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Is This Nissan Z Knife The Weirdest Car Memorabilia Ever Made?

  • Nissan’s $300 Z Knife is handmade by master knife maker Satoshi Kiryu in Japan.
  • The knife’s design was inspired by the side profile of the iconic Nissan 240Z.
  • Only 240 limited-edition knives are being produced, each with a unique number.

Nissan may be in dire financial straits trying to find a partner, yet it somehow saw fit to create the special Z Nismo Precision sushi knife. For whatever reason, it doesn’t just want you to buy one of its cars, but use a Z-branded knife in your kitchen as well.

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The special knife is handmade by Japanese knife specialist Satoshi Kiryu in Niigata Prefecture. Just 240 examples will be manufactured, paying homage to the 240Z, each priced at a rather pricey $300.23. Nissan says Kiryu has long been a fan of the Z models and the side view of the Z inspired the design of the knife. Nissan Design America also worked with sushi chef Hiroyuki Terada on the project.

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Each knife from Nissan is individually marked with a blade number in red. Each knife also features the signature of Chef Hiro and Kiryu’s insignia and comes in a special box with the different Z logos used over the car’s six generations. The double-beveled blade is cut, ground, and polished by hand before being perfectly sharpened.

“A chef is only as good as their knife,” Terada said. “A handcrafted kiritsuke-style knife like this one allows us to elevate our craft to the highest level possible. Whether you’re a professional chef or a passionate home cook, you’ll immediately feel the quality in your hand.”

Of course, it’s debatable whether those who buy the knife will use it for cutting sushi, rather than as a display piece. However, if you fancy owning a Nissan Z product, this could be a cool, if somewhat unusual, addition to your collection.

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