Nissan 370Z (Spy pics & info)

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  1. Centurion Contributing Member

    Front end looks very promising, especially the headlight and bumper design. The center console design doesn't not belong in a sports car, looks like it's been copy and pasted from some Infiniti.
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  3. warot Well-Known Member

    Hmm, looks like they tacked on the Maxima style headlights to the rear. We'll see how that turns out, because I think it looks weird on the Maxima. I also thinks those boost gages on the top of the center console is a bit too fast and furious for my taste.
  4. martinbo Global Moderator / Editor

    I'm sure you mean to infer "boost gauges" because the 350Z and 370Z are naturally aspirated! ;)
  5. warot Well-Known Member

    Oh snap :eusa_doh:
    Haha I assumed that since everyone and their mothers are going FI, I forgot this one isn't. What is it then? Oil temp and stuff? Either way, they should integrate it better, haha.

    Touche on the call out, I deserved that one. It's Friday, that's why :D
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  6. martinbo Global Moderator / Editor

    LOL - no worries, wasn't a "call out" of any sorts... Just trying to be a smart ass.

    If the 350Z is anything to go by then the 3 gauges are for oil temp, battery charge and multi-function computer display.
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  7. Merc1 Premium Member

    Motor Trend - Seeing the 2010 Nissan 370Z

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    The Deal: Nissan called us late last week with a special offer. In an effort to quiet speculation sparked by recent leaks of spy photos and videos, the Nissan PR department offered us special access to a camouflaged preproduction prototype of the next generation 2010 Nissan 370Z sports car -- as long as we followed a few rules.

    The Rules: Nissan allowed us to crawl all over the car as well as shoot photos and video of it. But as part of the agreement, we cannot disclose anything related to how the new Z drives since the car they showed us is not a final production model. We are also forbidden to show or discuss any part of the interior (although we have some spy shots of the interior for you below) or what's under the hood.

    Not much of a deal? Actually, it was -- in our few hours with the car and analysis of the images and footage we captured, we learned a ton. Here is all we know so far about the next generation Nissan Z.

    It's shorter: Compare profile shots of the new Z the current 350Z and it's pretty clear the new car is significantly shorter. The present 350Z has an overall length of 169.9 inches (173.6 for the NISMO version) with a 104.3-inch wheelbase.

    Where have the inches been cut? We broke out a tape measure and discovered that while the car is shorter overall, most of length is lost between the wheels, specifically aft of the B-pillar. This makes sense, as shortening a vehicle platform can be costly. One of the ways to contain those costs is to limit the amount of changes required to a car's complex and complicated subassemblies -- doors, for example. Though the new Z's door shape and window openings may have changed, they don't look any shorter. Nissan has clearly removed length from the space between the trailing edge of the door and rear wheel well opening. The front and rear overhangs are also markedly shorter. Nissan forbade us from saying exactly how much is gone, but it's significant enough to impact not only the styling, but ride and handling as well.

    It's wider: The gain in width was harder to confirm, because the shorter wheelbase and reworked sheetmetal -- particularly at the rear -- give the impression of additional breadth. In truth, our tape measure reveals that the base car is only a bit wider than the current 350Z. With 18-inch wheels, today's Z has a 60.5-inch track; on staggered 18- and 19-inch optional wheels, front and rear increase to 60.6- and 60.9-inches respectively. We expect to see the same kind of increase in track width as the next Z goes from base to high performance spec models.


    Full Story:

    2010 Nissan 370Z prototype details - Previewing Nissan's new 370Z sports car - Motor Trend


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