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    Nissan Z facelift unveiled in Japan with more retro elements
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    Nissan Z facelift unveiled in Japan with more retro elements

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJanuary 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    With little fanfare, the Nissan Z — known as the Fairlady Z in its homeland — has been revealed at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon.

    Externally, the major components of the facelift are the new front bumper, alloy wheels, and the Unryu Green hero paint option.

    The new bumper dispenses with the current car’s confronting slab-like rectangular grille opening in favour a wider design broken up by a body colour bar. The bumper itself is more sculpted and more cleanly continues the creases established by the bonnet.

    It’s not only a more cohesive design, but it decreases front lift by 3.3 per cent and reduces drag by 1.0 per cent. The updated Z ditches the Nissan corporate emblem up front in favour of a Z logo.

    The facelift model leans further into this generation’s retro theme with its two-tone alloy wheels, while the Unryu Green paint job is inspired by the Grand Prix Green available on the original ‘S30’ generation. The car on display here is missing the subtle boot lip spoiler fitted to pre-facelift models.

    Under the skin Nissna has upgraded the shocks with bigger pistons, and fitted larger brakes too. The 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 is unchanged, and continues to deliver 298kW and 475Nm to the rear wheels via either a six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic.