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Latest NISMO Z offering race-inspired
performance and styling will be hitting the streets in June, which
comes fully equipped with a 257kW 3.7-liter V6, NISMO's own brand tuned
Suspension, Body kit and Unique Interior touches.
The new, second
generation NISMO 370Z, that is set to go on sale at nationwide in June
2009, stays true to it's heritage by offering unique performance and
design attributes that true sports car enthusiasts are looking for.
Like
the limited production NISMO 350Z introduced two years earlier, the new
NISMO 370Z is a tuner-Z enthusiast's dream, featuring a 257kW 3.7-liter
V6 with Torque reaching its maximum of 374Nm at 5,200rpm,
racing-inspired exterior and interior styling, a specially tuned
suspension and special super-lightweight 19-inch forged alloy wheels.
Nissan
say "The new, second-generation NISMO Z proudly - and deservedly -
wears the NISMO badge, carrying on the tradition of bringing
racing-inspired performance and engineering to the street."
The
new NISMO 370Z is comes in one completely equipped package, which means
there won't be any additional options available and comes with a
close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission only.
The new NISMO
370Z's equipped with a 3.7-liter DOHC V6 engine with Variable Valve
Event and Lift Control (VVEL). The VVEL system optimize intake valve
open/close movements, allowing the needed air to be sent promptly to
the combustion chamber at the precisely optimized time. For its use in
the NISMO 370Z, the 3.7-liter VQ-series V6 produces 350 hp @ 7,400 rpm
and 276 lb-ft of torque @ 5,200 rpm. The NISMO Z's enhanced engine
power and acceleration is provided through use of an exclusive
H-configured exhaust system design and muffler tuning, along with
optimized ECM (Engine Computer Module) control.
The NISMO 370Z is
offered only with a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission with
Nissan's new "SynchroRev Match" function, the world's first
synchronized downshift rev matching manual transmission system. The
"SynchroRev Match" function automatically controls and adjusts engine
speed when shifting to the speed of the next gear position, essentially
"blipping" the throttle to smooth out any up/down shifts. This not only
allows the driver to focus more on braking and steering, it improves
vehicle balance and smoothness by reducing the typical "shock" when the
clutch is engaged. The system can be deactivated with a button next to
the shifter for drivers who prefer less vehicle intervention.
The
car's body structure has been tightened, making the car more ridged
which help with handling and cornering, but at the same time the new
NISMO 370Z features dampers that soften and level out some of the
harshness everyday roads produce. In the grip department the NISMO 370Z
is fitted with a 5-spoke Nissan-branded alloy wheel with P245/40ZR19
front tyres and P285/35ZR19 in the rear.
NISMO have also
added their own styling to the 370Z with the car gaining a few minor
touches that include an extended front nose, chin spoiler, special side
sills, vertical door handles, rear spoiler and wide fenders, giving the
370Z more of a race appeal.
Stepping inside the 370Z there
is no prizes for guessing which company is responsible for tune,
because the NISMO badge is present throughout the interior and even the
tachometer.
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