Datsun
Datsun Fairlady: The Classic Roadster and Z Origin
The Fairlady was Datsun's roadster line and the Japanese name for the Z car, a cornerstone of the brand's sporting heritage.
The Fairlady name has deep significance for Datsun and Nissan. The original Fairlady roadsters of the 1960s were charming, affordable open-top sports cars that built the brand's sporting credentials. The name then carried over to the legendary Z car, sold as the Fairlady Z in Japan.
The Fairlady roadsters offered light weight, willing four-cylinder engines, and engaging rear-wheel-drive handling, competing with British roadsters of the era. The Fairlady Z designation links directly to the iconic 240Z and its successors.
The Fairlady is a foundational name in Datsun and Nissan sports-car history, spanning classic roadsters and the legendary Z car line cherished worldwide.