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Just when you thought that was it, here are the more technical specs for the Z.


Wheels & Tires
Sport
Performance
Wheels
Dark-painted aluminum-alloy
F: 18x9 inches R: 18x9 inches
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RAYS® super lightweight forged aluminum-alloy
F: 19x9.5 inches R: 19x10 inches
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Bronze-colored aluminum-alloy wheels
F: 19x9.5 inches R: 19x10 inches
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Tires
Yokohama ADVAN Sport high performance
F: P245/45R18, R: P245/45R18
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Bridgestone Potenza® S007 high performance
F: P255/40R19, R: P275/35R19
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Tire repair kit
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System, direct sensor type
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Any idea on the wheels offset?
 
Looks like they messed up the Track specs, seems reversed.

I guess per @DAN_PASSE this initial offering is kept limited for the first year but might be expanded (options list, colors etc) next year. This may be due to the supply chain shortages. I may have to wait for any updates and/or Nismo plans.
 
Any idea on the wheels offset?
The available wheels are:

Dark-painted aluminum-alloy
F: 18x9 inches R: 18x9 inches
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RAYS® super lightweight forged aluminum-alloy
F: 19x9.5 inches R: 19x10 inches
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Bronze-colored aluminum-alloy wheels
F: 19x9.5 inches R: 19x10 inches
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Yokohama ADVAN Sport high performance
Front: P245/45R18
Rear: P245/45R18

Bridgestone Potenza S007 high performance
Front: P255/40R19
Rear: P275/35R19
 
Here are some highlights.

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400-hp, Twin-Turbo V6 Engine
Simply the most powerful Z ever offered. 3.0 liters of pure exhilaration.

6-speed Manual Transmission
The purest connection between driver and machine. New synchros on first and second gear help handle the added power.

Iconic Design
Long hood, short deck, wide stance and quality craftsmanship. Pure sports car, unmistakably Z.

All-New 2023 Z performance
For the curve, for the straightaway, for anywhere
The all-new 2023 Z stays true to its performance roots, with a powerful 6-cylinder under the hood; a Front Midship, rear-wheel-drive design that places the engine farther back in the chassis for enhanced balance; and a suspension that makes you feel hard-wired to the road. It’s an authentic sports car in the purest sense of the word.

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400 twin-turbocharged horsepower
At the heart of the Z is a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbocharged 24-valve engine. An aluminum-alloy block and heads keep things light, while a water-cooled intercooler helps keep things cool. An optical speed sensor brings power with turbine speeds up to a dizzying 220,000 rpm.

Mechanical Limited-slip Differential
A new available mechanical limited-slip differential helps distribute power to the driven wheel with the best grip, helping you power out of corners
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Launch Control
The first on any Z – available launch control helps eliminate wheel spin and hop, by holding the engine at a pre-set rpm and modulates power as you pull away to give you the fastest, most consistent acceleration every time.
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6-speed manual transmission
In the 2023 Z, new first- and second-gear synchros are designed to help handle the powerful twin-turbo engine. Enhancing the connection, the shift mechanism has been redesigned to give a more direct, positive feeling.

9-speed automatic transmission
The one transmission that can tempt manual drivers. The Z features a new 9-speed automatic with shift-by-wire technology activated by a unique palm-shaped controller. For added thrills, you can employ the available steering wheel paddle shifters borrowed from the Nissan GT-R.
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Suspension and steering
To make sure it handles like a Z, the new model features new mono tube shocks, new front geometry and rear suspension tuning. Electric power steering – the first time on a Z, allows near-infinite tuning for inspired control and precision.

Body rigidity
The stiffer the chassis, the better the suspension can work. To help get the maximum out of the Z’s suspension, torsional rigidity was increased over 10%.

Performance brakes
Tuned to give braking with excellent feel and stopping power, available Sport Brakes feature 14" front rotors with 4-piston calipers.

All-New 2023 Z driver’s interior
It holds you in ways you never dreamed of
A great dance partner knows how to hold you perfectly. Tight enough for control, but with room to move, too. Advanced technology serves up everything you need to know and nothing you don’t, combined with classic design that never forgets what a true thrilling sports car must be.
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Redesigned cockpit
Purely driver-focused, the all-new Z keeps you in the loop with a new digital gauge cluster and an available 9” center touch-screen display with NissanConnect®, including available Door to Door Navigation, Wi-Fi Hotspot and Remote Access.

New performance seats
The Z features a new seat design that offers impressive lateral support, along with anti-slip material and a slide-reducing center pad in the lower seat cushion. Knee bolsters work with the performance seats to help keep the driver in place.
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GT-R®-inspired steering wheel
Point to the future with a nod to our history. The leather-wrapped rim is thicker than the current GT-R, while the unique groove at the top of the wheel was inspired by the legendary GT-R R32.

Race car driver-designed gauges
The Z’s Sport Mode screen – one of three selectable screens for the digital dashboard – was designed with input from Tsugio Matsuda, a racer for NISMO in Super GT in Japan.

Legendary triple pod cluster
A Z legacy, in the all-new 2023 Z, you get key information including turbo boost, turbine speed – yes, up to 220,000 rpm – and voltage.
 
All-New 2023 Z Proto Spec

Because first impressions are everything
The pulse-raising Z Proto Spec offers exclusivity, excitement and exhilarating performance. Seeing one will be rare. And seeing one stopped – well, this is a sports car that loves to be driven.
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All-New 2023 Z design
Instantly recognizable – uniquely Z
The all-new Nissan Z serves up classic sports car proportions of a long hood and a short rear deck. Combined with iconic Z styling elements, it creates a design that is completely modern, yet immediately identifiable as a Nissan Z.
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All-New 2023 Z connectivity
Tech that performs like a sports car
Connect at the speed of Z with advanced infotainment on an available 9-inch touch-screen display. Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto™ and available NissanConnect® Services help you stay in the loop quickly and effortlessly.
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All-New 2023 Z driver assist and safety technology
Confidence to match the capability
Advanced driver assist and safety technology help take the daily workload off the driver, so you can concentrate on what matters most – the pure enjoyment of every drive.
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Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection
Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection monitors your speed and distance between you and the car ahead, and can let you know if you need to slow down.

It can also automatically engage the brakes to help avoid a frontal collision or lessen the severity of an impact. And when it detects a pedestrian in the crosswalk, it can stop you in your tracks.

Intelligent Forward Collision Warning
What’s up ahead? Intelligent Forward Collision Warning watches two cars ahead, and when it detects sudden deceleration in front of you, it gives you a warning to slow down

Blind Spot Warning
Wait. Was that a car over there? Z with Blind Spot Warning helps keep an eye on the blind spot area and gives you a heads-up if it detects a vehicle hiding there.

Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Fear no parking lot, or driveway. When you’re backing out of your space, Rear Cross Traffic Alert watches around the rear of your Z and can warn you about cars it detects creeping up on you from either side.

Lane Departure Warning
Hold it right there. Lane Departure Warning helps make sure you change lanes only when you mean to.

If the system detects that you’re drifting over, a gentle buzz on the steering wheel can let you know.

High Beam Assist
High Beam Assist can automatically deactivate the Z’s high beams if it detects an oncoming vehicle, a response appreciated by everyone. After the driver has passed, the system can reactivate the high beams.
 
A few big misses on Nissan's part if these specs and details are complete:

  1. No multilevel TC adjustability. WTH Nissan? This is a 400 hp RWD sportscar - a safety net for enthusiastic driving that permits some degree of tail out fun is mandatory. The ~$20k cheaper GR86 has a five level TC setup FFS.
  2. No HUD? They're in your own crossovers lol.
 
I am not a huge fan of driving assist. The only piece I'll keep is the sonar and possibly a backup camera. I hated lane departure and emergency brake assist systems. Drivers are supposed to pay attention to the road 100% of the time and quit relying on technology to save them.

Is there a way to disable them? I hate relying on technology as they have proven to be unreliable to me.
 
I am not a huge fan of driving assist. The only piece I'll keep is the sonar and possibly a backup camera. I hated lane departure and emergency brake assist systems. Drivers are supposed to pay attention to the road 100% of the time and quit relying on technology to save them.

Is there a way to disable them? I hate relying on technology as they have proven to be unreliable to me.

If it's like the system in the 21 rogue and 22 pathfinder you can turn off the lane departure assist ect. We've got all the beeps turned off but leave the blind side intervention on
 
My wife has a new Toyota with the same gizmos, it can all be turned off, permanently. I think maybe the ped detection is always on?

I actually do like adaptive cruise, BSM and rear cross traffic. But I just use them as assists, never rely on them.
 
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