The Nissan 300ZX is a Japanese sports car that was first presented to the general public in 1983. Serial production began the same year and lasted until 2000. It was concentrated in Tokyo and the city of Oppama in Japan. In total, about 495 thousand cars of this model were produced.
The 300 ZX model was created to replace the 280 ZX model in the Nissan Motor Company’s offer. Compared to its predecessor, the 300 ZX had a completely changed body style, especially its front part, as well as completely new, 6-cylinder engines, which in the first generation achieved power from 160 to 228 HP. During the series production, two generations of the Nissan 300ZX were created: the first was produced from 1983 to 1989 (designation Z31), and the second in the years 1989-2000 (designation Z32). Both generations differed primarily in the range of engines offered, which, interestingly, was much richer in the first generation. The differences also concerned the body style, gearbox and steering system. Generally, both generations of the 300 ZX model were highly technically advanced and had good traction, but were less successful on the market than, for example, the Nissan Skyline.