Nissan SEMA builds include 400-horsepower 370Z, Titan Red Cross truck
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/nissan-370z-american-red-cross-titan-sema/
Unlike most SEMA project cars, which are meant simply to inspire customers, Nissan hints that it could offer Project Clubsport 23 to shoppers. The company said that if there's enough interest, it will offer a "builder's kit" that would include all the parts and electronics updates necessary for someone to create their own version of the track day-focused Z.
At the other end of the spectrum is the Nissan Ultimate Service Titan. It began life as a Titan XD with a Cummins diesel engine, but it's since been retrofitted for the American Red Cross to use as a mobile support unit. A new heated and cooled bed box provides enough interior room for everything from a desk and refrigerator to a small kitchen and rest area, allowing Red Cross personnel to rest and work while on the road. Along with solar panels and a Wi-Fi hotspot, the truck is also equipped to support blood-donation drives. And it's not simply a showpiece: This truck was donated to the American Red Cross in Florida.