WATCH OUT, SUPRA, THE Z IS BACK.
When we first tested the 2003 Nissan 350Z, we heralded its unrivaled combination of price and performance. Bringing 287 horsepower for less than $27,000, the reborn Z was an instant hit, reestablishing Nissan as a maker of serious sports cars. Now, almost 20 years later, we’re feeling that same excitement for the next Z car, the 2023 Z. Factoring for inflation, its base price—about $40,000—is the same as the 2003 350Z’s. So is the basic layout, with two seats, rear-wheel drive, and a six-speed manual transmission. But now you get 400 horsepower from a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6. That’s the kind of inflation we can get behind.
Built on a much-modified version of the current FM platform and riding on the same 100.4-inch wheelbase…