Making their first public appearance in Europe at the Paris Motor Show, are Nissan's 2013 model year 370Z Coupe and Roadster, both of which are scheduled to go on sale this October.
Already shown in North America, the faintly updated 370Z features a number of small improvements highlighted by the re-sculptured front bumper incorporating vertical LED daytime running lights ahead of the front wheel arches and a different lower grille.
A new set of 18-inch wheels that are standard on both body styles along with a new optional 19-inch alloy wheel design, and two fresh colors named Meguma Red and Midnight Blue, round out the exterior updates.
Inside, the only key addition to the revamped 370Z is a new instrument binnacle that now features a black background.
For 2013, the 370Z continues to be powered by the same 3.7-litre V6 engine rated at 328PS or 324bhp.

3 Comments:
Why doesn't Nissan do needed improvements such as: 1) a real radiator, 2) a real oil cooler, and 3) a real differential cooler? All this other nonsense is just eye candy with little to no substance. Oh, and how about a gas gauge that gives an accurate reading. Least we forget, a fuel pump layout that avoids fuel starvation and fatigue broken brackets.
I wish Nissan would bring back the 3 liter twin turbo from many years ago. Such an awesome engine.
OMG, someone put a 350Z front bumper on a 370Z and put in a car show! LeauxL
Please let us know when they drop a detuned GT-R motor in this thing.
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