370z Vs Supra

370z Vs Supra

The first new Nissan Z in 12 years has set a fire under Japanese performance car enthusiasts. And fair enough, because on first impression Nissan has delivered the car it previewed with the Z Proto.

Namely, an overhauled and retuned 370Z architecture wrapped in a new body, with a greatly improved interior, and new twin-turbo V6 power from Infiniti.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

There are more than a few parallels to another Japanese-branded sports coupe, the Toyota Supra. This hasn't always been the case over the two nameplates' storied histories.

To preface, we don't know all details on the Z yet – Nissan's launch info didn't cover weight or acceleration – nor do we have Australian pricing and spec ahead of the 2022 release.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

For what it's worth Nissan is promising US pricing kicking off around US$40,000, which would be about 20 per cent cheaper than the entry six-cylinder Supra in that market.

The six-cylinder Supra in Australia has a base price of $87,000 before on-road costs, suggesting the Z might cost around $70,000 here. A 370Z Nismo tops out at $64,490 before on-roads.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Origins

Low-volume sports cars are becoming difficult to produce profitably unless you can control development costs.

Nissan and Toyota went about doing just this in different ways, in order to rebirth two vehicles they both desperately wanted to keep in their line-ups.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

For Nissan the answer was to heavily rework the 370Z's architecture rather than start with a completely blank sheet of paper, and to repurpose the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport's lusty twin-turbo V6.

For Toyota it was to expand its broader agreement with BMW to reduce costs. Thus the Supra and Z4 share a platform, (retuned BMW) engine and transmission, and are both made by Magna in Austria.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
Nissan Z Toyota Supra
Length 4378mm 4379mm
Width 1844mm 1854mm
Height 1316mm 1294mm
Wheelbase 2550mm 2470mm
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Drivetrains

Nissan

The new Z uses the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport's VR30DDTT 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine, pushing out 298kW (400hp) and 475Nm of torque, driving the rear wheels.

The transmission choices are a six-speed manual or new nine-speed auto with paddles. We don't have any 0-100km/h claims as yet, but expect it to be a fair bit quicker than the mid-fives posted by the 253kW and 371Nm aspirated V6 370Z.

Nissan has fitted the manual versions with a carbon-fibre composite driveshaft and tuner-friendly EXEDY clutch. The top-spec Z Performance grade adds rev matching and a mechanical-clutch limited-slip diff.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Toyota

The latest-iteration Supra's BMW twin-scroll turbo six shares its displacement with the Nissan but has an inline cylinder formation.

It produces an inferior 285kW of peak power but a meatier 500Nm of peak torque, though the Nissan's maximum torque band is wider. The sole transmission is an eight-speed automatic, driving the rear wheels.

Toyota claims a standing 0-100km/h time of just 4.1 seconds, which will be quite a target for the Nissan.

Nissan Z Toyota Supra
Engine 3.0 V6 twin-turbo 3.0 inline-six turbo
Power 298kW @ 6400rpm 285kW @ 5800rpm
Torque 475Nm @ 1600-5600rpm 500Nm @ 1800-5000rpm
Weight TBC (370Z: 1490kg) 1505kg
Redline 6800rpm 6500rpm
Trans 6-speed manual or 9-speed auto 8-speed auto
Drive type Rear Rear
LSD Mechanically controlled Electronically controlled
0-100km/h TBC 4.1 sec
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Dynamics

Nissan

Compared to the 370Z, the new Z is billed as having greater body rigidity.

It also adopts electric power steering (with "mechanical feel"), new larger-diameter shocks, revised front suspension geometry, and sports modes that recalibrate the throttle response, steering weight, cabin sounds and stability control.

The suspension comprises double wishbones and multi-link, the largest available wheels (RAYS forged alloy) are 19-inch, and they wear Bridgestone Potenza S007 rubber.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Toyota

Whether the Nissan can stack up to the stiffness of the Supra's monocoque, or undercut its kerb 1505kg kerb weight (the 370Z Nismo topped out at 1490kg) remains to be seen.

The Supra likewise has speed-sensitive electric steering with adjustable resistance linked to driving modes. It also has adaptive variable dampers over the Nissan. The rear LSD is electronically actuated, where the Z's is mechanical.

Suspension comprises MacPherson struts at the front and multi-link at the rear, and it rolls on Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres.

Nissan Z Toyota Supra
Front brakes Vented, 356mm rotors Vented, 348mm rotors
Rear brakes Vented, 350mm rotors Vented, 345mm rotors
Front suspension Double-wishbone MacPherson strut
Rear suspension Multi-link Multi-link
Steering Electric-assisted Electric-assisted
Wheels 19-inch 19-inch
Tyres 255/40 (f), 275/35 (r) 255/35 (f), 275/35 (r)
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Designs

The Nissan Z is billed as a fusion of some previous classic Z cars down to the colour palette. But to our eyes it's a convincing pastiche.

The side profile is very reminiscent of a 240Z, the tail lights remind one of a Z32 Nissan 300ZX, and the square front intake has some 350Z about it.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

The Toyota Supra has similar proportions – long bonnet, broad shoulders and muscular haunches – but is both wilder and more fussy than the clean Z.

There's more body sculpting and visible shutlines, a side (potential) air duct, and a vaguely F1-inspired nose design and diffuser.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Cabins

Nissan

The 2023 Nissan Z's centre tunnel and door handles look mighty familiar from the 370Z, and there's still a manual handbrake in here alongside the manual stick.

Otherwise everything is a decade more modern, as you'd expect.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Headline features are the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with boost gauge and G meter, a trio of analogue pod gauges atop the dash (boot, turbo speed, voltage), deep dish steering wheel, and bucket seats inspired by the GT-R.

Infotainment is available on either 8.0-inch or 9.0-inch touchscreens depending on spec grade. There are also red, black or blue colourways to choose from, plus bright yellow accents on the Z Proto Spec launch special edition.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

Toyota

The Supra's interior uses a familiar BMW iDrive rotary controller with button shortcuts, and a high-mounted 8.8-inch touchscreen for infotainment.

There's an electric park brake switch and paddle shifters behind the chunkier wheel.

  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison
  • 2023 Nissan Z v Toyota Supra: Spec comparison

The simple digital instrument cluster with 3D tacho readout and digital speedo is a Toyota item to bring some differentiation, and is augmented by a projecting head-up display on the windscreen.

Everything is driver-oriented and Toyota's Gazoo Racing arm designed the bucket seats, and knee protection along the doors and tunnel.

What do you think, does the new Z stack up against the Supra?

MORE: 2023 Nissan Z confirmed for Australia
MORE: Toyota Supra news and reviews

370z Vs Supra

Source: https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-comparisons/2023-nissan-z-v-toyota-supra-spec-comparison

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