Following the initial announcement Nissan released official pictures of the facelifted 370Z sports car, going on sale across Europe after it made its debut at the Paris Motor Show. As we reported earlier, the changes are quite subtle. They begin and end in a revised front-end featuring a new black intake grille and new LED DRLs.
To be fair there are some other changes like the addition of two new colors; Magma Red and Midnight Blue, or the rear deflector and brake calipers which are now painted in red. The interior remains literally unchanged, apart from a slight upgrade for the Bose sound system which gets new speakers and subwoofer, so yobbos who buy this car can run around all day and annoy everybody with their base.
Nissa has not even bothered tweaking the engine or the chassis a bit. The new 370Z has the same 320 hp V6 engine and the same rear-drive chassis. The car drive fine and feels fine when you are driving normally. But the moment you decide to treat it like a sports car, it just puts its hand up and give up.
With a base price of around 30,000 Euro, Nissan 370Z is relatively cheap. But then it needs to be, because the competition is heating up in its segment.
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