Fairlady Z Version S Twin Turbo1994
Nissan


B 607
COMMON
Statstics
SPEED
HANDLING
ACCELERATION
LAUNCH
BRAKING
OFFROAD
Engine
3.0L Twin-Turbocharged V6
276 bhp (206 kW), 283 lb⋅ft (384 N·m)
Layout
Front-Engined, Rear-Wheel Drive
5-speed Transmission
Weight
3351 lbs (1520 kg), 54%/46%
Description
Known as the 300ZX in North America, the Fairlady Z Version S Twin Turbo is the ultimate example of the original line of Z cars that began in 1969. Each new “Z” model evolved the concept; for example, the “Z31” dropped the inline engine in favor of a compact V6, with a single turbocharger in some variants. By the “Z32” generation, like this one, power and technology had flooded the concept, with the VG-series engine now packing variable valve timing, dual cams, and twin turbochargers. Car magazines loved the Z, and rightly so, as its combination of power, looks, and performance is captivating. Unfortunately, that performance came with a price (not helped out by exchange rates, which made getting the Z outside of Japan an expensive proposition. Even so, the Z sold well in North America, and was also available in a 2+2 variant, as well as a non-turbo model. Fast and desirable even today, the clean lines of the Z have aged gracefully. Interestingly, if the headlights look familiar, that’s because the second-generation Lamborghini Diablo used them under license.