Rare and rare Nissan 370Z

Thanh Vũ |

HCMC - The newly completed Nissan 370Z is attracting attention in the Vietnamese car enthusiast community.

The Nissan 370Z is the 6th generation sports car in Nissan's famous Z-Car line, replacing the previous 350Z model. The car was launched globally in October 2006 and officially appeared at the Los Angeles Auto Show in 2008.

In Vietnam, the number of Nissan 370Zs appearing on the streets is very limited, only counted on the fingers.

Among them, a newly completed Nissan 370Z has quickly attracted attention thanks to its comprehensive upgraded configuration in both appearance and performance. The vehicle is equipped with a wide-body bodykit, providing a powerful appearance and increasing aerodynamic efficiency. The large grille is painted with a cable-stayed model, combined with an inflatable system that allows the vehicle's ground clearance to be customized with just one button in the cockpit.

The exhaust gas tank is arranged in the luggage compartment, covered with a transparent glass panel that exposes the entire system, creating a clear technical highlight. The interior of the car has also been redesigned, synchronized with the new look and improved operating experience.

The original Nissan 370Z uses a naturally aspirated 3.7L V6 engine, 332 horsepower and 365 Nm of torque, combined with rear-wheel drive and a 7-speed automatic transmission. On this upgrade, the exhaust system is replaced with custom titanium alloy, providing powerful sound and improved performance. The rear of the car has a spoiler from the AMS technology company, supporting increased downforce on the road when running at high speeds.

The car's exterior decal is also constantly changed to create a new look in the image. The latest exterior version uses red as the main color, combined with prominent white stamps, creating a sporty and individual overall look.

With a series of synchronous upgrades from the inside out, this Nissan 370Z is considered one of the most notable adjustments in the mid-range sports car segment in Vietnam today.

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