Although the current-generation 370Z is believed to be due for replacement, the 2015 model is merely a facelift.
The Japanese automaker appears to have quickly tired of the revamped aesthetics that were introduced for the 2014 model year. The latest offering features a redesigned front fascia inspired by the GT-R, adding angles and a splash of red to the chin spoiler.
The 2015 edition is further distinguished by LED daytime running lights and black bezels around the boomerang headlights, along with redesigned side sills and a downsized rear spoiler. The 19-inch Nismo wheels have also been revamped with a twin-five spoke design and gray finish.
Drivers are also treated to several updates on the inside, including new Recaro leather and Alcantara seats. Buyers can also add a Tech package that includes a navigation system.
The 370Z engine remains unchanged, harnessing 350 horsepower and 276 lb-ft of torque from Nissan’s 3.7-liter V6 mill. Buyers can now choose between two transmissions, however, including a close-ratio six-speed manual gearbox or a refined seven-speed automatic, both with downshift rev matching.
Despite the updates for 2015, Nissan is still expected to introduce its next-generation 370Z within the next two years.
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