With an aim to appeal to Porsche Cayman and BMW 3 Series Coupe drivers, Nissan has continued its reputation for thrilling sports coupes and introduced the 370Z. Nissans passion for sports coupes began in 1969 when the car maker launched the 240Z, which then followed with the 350Z and now the newest model the 370Z.
The all-new model rivals its predecessors due to its increased power and higher quality cabin. With a similar look to the 350Z the new model is more compact with a 10cm shorted wheelbase and 7cm shorter in length. The 370Z also features fatter flared rear wheel arches and headlights and tail lamps which are boomerang shaped.
Compared to the previous model the 370Z also has improved dramatically on the inside due to its seats, door trims and armrest which are made from a material that have a truly premier feel to them, the gauges also have a great sporty feel to them on the dash!
The 350Z’s intrusive rear strut brace has also been lowered considerably to improve practicality along with a shelf area which features behind the seats for storage.
With a 3.7 litre V6 engine the 370Z can go from 0-60mph in just 5.4 seconds and has a six speed manual gearbox with Syncho Rev Control and 18-inch Yokohama tyres.
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