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Unveiled back in 2009 with an even sharper Z shape, Nissan is already making minor improvements to the second year 370Z. Upgrading items like the Navigation Package contents, heated mirrors and in cabin micro filter to improve air quality as well as one new tantalizing color, Black Cherry, all starting at just $29,990. Compared to the old Z33 350Z’s four trim lineup (regular, Enthusiast, Touring and Grand Touring), the current generation Z34 will only be sold in base and Touring trims. Allowing owners a bit more creature comfort, the Japanese automaker will then allow new car buyers two option packages, Sport and Navigation. Powered by a VQ37VHR 3.7 Liter V6 with VVEL rated at 332 HP and 270 lb-ft of torque, mated to either a 6 speed manual or a 7 speed automatic with auto blipping Downshift Rev Matching and Adaptive Shift Contro. The combination is good for an estimated 18 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway. The exterior design revisions include sharpened boomerang HID light clusters as well as a revised front end and wider arches. Meanwhile the interior benefits from a few new upgraded materials while maintaining the classic trio of gauges on the dash. It would appear that Nissan only improved upon what we thought was pretty perfect. Full details in the press release after the jump. Press release In the first full redesign of the iconic Nissan Z since its re-introduction as a 2003 model, nearly every piece and component has been rethought or redesigned – shorter wheelbase, greater use of lightweight body materials, new engine with more horsepower and improved fuel economy, a new 7-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, a world’s first synchronized downshift rev matching system for the manual transmission, new high quality driver-centric interior and new available technology features. "The fresh character of the 2010 Nissan 370Z is immediately apparent in the crisp new exterior design, which is sportier yet still immensely identifiable as a Nissan Z," said Al Castignetti, vice president, Sales, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. "One usually thinks of evolution as being linear. The new 370Z’s ’super evolution’ builds on the best features of both the first and last generations Z–cars – respectful but not retro, simple yet sophisticated, and 110 percent pure Z." "The new 370Z lives in the sweet spot of performance, style and value, a position that Nissan invented with the original Z. It’s an authentic sports car that you don’t have to make sacrifices to own – or drive everyday," said Castignetti. ---- The New Exterior: Not Just Sculptural, FunctionalThe 2010 370Z’s dynamic new styling offers dual benefits – a more aggressive appearance and a lighter, tighter structure for enhanced performance. The new Z’s wheelbase is nearly four inches shorter than the previous generation Z (100.4 inches versus 104.3 inches), accomplished by moving the rear wheels forward in the 2nd generation FM platform, while overall length is reduced by 2.7 inches (167.1 inches versus 169.8 inches). At the same time, the overall width been increased by The more compact exterior dimensions and expanded use of lightweight materials help reduce weight. For the first time, the Z features aluminum door panels, along with an all-aluminum hood (the previous aluminum hood design utilized steel reinforcements) and an aluminum hatch. The coefficient of drag is 0.30 (0.29 with the Sport Package), the same as the previous generation 350Z Coupe. The new Z also maintains the previous generation’s zero front lift and zero rear lift when equipped with the rear spoiler, thanks to extensive aerodynamics efforts – including an "inverse area" front bumper design which smoothes the flow of air to the sides of the vehicle, while the rear design maximizes the control of air flow from the roof to the rear hatch. In addition, the front overhang was extended 1.2 inches and more than 200 rear quarter panel patterns were made and wind tunnel tested to counter the negative aerodynamic effects of shortening the wheelbase (versus the 350Z). The 370Z’s sleek silhouette is defined by its upswept quarter window design that is echoed by the dynamic upward curvature in the lower rocker panel and the sense of the taut sheet metal molding itself around the wheels and frame. Attention to detail and functionality is evident throughout the exterior design, including the addition of a flashing (repeater lamp) side marker lamp/emblem. A Driver’s Cockpit Equipped To Make Car and Driver Feel Like OneThe interior design of the new 370Z continues the Z tradition of enhancing driving pleasure, no matter what the road or traffic conditions offer. "As an Everyday Sports Car, every aspect of the interior needs to address two needs – support and enhanced driver performance during spirited driving and offer high levels of comfort and utility for normal commuting and around-town activities," said Castignetti. The traditional 2-seat layout is built around a deeply scooped instrument panel with a full-length center console separating the driver and passenger’s seat. In the rear is an open cargo area with enhanced storage and accessibility. The design focus incorporates a "layer concept," with an information layer, an operation layer and a holding layer. The holding layer includes the seats, knee pads and door trim support. The driver’s seat is uniquely different from the passenger’s seat, with lower seat cushion cut-outs on the sides where the thighs rest – allowing the driver to push on the pedals without the seat fighting them. The seat also features an improved frame that helps it to better hold the driver in place during cornering. It also offers a 0.4-inch lower hip point than the previous Z driver’s seat. Interior packaging is also enhanced from the previous generation, including the removal of the rear strut brace (replaced with less intrusive structural reinforcements) and by adding a new "shelf" area behind the seats, creating an ideal area for storing briefcases. A retractable cover is standard on the 370Z Touring model. A locking glove compartment has been added. The 370Z interior is available Black cloth or for 370Z Touring models, a choice of Gray, Black or Persimmon leather-appointed seating. ---- Taking Performance To A New LevelSince so many aspects of a sports car’s performance come down to the simple formulation of power-to-weight, the engineering teams behind the development of the new 370Z made that their priority focus. On the weight reduction side of the equation, they put the new Z on an extremely restrictive diet. Beyond just the pounds shed with the body-in-white, every component throughout the vehicle was scrutinized. For example, fuel tank weight was reduced by 13.9 pounds, the exhaust system by 3.8 pounds, the audio system by 3.5 pounds and the 19-inch wheels by approximately seven pounds each for the fronts and six pounds for the rears – an estimated 225 pounds total. 3.7-liter VQ37VHR engine, 332 hp and 270 lb-ft Along with the reduced weight, the center of gravity was lowered through use of a lower engine positioning (-0.6 inches) and lower driver hip point (-0.4 inches). Rotating mass was reduced with a shorter carbon-fiber composite driveshaft. All of these weight savings were needed, of course, to counter the added weight of the Z’s enhanced body structure and new technology and safety features. The net weight reduction is 95 pounds for the 2010 Nissan 370Z over the comparable 350Z Enthusiast model. 0-60mph in 4,7 seconds; 155 mph (limited) Since the VVEL system can adjust to open the valves slightly, it improves fuel efficiency by reducing camshaft friction and fuel waste. It also provides cleaner emissions by allowing for quicker warm-up of the catalyst and by stabilizing combustion when the engine is cool. The engine also has a new "growl" from the dual exhaust system due to reduced back pressure, enhancing driving enjoyment. "The SynchroRev Match system takes nothing away from the driver – you still have to engage the clutch and move the shifter – it just gives you a performance edge by smoothing out the gear engagement," said Castignetti. Estimated fuel economy is 18 mpg City/26mpg Highway for both the 7-speed automatic and 6-speed manual transmissions – increases of 1 mpg City/2 mpg Highway for the automatic and 1 mpg Highway for the manual transmission versus the 2008 350Z. The Z’s already advanced braking system has been upgraded to include improved overall brake feel, better fade resistance and improved NVH. With adoption of the new variable ratio brake pedal, pedal stroke feel is more direct. The standard 4wheel vented disc brake system includes Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA). The optional Sport Package includes Nissan Sport Brakes with large diameter 14.0-inch front and 13.8inch rear rotors (versus 12.6-inch front/12.1-inch rear standard rotors) with 4-piston front and 2-piston rear aluminum calipers. The Nissan 370Z’s long list of standard safety features includes the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt and occupant classification sensors; front seat-mounted side impact supplemental air bags; roof-mounted side-impact air bags; seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters, Active Head Restraints, Zone Body Construction with front and rear crumple zones, Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System, Vehicle Security System and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). ---- Model Line-upThe new 2010 370Z’s model line-up has been greatly simplified, versus the 2008 350Z, with just two models – 370Z and the 370Z Touring. The 370Z Touring adds heated leather-appointed power seats, HomeLink Universal Transceiver, Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, 8-speaker Bose audio system, XM Satellite Radio (XM subscription, sold separately) cargo cover and aluminum pedals to the long list of standard Z features and equipment. "This exciting new Z represents the essence of the Nissan brand, just as the original 240Z did nearly 40 years before," said Castignetti. "It provides passionate performance at an excellent value – just what was needed then and just what sports car enthusiasts are looking for today." ---- SpecificationsEngine
Brakes
Suspension and Steering
Wheels and Tires
Aerodynamics
Styling/Functionality
Convenience
Audio
Safety
---- Prices
Packages
Individual Options
Genuine Nissan accessories
---- Competitors and press reviews"And on the road, we generally like the way the 2010 Nissan 370Z drives. The ride from the new suspension is compliant, but over some surfaces—and only some—the road noise is way too loud and totally unacceptable for a modern car. Drivetrain noise, particularly gearbox whine, is prevalent, reminding you that Nissan spent its development money on making the 370Z go fast, not quietly. Additionally, at very high speeds (go-directly-to-jail velocities) the tires tend to hunt the subtle grooves of the road, requiring an unsettling amount of attention to keep the missile on course." (TheCarConnection) "Hard braking induces a small amount of dive, but not nearly enough to break the Z’s composure, and body roll in the bends is nominal at best. Despite being aware of the SyncroRev Match system, our muscle memory subconsciously pivoted our right foot onto the gas pedal while braking before the hairpin. As impressive as the throttle-blipping doodad is (it’s fun to drag the shifter around at stop lights and let the engine rev), after our third lap we disabled it by pressing the S-Sport button above the stick. The system is nearly flawless, but old habits die hard." (Autoblog) "If your idea of fun is shaving seconds from your lap times around a sunny Nevada racetrack or you’re an expert driver looking for a precise tool with which to exploit your skills, you’ll appreciate the 370Z’s stunningly competent performance. Just buy one with the 6-speed manual. It’s also a great car if, like most buyers, you just want something that looks cool. But if, like me, you’re only a mediocre driver and you’re just looking for cheap thrills, then the new Z probably isn’t the car for you. It’s almost too competent for its own good." (Jalopnik) "As I swept past 5500 RPM I felt something that reminded me of a car that would compete with Nissan’s super car, the GT-R. The black leather shift knob was sending a signal straight from the nerves on palm to the electrodes in my brain. The sensation is overwhelming. This unique combination of noise, vibration and harshness is a catalyst for adrenaline rushes. The way the shifter dancing in my hand at the upper end of the revband reminded me of driving a Dodge Viper." (TopSpeed) CompetitorsAudi TTThe Audi TT is offered with a choice of two engines: a 2.0 TFSI developing 200 bhp and a 3.2 V6 developing 250 bhp. It sprints from 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds. The Audi TT is on sale at a price starting from $37,800. The RX8 is powered by a 13B twin rotor Renesis engine making 232 HP at a screaming 8,200 RPM and 155 lb-ft of torque. This allows the RX-8 to accelerate from 0 to 60 MPH in just 6.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 145 MPH. Available in three trim levels: Sport, Grand Touring and R3, the new RX-8 offers something for everyone from the entry level rear wheel drive shopper to the hard core enthusiast with prices ranging from $26,495 to $32,660. Is not us who put the Cauman among the 370Z’s competitors. Nissan itself said at the sports car launch that it will target the Porsche model. The Cayman is powered by a 2.9-liter flat-six boxer engine that delivers 265 hp (an increase of 20 hp); the Cayman S gets a 3.4-liter power unit that delivers 320 hp (25 hp more). The Cayman S with PDK dual-clutch automatic and Launch Control can do 0 to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds. Prices for the 2010 model start at $51400. ConclusionThe 2010 Nissan 370Z is the perfect car for the Viper enthusiast on a budget. Just like the original Z car, the 370 delivers great performance for the price, wrapped up in a pretty package. If you don’t mind the road noise, somewhat harsh suspension and uncompromised sports car layout in exchange for a daily grin on your face, the Nissan 370Z is for you. Why to buy it compared to its competitors? Except the Mazda RX-8 is cheaper than any of it, it develops more horsepowers, it comes with automatic transmission as standard, offers head airbags and delivers better fuel economy. Why not to buy? To be honest with you, for like $20k you can purchase a Hyundai Genesis Coupe or Ford Mustang and although both offer rear wheel drive fun, neither offers the same level of sports car feel as the Nissan. 22 comments: Nissan 370Z Coupe millano_mina (409) Posted on 02.24.2011 Nissan said pricing on the 40th-anniversary package will be announced closer to the car’s on-sale date. That package bundles red leather-appointed and synthetic suede seats and red door panel inserts
addy8 (25) Posted on 10.4.2010 i can`t believe how much it has improved on the 350z. It has an extra 30 horse power than previous z. It has improved about every single aspect.
sherwin_blue (351) Posted on 04.20.2010 LSD doors for the 370z is not a bad idea at all, but the ordinary doors is still the best for this car.
Nismo (10) Posted on 04.11.2010 This car doesn’t look good in pictures or videos but when i saw it yesterday April 11 in the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) I was very amazed looks very different from its pictures. And this car is better than the legendary 350Z because of its design and engine. This car really looks good in real not in pictures. I’ve seen both 350Z and 370Z but this 370Z is better.
Ping_Guererro (939) Posted on 03.26.2010 I feel that the challenge on being on the spot is not to fall into the trap of having foul design. But when you’re on the edge you constantly are working with new ideas and they should be realistic like the birth of this car.
Silvestre_Wall (295) Posted on 03.9.2010 Lovely Drift car.. nissan does spent quality time and dedication to perfect the 50 50 weight distribution.
ericsolberg (651) Posted on 02.28.2010 Now this is a different Nissan Model. I like the idea on making the a pit style for the driver to feel he’s one with the car. It will give a great coziness.
Andress (1243) Posted on 02.28.2010 looks boring and simple, IMO they should installed a body kit to it, rear diffuser will do and skide skirts.
adriansmith (806) Posted on 01.25.2010 @Joewaldner : yeah, the changes in headlights really made this car aggressive in the streets.
carlos_bullock (478) Posted on 01.24.2010 Whether there are improvements or none, this Nissan would still sell a lot. The layout, the engine, the hatchback, everything of it is desirable.
Tommi_Mcrae (764) Posted on 01.21.2010 this looks like the old model of dodge viper. I wonder if they have have the same creator or engineer, and I wonder what are the features that they’ve added to the car.
Joewaldner (571) Posted on 01.10.2010 Changing the taillights to the weird L-shaped thingy made them look sorta horizontal, so now its rear is like a copy of Porsche.
micopeterson (808) Posted on 01.10.2010 At first, I don’t think that this car was that amazing coz’ I’ve been debating a lot about the performance of this car and after I saw this movie, I was like "Wow! What a speed..." I really want this car NOW and for the cost like that, I will run after this go to the nearest Nissan shop and buy that car.
nuovo (1) Posted on 11.3.2008 wait with big hope that 370Z exceed 911 porche carrera 325PS model,
I believe my 313PS Japanese version
350Z 2007 model has exceed
Caymann S.
jtm0711 (233) Posted on 11.1.2008 yea thats what i figured and it’d also get more hp to the wheels since the avg drivetrain loss of a rwd vehicle is only around 17% while an awd is closer to 23
AK47 (1027) Posted on 11.1.2008 My mistake. One of my mates told me he was getting 15mpg. The jacka$$ forgot to mention he was running 410 hp with extra weight. It ’s rear wheel layout will also be lighter than the AWD EVOX so that would mean even better mileage. It should have better mileage.....
jtm0711 (233) Posted on 11.1.2008 yea but i mean the lancer evo comes close to 300 hp and it meets the emission standards... at least here in the states anyways i everyone else has it a little tougher than we do. it’d just be nice to see that though. they could manage it but it’d be in a little higher price range... probably high 20k to low 30k... around base evo pricing AK47 (1027) Posted on 10.31.2008 I agree jtm but the problem is, as great as the SR20DET was, it has no chance of meeting the emissions standards especially if you are getting 300hp with a 2L engine, even with turbos unless it was heavily revised. These engines came out when gas was cheaper than water and global warming was thought to be a thing of fiction my mad scientists.(Of course if gas was still cheap, few people would be playing the global warming cards). Bu this site has some news about the S15 successor so you might just get your wish. If not there is always the Genesis coupe. jtm0711 (233) Posted on 10.30.2008 i actually kinda like the headlights they’re kinda aggressive but the taillights are a little off... i’m still thinking they need to go ahead and bring back the silvia...s-16 has a nice ring to it... 2.0 liter... variable valve timing... get about 8500rmp redline maybe even 9000 if they use a little of the s2000’s tech... and a t-28 turbo or t3/t4 hybrid and it could push over 300hp pretty easy... that’d be impressive for a 4 cylinder.. bring back the sr20
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Posted on 02.24.2011