Nissan registered the Z Warrior moniker with the Australian trademark office. The firm has made it apparent that it intends to expand the Warrior trim line throughout the country. With a high-riding Z, you may add an off-road sports car to your burgeoning collection. Nissan offers a trim line in Australia named Warrior. This business has recently released an all-terrain modification for the Navara and Patrol. It may soon become available for the Z sports car as well. The car firm just registered the trademark “Z Warrior” with IP Australia. If the Z had exceptional riding abilities, it would not be a unicorn. Why can’t Z join in the fun? Lamborghini made the Huracan Sterrato, while Porsche owns the 911 Dakar. The automaker’s parody of the Safari Rally Z Tribute, released last year, was based on the Datsun 240Z, which won the East African Safari Rally in 1971. Tommy Pike Customs originated the concept. It sported 17-inch prototype Nismo Safari wheels and Yokohama Geolander M/T G003 tires, which allowed it to ride two inches higher than a standard car. The additional lighting on the hood, lower bumper, and base of the A-pillars give it the desired race appearance. The 3.0-liter V-6 twin-turbo engine was also tweaked to produce over 400 horsepower. A tough Z would be even more of a niche car because sports cars aren’t particularly popular, but it would be fantastic to have another high-riding sports car in the lineup. Like other Warrior models, it should receive upgrades such as new bumpers, undercarriage security, and a higher suspension, among other things. Nissan has stated that it plans to add additional Warrior cars to its roster in Australia, although it is still being determined whether this would include the sports car. If Nissan alters the Z for Mad Max service, we hope they will also offer it here.