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine and choice of 6-speed manual transmission or a new 9-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters.

2023 Nissan Z Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices1:

Z Coupe Sport 6MT or 9AT

$39,990 USD

Z Coupe Performance 6MT or 9AT

$49,990 USD

Z Coupe Proto Spec 6MT or 9AT*

$52,990 USD

Destination and Handling $1,025. *Total production limited to 240 units combined.

The 2023 Z boasts a fresh and sleek exterior design with a silhouette that communicates respect to its lineage with its long hood and short deck. Inside, the driver-centric cockpit takes inspiration from past Z generations with its traditional three analog pod gauges while including modern amenities like a 12.3-inch customizable racing-inspired TFT meter and available 9.0-inch touchscreen display.

For full pricing, product information and photography of the 2023 Nissan Z, please visit usa.nissannews.com.

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  1. MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and $1,025 USD destination charges. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice.

When can I buy a Nissan 2023 Z?

– Nissan today announced the MSRP1 for the latest iteration of its "attainable dream car," the 2023 Nissan Z – $39,990 for the Z Sport and $49,990 for the Z Performance. Both grades are scheduled to arrive at Nissan dealerships nationwide in Summer 2022.

Does the 2023 Nissan Z require premium gas?

The new Z runs on premium gas, as well as Akio Toyoda's tears. Many parts of the 2023 Nissan Z puzzle—what it looks like, how much power it makes, what it's like to drive—are already out.

How much will the Nissan Z proto cost?

Prices for the new Z start at $41,015. Getting every available accessory on the Proto Spec trim takes the price to $60,367 after the $1,025 destination fee. All examples of the 2023 Z use a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 making 400 horsepower [298 kilowatts] and 350 pound-feet [475 Newton-meters] of torque.

Is the new Nissan Z available for purchase?

Even more exciting still, you'll be able to buy or lease the new Nissan Z with us very soon. According to official information from Nissan, the 2023 Nissan Z release date is set for Fall 2022. It's rounding the corner with renewed vigor.

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