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Nissan revealed the 2013 Nissan 370Z facelift

By Adrian Prisca

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Nissan has just released the first official photos and details with their 2013 Nissan 370Z, a couple of days before its actual debut that’s due to be taking place at the Chicago Auto Show. The new model went though a couple of upgrades that  make it a bit different from its predecessor.

There are updates to mention like the LED daytime running lights, restyled rear fascia with red reflector and the new front bumper. Furthermore, the car comes in two color options – Magma Red and Midnight Blue, as named by Nissan. All these go pretty well with the new 18-inch alloy wheels. The sport package, on the other hand, brings new red brake calipers, 19-inch alloy wheels and a “euro-tuned” shock absorbers package.

The power plant is represented by a 3.7-liter V6 motor that delivers 332 HP (248 kW / 337 PS). It delivers all the thrust to the wheels via a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. Within the NISMO 370Z, we find less attention to design, but more attraction towards performance.

The process of braking is realized by an upgraded high-performance braking system, the alloy wheels measure 19 inches in diameter, while the interior atmosphere is emphasized by the Bose audio system with two more speakers than the previous version. Powered by a 3.7-liter V6 with optimized ECU and sports exhaust, this model delivers 350 HP (261 kW / 355 PS) and 374 Nm (276 lb-ft) of torque.

The sales of this marvelous car will start during June, the present year, in the United States.

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