Datsun 240Z

1973 Dasun 240 Z

Datsun 240Z

The Nissan S30, sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z, then later as the 260Z and 280Z, is a grand tourer produced by Nissan from 1969 until 1978. The S30 was conceived of by Yutaka Katayama, the President of Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A., and designed by a team led by Yoshihiko Matsuo, the head of Nissan's Sports Car Styling Studio.[1] It is the first car in Nissan's Z series of sports cars.

Aiming to compete directly with established European sports cars, Datsun priced the new 240Z within $200 of the British MGB-GT in the United States, a five-year-old design that showed its age. The 240Z's styling, engineering, relatively low price, and impressive performance resonated with the public, received a positive response from both buyers and the motoring press, and immediately generated long waiting lists.

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General Data

Make
Datsun
Model
240
Sub Model
Z
Production / Sales Year(s)
1970 - 1973
Country of origin
Japan

Body work and dimensions

Body type
Coupe
Doors
3
Number of seats
2
Length CM
413.5
Length in
162.8
Width CM
163.1
Width in
64.2
Height CM
129.5
Height in
51
Wheelbase CM
230.5
Wheelbase in
90.75
Curb Weight KG (EU)
1070
Curb Weight LBS (EU)
2359

Engine

Engine Type
in-line
Cylinders
6
Engine Displacement (cc)
2393
Engine Displacement (cui)
146
Engine (l)
2.4
Engine HP
138
Engine PS
140
Engine KW
103
@RPM
5600
Engine Max Torque (NM)
206
Engine Max Torque (Lb-Ft)
152
Engine Max Torque (kgf-m)
21.01
Engine Max Torque RPM
4400
Fueltype
Gasoline
Fuel system
Carburator
Charge system
Naturally aspirated
Unless noted otherwise, DIN rated horsepower and torque is given.

Transmission

Transmission Type
Manual
Number of gears
5

Chassis

Engine position
Front
Drive Train
Rear Wheel Drive
Fuel Tank Capacity Liter
60

Performance (Factory Claim)

Top Speed Km/h
199
Top Speed MP/H
124
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 0-62 Mph in sec.
9.5

Brakes and suspension

Front Brakes
Disks
Rear Brakes
Drums
Front Suspension
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension
Coil Springs
Standard Tire Size
175R14H

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Last modified
18/07/2023

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