Nissan picked this week’s ZDayZ enthusiast gathering in North Carolina to unveil the updated 2015 370Z Nismo that will go on sale here in the States this July at an as-of-yet, undisclosed price. Highlights include mild exterior and interior revisions, a tweaked suspension, a new Tech grade, and for the first time, the availability of a 7-speed automatic transmission for those who prefer to rest their left foot.

The front end of the car received the bulk of the work with a redesigned bumper housing LED daytime running lights and red accents on the integrated front chin spoiler. Arguably, everyone’s taste buds are different, but if you ask me, the 370Z Nismo’s front end now looks like a catfish wearing makeup.

Other exterior cosmetic updates for the 2015MY include the red pinstriped side skirts, the new 19-inch forged alloy wheels, a smaller rear spoiler and the reshaped lower portion of the new rear fascia.

The interior of the 2015MY 370Z Nismo is said to have been enhanced with redesigned black-and-red Recaro leather-appointed seats with Alcantara accents, while as an option, Nissan now offers a Tech grade that adds a hard drive-based Navigation System with 7.0-inch touch-sensitive display, RearView Monitor, Bluetooth and other goodies.

Under the hood where you’ll find the same 350hp 2.7-liter V6 as before, but buyers will now have the option of a 7-speed automatic with Downshift Rev Matching (DRM) and manual shift mode with paddle shifters, in addition to the close-ratio 6-speed manual gearbox. The final piece of the 2015MY puzzle is the retuned suspension.

By John Halas

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