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To Hell With The 911 Dakar, Nissan Built A Rally Z
To Hell With The 911 Dakar, Nissan Built A Rally Z-October 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:14

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All the sports car top dogs are being made into rally cars. Lamborghini has the , Porsche has the — all the cool kids are doing it. So why shouldn’t Nissan, with its and , do the same?

The company tried this last year, incomprehensibly rather than a Z, but now that wrong has finally been righted. The SEMA special Safari Rally Z Tribute is here, and I would like to purchase one right now immediately.

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The modern rally Z is lifted two inches on KW suspension, making room for NISMO Safari wheels and dirt-ready tires. It’s got front bumper protection, a skid plate, rally lights, a roll bar, and the seats have been swapped out for harness-capable Recaros.

Mechanically, the Z seems largely stock, though it’s got the standard bolt-ons-and-a-tune treatment familiar to anyone who’s received a signing bonus in their life. A NISMO catback here, a cold air intake there, a fancy clutch and new maps from AMS — it may not sound like much, but there’s only so much power you can put into dirt.

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What intrigues me most about this Z concept, though, is the name of the wheels: “Prototype NISMO Safari.” If NISMO is prototyping safari wheels, it sounds like Nissan may at least have some interest in producing safari wheels? If that’s within the realm of consideration, why not make factory-stock safari Zs? If Lamborghini and Porsche can do it, why not Nissan?

Please, Nissan, build these cars as stock. Make a factory offroad package for the Z, with all the NISMO goodies and warranty backing that only you can offer. The market is there, the style is gorgeous. I’ll take mine in that classic Datsun orange.

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