Nissan Presents Updates At Fairldy Z 2025 In Japan, Anything?

JAKARTA - Nissan officially launched an update on the Fairldy Z 2025 model for the Japanese market. The manufacturer gave him a little touch with the latest colors, additional safety features, and SOS calling functions as the standard on all trims.

Launching from Carscoops, Monday, November 11, manufacturers now provide 11 colors including the latest, namely Wangan Blue, Vibrant Red/Super Black, Brilliant White Pearl/Super Black, and Midnight Purple.

The Midnight Purple color is one of the mainstay options in Nissan vehicles and has been used in a number of models such as Skyline, Ariya, Note Aura, and R35 GT-R.

Buyers can also have a Customized Edition for this sports car by offering a more striking look with separate grips, carbon back spoilers, 19-inch rims, racing-style stickers, and exclusive badges.

The interior is also improved with the addition of the latest SOS feature. By pressing only one button that is available, the driver can talk to the operator in case of an emergency. This function is also activated automatically when the airbag is deployed, so it can share the location of the vehicle with emergency services.

Technically, the car is still equipped with the same runway. The V6 3.0 liter twin-turbocharged engine is still the mainstay with a power of 400 dk on the standard trim. Transmission options also do not change with manual six acceleration and automatic nine accelerations.

Speaking of the price, Fairldy Z 2025 was sold out starting from 5.497 million yen (Rp563.5 million) to the highest Nismo variant pegged at 9.302 million yen (Rp953.6 million).

For the 2025 model, Nissan will open a Fairldy Z booking period at the end of November and is expected to arrive at a local dealer network in February next year.

However, it is rumored that Nissan will limit the production of this car to 4,100 units. This includes 3,100 standard units, 500 Nismo units, and 500 others are demo cars and test drives. Because it is limited, buyers have to go through the lottery process at local dealers to get it.