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By Motoring Reporter

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Nissan 370Z gets updated

A choice of manual or auto transmission gets the 245kW to the rear wheels.


Nissan South Africa has revealed the stunning next generation Nissan 370Z, which builds on the iconic Z-car legacy that began in the sixties.

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The enhancements create a contemporary new finish to the coupe’s classic design as well as dynamic improvements including a sports-clutch from well-known performance brand EXEDY.

Upgrades include metal chrome door handles and a black rear bumper fascia.

Dark-tinted headlamps and rear combination lights – previously only available on the NISMO model – are now standard. Every MY18 car comes with distinctive new 19-inch alloy wheels and a stunning new Red Metallic exterior body colour is also available.

Nissan has partnered with respected performance brand EXEDY to integrate a new high-performance clutch into manual versions of the 370Z MY18.

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Perfecting the downshift reduces driver pedal effort and delivers even greater levels of gear change precision and comfort.

The Nissan’s premium infotainment system, featuring a seven-inch touch-screen, satellite navigation, DVD player and rearview camera, is standard.

The 370Z MY18 retains all the features which have helped it become a highly desirable choice for performance car enthusiasts.

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Power comes from a 3.7-litre 245kW V6, driving the rear wheels via a six-speed manual or a seven-speed automatic transmission.

The Nissan 370Z MY18 is on sale now in South Africa starting at R661 900 for manual transmission and R680 900 for automatic transmission.

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The MY18 Nissan 370Z comes standard with Nissan’s three-year/90 000 km service plan and six-year/150 000km warranty.

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