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Nissan News: 2027 Nissan Z Gets Manual NISMO, GT-R Brakes, and a New Color

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2027 Nissan Z NISMO - Front on shotAhead of the New York International Auto Show next week, Nissan dropped the details on the refreshed 2027 Z set to debut there, and there are some genuinely good updates in here for enthusiasts.

The prime headline: The Z NISMO is finally getting a six-speed manual. Nissan didn't just bolt in an existing unit, either. The transmission was specifically engineered for the NISMO grade with an upgraded clutch and a shorter shift stroke for quicker, more satisfying gear changes. The twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 got manual-specific tuning for throttle and ignition timing too, so it should feel properly dialed in rather than like an afterthought. The NISMO also gets GT-R-derived two-piece iron-aluminum front brake rotors that Nissan says reduce brake pad temps significantly during track use while also shedding 19 pounds off the nose.

The suspension was retuned to account for that weight loss, and there are steering rack revisions that reportedly cut internal friction by 20% for a cleaner, more natural steering feel.

Sport and Performance grades get a front-end refresh with a new bumper and grille design inspired by classic Nissan sports cars, plus a "Z" badge on the nose instead of the Nissan logo. Performance adds new forged 19-inch wheels and a tan interior option. All models get an improved fuel tank design to keep fuel delivery consistent during high-G cornering, and Performance gets larger-diameter monotube shocks for better ride quality and handling predictability.

See all photos in the 2027 Nissan Z NISMO photo gallery.

There's also a new color: Shinkai Green Pearl Metallic, paired with a Super Black roof. It's a modern take on the green from the classic S30 Z, and it looks sharp. We'll get you pictures live from the show next week. The 2027 Z hits dealerships this summer.

Pricing hasn't been announced yet.


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They over priced these, and the market seems pretty stale on the Z now.

23 hours ago, G. David Felt said:

@Drew Dowdell Is this the last year for this?

The GT-R was on the market for 16 years.  I don't see why they can't let this soldier on until 2035 with some "special colors" and "unique badging"

These really are good looking cars out in the wild. I know the grille area has been an area of contention for some, but I think it looks perfectly fine. 

Does the non-NISMO Z already have a 6-speed transmission? Or is this is the first manual offered in the Z? Regardless, it's nice for us enthusiasts to gain another manual option. 

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4 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

These really are good looking cars out in the wild. I know the grille area has been an area of contention for some, but I think it looks perfectly fine. 

Does the non-NISMO Z already have a 6-speed transmission? Or is this is the first manual offered in the Z? Regardless, it's nice for us enthusiasts to gain another manual option. 

This is the first manual in the NISMO, and specially calibrated for NISMO.

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