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Shorter, Wider, More Powerful & Stylish! What's Not To Like! (Great read & pics)
Having owned both a 96 TT 300ZX and one of the very first 350Zs, I definitely have a fondness for Nissan. Now with the final product details, pics, and stats released, Nissan indeed has a Cayman S challenger if not beater for half the dough... :icon9: (pics below)
Earlier this month Nissan released the first official image of the upcoming 2009 370Z Coupe, which is making its world debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week, and now the company has released official details for the car, including a rough estimate for its final price tag. 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 redesigned. This includes a shorter wheelbase, greater use of lightweight body materials, a new engine with more horsepower and improved fuel economy, a new seven-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, a world's first synchronized downshift rev matching system for the manual transmission, and a greatly improved cabin. In keeping with the ‘affordable performance’ theme of its 350Z predecessor, Nissan is targeting a base price of around $30,000 for the new 2009 model (final pricing and specification will be available at a later date). Some details we do know include the introduction of Nissan’s award-winning 3.7L VQ37VHR V6 engine in the latest Z. This is the same engine as found in the Infiniti G37 Coupe, and in the new Z-car application, it will make 332hp (247kW). Torque is rated at 270lb-ft (366Nm). The innovative rev-matching downshift feature on the six-speed manual transmission is sure to draw both praise and complaints, as enthusiasts lose one more aspect of control over the car. The "SynchroRev Match" function automatically controls and adjusts engine speed when shifting to the exact speed of the next gear position, essentially "blipping" the throttle to smooth out any up/down shifts. This helps to improve vehicle balance and smoothness by reducing the typical harshness when the clutch is engaged. The system can be deactivated with a button next to the shifter for drivers who prefer less vehicle intervention and is offered as an optional extra. The new 7-speed automatic, meanwhile, gets its own Downshift Rev Matching (DRM) and Adaptive Shift Control (ASC) features, which offer manual-like shifting response when operated in manual mode. Shift times get as low as half a second. Drivers can use the standard paddle shifters or the shift lever. Estimated fuel economy is 18mpg in the city and 26mpg on the highway for the six-speed manual model – about 1mpg higher than the outgoing 350Z. The automatic is expected to feature similar fuel-economy. The new Z's wheelbase is nearly four inches shorter than the previous generation (100.4 inches versus 104.3 inches), accomplished by moving the rear wheels forward in the second-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 1.3 inches, the rear track by 2.2 inches and overall height reduced by 0.3 inches, giving the 370Z a much more aggressive stance. 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 and an aluminum hatch. At the same time, the body structure was extensively revised, improving front body torsion rigidity by 30%. A new front suspension cradle to reduce front body lateral bending, new rear structural reinforcements, and an underbody "V-bar" all help reduce rear lateral bending. Other enhancements include the use of a carbon fiber composite radiator housing and strengthening of the rear fender and hatch areas. Rear body torsion rigidity is improved by up to 22% and rear body vertical bending rigidity is improved by up to 30%. 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 model’s zero front lift and zero rear lift when equipped with the rear spoiler. The car also comes with 18in wheels fitted as standard. Also available as part of an optional Sport Package are 19in Rays forged lightweight aluminum-alloy wheels with Bridgestone Potenza tires. Braking hardware consists of standard vented discs with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD). The optional Sport Package includes large diameter 14.0-inch front and 13.8inch rear rotors (versus 12.6-inch front/12.1-inch rear standard rotors) with four-piston front and two-piston rear aluminum calipers. Inside, the traditional three-pod cluster with oil temperature, voltmeter and clock remains, while the speedometer and tachometer now include an "initial sweep" function, coming alive when the car is first started. Both the driver and passenger's seats are structured with an anti-slip material in the main seating surface. The seats are available with optional leather trim, heater functionally, and electronic four-way adjustable movement. Adjustable active head restraints are standard. Standard interior comfort and convenience features include Nissan’s Intelligent Key with a power starter button, two 12volt power outlets, four cupholders, high intensity discharge (HID) bi-functional xenon headlights, and a four-speaker stereo. The Touring model adds synthetic suede and leather-appointed sport seats with adjustable lumbar support, a Bose audio system with eight speakers, XM Satellite Radio and Bluetooth connectivity. An optional Navigation Package includes the touch-screen Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with XM NavTraffic with Real-Time Traffic and a 9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive and Interface System for the Apple iPod. The new 2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe model is scheduled to go on sale in North America in January next year, followed by a new 370Z Roadster for the 2010 model year. Also in the works is a higher-performance Nismo enhanced version, which you can read about by clicking here. Nissan thinks the new Z will have what it takes to contend with the Porsche Cayman, and it's already said it will be targeting the German sports carmaker with its latest coupe. Previous prototypes of the car have been seen testing alongside BMW's Z4m Coupe and the Porsche Cayman S, suggesting that Nissan may have another segment-leader on its hands. http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/3...alii001mg2.jpg http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/8...alii001xv5.jpg http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/1...alii002id1.jpg http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/7...alii002hw9.jpg http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/9...alii002gv4.jpg http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/9...alii000rv8.jpg |
Wow that wheel gap is hideous!! Imagine this car slammed with 20's and a nice body kit.
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Does any human being on Earth keep stock rims still?
;) Nothing a nice set of multi-pc 19 or 20s with a drop won't fix. |
That integrated turn signal and side-emblem was genius.
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Originally Posted by TXSTYLE
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Does any human being on Earth keep stock rims still?
;) Nothing a nice set of multi-pc 19 or 20s with a drop won't fix. |
The platform looks really promising for modding. This is the first time I've read about the auto-blip feature... anyone tried it yet?
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Hideous.
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Look great except for the high tech head and tail lights that make it look like a rice-mo-bile IMO. I'm amazed that Nissan didn't redo the rear bumper for the US version to get rid of the butt plug!:dunno:
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i had both a Z32 and 350z and its all the more reason why i hate the 370z.
its just getting worse an worse. Then again when i had the 300zx and the 350z came out i hated that at first too. its just not growing on me at all. I wish it looked like that concept that looked like the old 240s and stuff. |
Look on the bright side. At least you guys can squeeze 285+ tires without worrying about rolling the fender and risk cracking the paint.
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Originally Posted by DIGItonium
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Look on the bright side. At least you guys can squeeze 285+ tires without worrying about rolling the fender and risk cracking the paint.
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Originally Posted by highflyinkilla
(Post 6583880)
Hideous.
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Interesting post. As a car enthusiast, I can appreciate diversity and change, but good Lord, I cant come to persuade myself that I actually dig the styling... I recently had my 06' Z33 totaled and (in a frenzy) purchased the new HR Z33 before I got stuck with the new Z34 as an option. Good thing I did, and with no regrets because this thing just looks like a turd on wheels. The added options and power increase are the only real + here...
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Originally Posted by badbee
(Post 6583997)
I'm amazed that Nissan didn't redo the rear bumper for the US version to get rid of the butt plug!:dunno:
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Originally Posted by TXSTYLE
(Post 6583412)
That integrated turn signal and side-emblem was genius.
regardless I cant wait til someone gets one, gets a body kit, with a drop, and some syck rims.. I bet it will "grow" on ya'll then.. |
Originally Posted by AcidJake75
(Post 6584643)
I thought those have been out....? it was just an aftermarket part:dunno:
regardless I cant wait til someone gets one, gets a body kit, with a drop, and some syck rims.. I bet it will "grow" on ya'll then.. Your scenario is similiar to a fat chick slipping on a thong with some lipstick and high heels... Doesn't quite sound exotic does it? Well, unless you gotta take one for the team... :icon27: |
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Originally Posted by AcidJake75
(Post 6584643)
I thought those have been out....? it was just an aftermarket part:dunno:
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Originally Posted by _STEVEO_01
(Post 6584569)
Interesting post. As a car enthusiast, I can appreciate diversity and change, but good Lord, I cant come to persuade myself that I actually dig the styling... I recently had my 06' Z33 totaled and (in a frenzy) purchased the new HR Z33 before I got stuck with the new Z34 as an option. Good thing I did, and with no regrets because this thing just looks like a turd on wheels. The added options and power increase are the only real + here...
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