The 10 most prominent specifications that support the seventh generation of the new Nissan Z car

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Nissan Motors recently revealed the most prominent specifications that distinguish the all-new Nissan Z model, the seventh generation of which has been supported by a number of design-related features inspired by previous models of the Japanese car, since its launch 50 years ago.

Nissan announced that the new car comes with distinctive technical and design specifications that combine a number of the most prominent features of previous models while developing and integrating them with the all-new sports car, which is divided between specifications for the exterior or interior of the car, and the most prominent specifications of the new car:

1- The side design and the body are the most popular element in the Nissan sports car, as the new Z has the familiar shape of the first generation, and the rear part is lower than the front.

2. The rear triangular side windshield was directly inspired by the first generation Z. This shape was also used on the 370Z.

3- The hood, known as the Z Bulge, was adopted in the same way as the original Nissan Z, with sharp waves that accentuate the long front.

4- The front grille allows ample air flow that feeds the six-cylinder twin-turbo engine, similar to the shape of the original Z and 350Z grilles.

5- The front and rear lights, which were designed based on the first generation, and consist of two illuminated parts with LED technology in the form of a crescent, while the rear lights were directly inspired by the Nissan 300ZX (Z32).

6- The wing and the rear window are distinguished by their functionality. On the lower part of the rear window, a hidden phrase appears: Since 1969, in reference to the heritage of the car that was first launched in the same year.

7- The new 9-speed automatic transmission with launch control, and the Z logo is hidden on the side of the transmission case, and can be seen from the bottom of the car.

8- Instrument panel and gauges Inspired by the simple and functional horizontal design that characterized the original Z dashboard, with a defined center console available on all Z models, it symbolizes the design of the sports car (which features front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive).

9- The central air vents are angled against the bottom of the instrument panel, a technology also used in the first generation of the Z. This approach reduces visual noise to the driver.

10. The new Z features speed-shift lights such as those available in racing cars, and they tell the driver exactly when to increase their speed, and the red line on the tachometer points straight up, making it easier to see the indicator when you approach this mark.