Nissan, online program focusing on New “Fairlady Z” held on Feb 12

 On February 7, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. will release the new “Fairlady Z” and its customized proto model “FAIRLADY Z CUSTOMIZED PROTO” at “Osaka Auto Messe 2022” (held from February 11th to 13th, venue: INTEX Osaka). Announced that it will exhibit at.  

Nissan Motor will carry out an online program on February 12 with the theme of heritage that will lead to the new Fairlady Z, focusing on the new “Fairlady Z”.

Japanese specification model (Proto Spec)

FAIRLADY Z Japanese specification model (Proto Spec)

 The Japanese model of the new Fairlady is the model that was unveiled for the first time at the “Tokyo Auto Salon 2022” in January.

FAIRLADY CUSTOMIZED PROTO

 The FAIRLADY Z CUSTOMIZED PROTO is a customized proto model dedicated to enthusiastic “Fairlady Z” fans, with the motif of the styling and coloring of the famous Fairlady cars of all time.

FAIRLADY CUSTOMIZED PROTO

 This online program is a special program unique to online to let you know about Nissan and cars from various angles. This time, using the actual cars of the new and successive Fairlady exhibited and stored at the Nissan Global Headquarters Gallery (Yokohama) and the Nissan Heritage Collection (Zama), while comparing the parts where the new cars are homages to the successive cars, the new Nissan Z It is said to introduce the history and feelings that have been passed down so far.

 It takes about 45 minutes each time, and the contents of the program are common to each time. You can watch the video after February 12th.

In the live broadcast, you can ask questions directly and introduce the comments of the participants, so you can enjoy the exchanges unique to the live.

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