Overview
- Unveiled at ZCON in Nashville, the special edition pairs Midnight Purple paint with bronze 19-inch RAYS wheels, ‘Twin Turbo’ graphics, and a carbon-fiber rear spoiler.
- Built on the Performance trim, the package is cosmetic, with interior changes limited to unique door kick plates and exclusive floor mats.
- The powertrain is unchanged: a 400-hp twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 with a six-speed manual or optional nine-speed automatic, plus the Performance model’s limited-slip differential and upgraded brakes and tires.
- The Heritage add-on costs $2,940, putting a Performance-based Z at roughly $55,910 before destination, with some outlets listing about $57,155 including fees.
- Nissan says 2026 Z models, including the Heritage Edition, reach U.S. dealers in October, while some coverage notes the GT-R-associated hue may overshadow the 300ZX homage.