Nissan is working on a new generation of its Z sports car. The first test mules surfaced late last year which points to a market arrival in late 2021 or early the following year. We possibly now have ...
The Nissan Z sports car (well, let's be real, it's a sporty touring car) has a storied but inconsistent history. So, too, does the Z emblem. The twin-turbo rounded wedge Z of the '90s was cool, but ...
A Japanese airline is removing a "Z" logo from its planes to avoid being seen as supporting Russia. Zipair is replacing it with a green, black and white pattern instead, The Japan Times reported.
Zipair, a budget Japanese airline, has announced it will replace its “Z” logo, which has become a pro-war symbol used by Russian military vehicles. Launched in 2018, Zipair is a low-cost airline ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a Car Battery Charger for Just $16, and Shoppers 'Can’t Believe How Easy It Is to Use' Earlier this year, we were able to divulge some details about the next-gen Nissan Z ...
Japanese budget airline Zipair is scrapping its signature “Z” letter logo to avoid mistakenly giving the impression that it supports the Ukraine war, according to reports. The low-cost airline, which ...
Zipair president said they are ditching logo to avoid anyone thinking they are in favour of conflict. Japan's Zipair budget airline only launched in 2020, but an unfortunate coincidence has forced a ...
Whenever business resumes as usual (or semblance of that) in the automotive industry, we expect news to come fast and furious – and one or more bits of news will involve the next-generation Nissan Z.
SINGAPORE — Taxi operator ComfortDelGro Taxi has apologised for a new app with a logo that includes a stylised letter Z that is similar to a symbol of support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The ...
With the war in Ukraine now into its fourth week, the now infamous letter has been seen adorned on Russian tanks, armoured vehicles and personnel across all media outlets. Whereas much debate stands ...
AKRON, Ohio - The University of Akron has changed its athletics logo from an "A" with the head of its beloved mascot, Zippy the kangaroo, to a flashy "Z." The university wanted to capitalize on the ...