
Fans of Nissan’s performance offerings finally have something to put on their Christmas wish list as Nissan Philippines finally introduces the latest Z and GT-R today.



First up is the hotly anticipated Nissan Z. The good news is that both transmission options—six-speed manual and nine-speed automatic—will be available, and they both will go for P3,888,000.
Underneath the hood is a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine (VR30DDTT) that sends 400hp and 475Nm to the rear wheels in traditional fashion, with a limited-slip differential. It also comes with the Nissan Intelligent Mobility suite of safety features.


It will be available in six colors: Passion Red, Ikazuchi Yellow, Seiran Blue, Everest White, Boulder Gray, and Black Diamond Pearl. The sexy two-seater comes rolling on staggered 19-inch wheels by Rays, and taps into the heritage of previous Z designs in areas such as the grille, the bumpers, the lights, and the silhouette.





Inside is a 12.3-inch digital instrument binnacle, an eight-inch infotainment system with smartphone integration, and three analog gauges on the center of the dashboard. It has black leather seats and an eight-speaker Bose audio system.




Also, the 2024 Nissan GT-R was shown off in all of its glory.
Of course, who could forget its new price tag of P12,445,000? You’re getting a whole lot of heritage and performance in a legendary package. A hand-built 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 (VR38DETT) that cranks out 562hp and 637Nm to all four wheels, a refreshed design, and more. You can read more about it from our previous article.


Are you looking to make these cars your stocking stuffers this Christmas? You can already order the GT-R, while reservations for the Z will start by September 21. Deliveries will commence in November.
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