MotoIQ Staff posted on January 02, 2009 23:42
MotoIQ.com Staff Report
We had known something was up at Nissan when we spotted 7/8 scale 350Z's with bulged hoods and flared fenders rolling around at night and when peering through the plastic slats in the chain link fence surrounding Nissan's Gardena California Headquarters—slats that were intended to block causal viewing, but didn't quite stop the observant curious from looking. We knew Nissan was probably up to testing a new Z car and our wish was to be able to take a peek at it.
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The sign of good things to come! |
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The Z emblem on the front fenders is back lit and doubles as an extra side marker light. It even flashes with the high beams, pretty cool! |
Our wish was fulfilled when our friends at Edmonds.com invited us for the first public unveiling of the car at Chiat-Day, Nissans main ad agency. Not only would we be able to look, touch, feel and photograph the new Z, but we would be able to crawl around them as well. Unlike other publications we can do so with the eyes of an automotive engineer and attempt to fill in some of the blanks about the car. In this first go around we will be doing some educated guesswork, but we will be interviewing some of the people behind the development of the car to get more accurate information which we will be writing about right here at 370z.com!
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Thank You Edmonds.com! We finally got to see and feel the 370Z instead of peaking through fences and dodging security guards |
We were impressed when viewing the new Nissan 370Z. The styling has visual cues dating back to the original 240Z. You can see the 240Z's DNA in many places in the 370's design. The 240's heritage echoes the most strongly in the rear quarter windows. The 370Z's sleek silhouette is defined by these upswept quarter windows that are echoed by the dynamic upward curvature in the lower rocker panel. Hints of the original are also seen in the front fascia around the front grill opening, the character lines of the hood and the boomerang shaped HID headlights.