Nissan Australia has announced the arrival of an ultra-limited special-edition Z coupe to celebrate the nameplate’s seven generations, simultaneously paying homage to one of Japan’s legendary performance icons.

Just 10 examples of the 2026 Nissan Z Heritage Edition are arriving in Australia, all finished in Midnight Purple – a colour-shifting finish most famously applied to the Skyline GT-R – and fitted with RAYS 19-inch bronze forged-alloy wheels.

Priced at $77,410 before on-road costs, the Heritage Edition commands just a small premium over the base Z on which it’s based. It’s available with either an automatic or a manual transmission.

It’s worth noting that the Heritage Edition treatment has been applied to the current pre-facelift Z ahead of the minor facelift arriving later this year.

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The Z lineage began in 1969 with the launch of the Datsun 240Z, also known as the Fairlady Z in Japan. It was designed to be a stylish, affordable six-cylinder alternative to European sports cars of the era, with its sleek two-door proportions going on to define all Z cars.

It was followed by the 260Z, the 280ZX, the 300ZX (Z31 and Z32), the 350Z, and the 370Z, with today’s Z, which launched in Australia in 2023, marking the seventh generation of the Z-car line.

The use of Midnight Purple on the Heritage Edition celebrates a separate part of Nissan’s performance heritage. With a primarily purple base that shifts to reveal hidden tones in different lighting and viewing angles, the finish is most famous for its use on the Skyline GT-R.

It first appeared in 1995 on the ‘R33’ Skyline GT-R and went through two additional ‘II’ and ‘III’ iterations into the ‘R34’ GT-R that followed. The final ‘R35’ GT-R that rolled off the production line in 2025 was also finished in Midnight Purple.