![]() The Datsun 510 was named by Road & Track as "one of the most important cars of the 20th century." The original "4-Door Sports Car" went on to sell more than 300,000 units. Launched in October 1967 as a 1968 model, the 510 is celebrating its 50th anniversary at this year's JCCS. Of course, no gathering of classic Japanese vehicles would be complete without the legendary Datsun 510. Offered in just two exterior colors, Chicane Yellow and Magnetic Black, the limited production Heritage Edition features custom exterior graphics and unique yellow interior treatment. The other new 2018 model on display is the Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition. Three other historic Nissan EVs join the new LEAF – the 1999 Hypermini EV, the 2002 Altra EV and the 2011 Pikes Peak LEAF, the first-ever winner of the Pikes Peak Electric Production Class. It is the first step in the re-launch of Nissan's EV platform and will be followed in model year 2019 with a high-power version with increased motor power and battery capacity. The new LEAF features a 150-mile driving range, aerodynamic exterior, a roomy high tech interior and advanced technologies including ProPILOT Assist and e-Pedal. The 2018 LEAF, which made its global debut earlier this month, goes on sale in the United States in early 2018. The all-new Nissan LEAF is the latest and most advanced electric vehicle in the company's long history of battery powered vehicles, which traces back 70 years to the TAMA EV 1. While the JCCS is "dedicated to Old School Japanese Cars," Nissan is taking the opportunity to share a pair of new 2018 models. "The JCCS has become one of the top gatherings of Japanese car enthusiasts and their vehicles in the world and we're excited to be a part of the activities again this year." "Nissan is going all-in at this year's Japanese Classic Car Show with a range of historic vehicles and future classics," said Michael Bunce, vice president, Product Planning, Nissan North America, Inc. PDT in the Harry Bridge's Memorial Park at the Queen Mary, in Long Beach, Calif. As always, Nissan will have one of the largest and most diverse selections of Datsun and Nissan vehicles on display at its booth during the 13th running of the JCCS, which takes place Saturday, Sept. – For the 2017 edition of the annual Japanese Classic Car Show (JCCS), Nissan is bringing out some things old, some things new and some things that blew the doors off the competition. Nissan Z car contingent includes 2018 370Z Heritage Edition, 240Z Salt Flats racer and Chris Forsberg's 370Z Drifter.All-new, second-generation 2018 LEAF highlights display of Nissan's electric vehicle leadership.50th anniversary celebration of the iconic Datsun 510 part of annual gathering of classic Japanese cars.23rd in the shadows of the Queen Mary, Long Beach, Calif. Japanese Classic Car Show set for Sept. ![]()
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