Nissan’s yet to launch flagship Z Proto model is gone, gone, gone. Yes folks, buyers in Australia were invited to reserve a vehicle early, and they did, with knobs on. All is not lost. Proto Might be gone, but Z is still alive and well.

Everything about the all-new Nissan Z screams desire. It neatly wraps up every single Z before it in a new “must have” sexy package.

It was developed by a passionate team of designers and engineers, giving the sports car power and handling it always should have had. It will give the aging Mustang a fair old run for its money.

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“The Z is the ultimate expression of Nissan’s sports car credentials and we expected demand to be strong for this incredibly special vehicle,” says Nissan Australia managing director, Adam Paterson. “I’m excited to confirm that all Australian production of Z Proto spec is now sold-out.”

“All future owners of the Z have plenty to look forward to, with the fastest, most powerful and most exciting Z car ever; set to arrive in Australia very soon.”

Although the Z Proto is gone, Nissan promises plenty of Z’s for all. Customers are encouraged to join the queue for the all-new Nissan Z coupe via nissan.com.au

The all-new Z will bring a dash of flash to Nissan performance when it arrives in mid-2022. Its 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbocharged engine packs a 298kW/475Nm wallop, and turns the back wheels in a frenzy of old school fun.

All-New Nissan Z has a nine-speed automatic with paddle shifters, or a six-speed manual with synchronised rev control for faster shifting. The performance-oriented coupe comes with a mechanical limited-slip differential and launch control as standard equipment, just because.