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2009 NISSAN 370Z: SCULPTED, ENGINEERED AND EQUIPPED TO SHIFT_DRIVING EXCITEMENT
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Super Evolution of the Iconic Nissan Z Expands the Sports Car “Sweet Spot” With
An Unmatched Balance of Performance, Style and Value –
Los Angeles -
In the first full redesign of the iconic Nissan ZÒ since its
re-introduction as a 2003 model, nearly every piece and component has been
rethought or redesigned – shorter wheelbase, greater use of lightweight body
materials, new engine with more horsepower and improved fuel economy, a new
7-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, a world’s first
synchronized downshift rev matching system for the manual transmission, new high
quality driver-centric interior and new available technology features.
But to get the full measure of the new model, now designated the Nissan 370Z,
one need look no farther than the subtle upswept line of the new rear quarter
window. Quintessentially ZÒ, the window harkens back to the original
1970 240Z – a car that revolutionized the sports car world with its unique
combination of performance, style and, especially, value. The new 370Z
solidifies the ZÒ’s position as one of the most desirable sports cars
on the planet – at an affordable price – bringing true sports car performance to
everyone.
“The fresh character of the 2009 Nissan 370Z is immediately apparent in the
crisp new exterior design, which is sportier yet still immensely identifiable as
a Nissan ZÒ,” said Al Castignetti, vice president, Sales, Nissan
Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “One usually thinks of evolution as being
linear. The new 370Z’s ‘super evolution’ builds on the best features of both the
first and last generations Z–cars – respectful but not retro, simple yet
sophisticated, and 110 percent pure ZÒ.”
Solidifying the strengths of its immediate predecessor, the new 370Z was
conceived as an “Everyday Sports Car,” targeting segment-leading performance and
a base MSRP of around $30,000 (final performance figures and pricing to be
available at a later date).
“The new 370Z lives in the sweet spot of performance, style and value, a
position that Nissan invented with the original ZÒ. It’s an authentic
sports car that you don’t have to make sacrifices to own – or drive everyday,”
said Castignetti.
The new 2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe model is scheduled to go on sale in North America
in January 2009, followed by a new 370Z Roadster for the 2010 model year.
The New Exterior: Not Just Sculptural, Functional
The 2009 370Z’s dynamic new styling offers dual benefits – a more aggressive
appearance and a lighter, tighter structure for enhanced performance. The new
Z’s wheelbase is nearly four inches shorter than the previous generation ZÒ
(100.4 inches versus 104.3 inches), accomplished by moving the rear wheels
forward in the 2nd generation FM platform, while overall length is
reduced by 2.7 inches (167.1 inches versus 169.8 inches). At the same time, the
overall width been increased by 1.3 inches, the rear track by 2.2 inches and
overall height reduced by 0.3 inches, giving the 370Z a much more aggressive
stance.
The more compact exterior dimensions and expanded use of lightweight materials
help reduce weight. For the first time, the ZÒ features aluminum door
panels, along with an all-aluminum hood (the previous aluminum hood design
utilized steel reinforcements) and an aluminum hatch.
At the same time, the body structure was extensively revised, improving front
body torsion rigidity by 30 percent; a new front suspension cradle to reduce
front body lateral bending; new rear structural reinforcements; and an underbody
“V-bar” to help reduce rear lateral bending. Other enhancements include the use
of a carbon fiber composite radiator housing and strengthening of the rear
fender and hatch areas.
Rear body torsion rigidity is improved by up to 22 percent and rear body
vertical bending rigidity is improved by up to 30 percent. The result is
enhanced overall solidity and handling capability. Even with all of the new body
strengthening measures the overall body-in-white is lighter than the previous
body-in-white.
“As every race car driver knows, weight is the enemy of performance and rigidity
is the foundation for handling – but they usually work at cross purposes from
each other,” said Castignetti. “With the new 370Z, the engineers were able to
build a body that is both stronger and lighter, enhancing ZÒ’s
athletic performance abilities.”
Along with its new structure and stance, the 370Z has a taut new skin – one that
looks completely new, yet completely ZÒ. The exterior design
incorporates intentional 240Z styling cues, a sleek aerodynamic shape, a
“dynamic motion” feel with a dramatic cantilevered roof (with Nissan GT-R
styling cues) and a “low visual gravity.”
The coefficient of drag is 0.30 (0.29 with the Sport Package), the same as the
previous generation 350Z Coupe. The new ZÒ also maintains the
previous generation’s zero front lift and zero rear lift when equipped with the
rear spoiler, thanks to extensive aerodynamics efforts – including an “inverse
area” front bumper design which smoothes the flow of air to the sides of the
vehicle, while the rear design maximizes the control of air flow from the roof
to the rear hatch. In addition, the front overhang was extended 1.2 inches and
more than 200 rear quarter panel patterns were made and wind tunnel tested to
counter the negative aerodynamic effects of shortening the wheelbase (versus the
350Z).
“The 370Z incorporates all of the signature ZÒ elements – the long
nose, canopy cockpit, muscular fenders, vertical door handles,” said Castignetti. “What’s
new is a more wheel-oriented, organic design with more of a sense of precision
and agility.”
One of the most distinctive features of the bold new exterior design is the
headlight/taillight treatment, which features a fierce “boomerang” shape. High
Intensity Discharge (HID) bi-functional xenon headlights with auto on/off
feature are standard.
The hood’s deep character lines continue over the windshield into the new,
cantilevered roof design. The intense broad-shouldered rear shape is highlighted
by the integration of the boomerang taillights and wide, flared rear fenders.
The 370Z’s sleek silhouette is defined by its upswept quarter window design that
is echoed by the dynamic upward curvature in the lower rocker panel and the
sense of the taut sheet metal molding itself around the wheels and
frame. Attention to detail and functionality is evident throughout the exterior
design, including the addition of a flashing (repeater lamp) side marker
lamp/emblem.
Performance body pieces are available as part of the optional Sport Package,
including a front chin spoiler and rear spoiler. The 370Z is offered in seven
exterior colors: Pearl White, Monterey Blue, Brilliant Silver, Magnetic Black,
Solid Red, Platinum Graphite and a launch-year only, premium signature color,
Chicane Yellow.
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Driver’s Cockpit Equipped To Make Car and Driver Feel Like One
The interior design of the new 370Z continues the ZÒ tradition of
enhancing driving pleasure, no matter what the road or traffic conditions
offer. “As an Everyday Sports Car, every aspect of the interior needs to address
two needs – support and enhanced driver performance during spirited driving and
offer high levels of comfort and utility for normal commuting and around-town
activities,” said Castignetti.
The traditional 2-seat layout is built around a deeply scooped instrument panel
with a full-length center console separating the driver and passenger’s seat. In
the rear is an open cargo area with enhanced storage and accessibility. The
design focus incorporates a “layer concept,” with an information layer, an
operation layer and a holding layer.
The information layer provides enhanced visibility with easy access to all key
data. The gauges are once again attached to the steering column, so the driver
doesn’t have to choose between the perfect steering wheel position and
visibility of the gauges. The upper steering wheel opening in front of the
gauges was also enlarged to provide a better view of the readouts.
Gauge size has been increased over the previous generation design, including a
15 percent increase in the tachometer, and the gauge angle has been adjusted.
The instrument panel retains the traditional 3-pod cluster with oil
temperature, voltmeter and clock, while the speedometer and tachometer now
include an “initial sweep” function, coming alive when the ZÒ is
first started.
The operation layer includes the steering wheel, shifter and switchgear. The
steering wheel is an all-new “oval” 3-spoke design, which offers baseball-style
stitching, improved thumb grips and palm rest areas for improved feel on long
drives. The surface of the leather-wrapped wheel is “shaved” to provide a more
kidney-like shape to better fit in the hand. The shifter was also redesigned,
with the manual transmission shifter padded in different areas to improve the
accuracy of diagonal shifts and to feel softer in the hand for forward and
backward motions.
The holding layer includes the seats, knee pads and door trim support. The
driver’s seat is uniquely different from the passenger’s seat, with lower seat
cushion cut-outs on the sides where the thighs rest – allowing the driver to
push on the pedals without the seat fighting them. The seat also features an
improved frame that helps it to better hold the driver in place during
cornering. It also offers a 0.4-inch lower hip point than the previous ZÒ
driver’s seat.
Both the driver and passenger’s seats are structured with an anti-slip material
in the main seating surface. The sporty woven cloth seats feature standard 8-way
driver’s/4-way passenger manual adjustments, with heated 4-way power-adjustable
leather-appointed seats standard with the 370Z Touring model. Adjustable front
seat Active Head Restraints are also standard.
The door armrests have been designed to provide extra support when cornering and
the kneepads are better integrated to help the driver maintain the proper
position while cornering.
In addition, the available aluminum pedal pads utilize a new rubber insert
material to improve grip and the accelerator pedal and brake pedal are
completely new. The accelerator pedal is now floor-mounted (versus hanging) to
provide better contact with the foot, less effort to operate and easier
pedal-to-pedal foot/heel movement. The brake pedal is a new variable ratio
design with enhanced rigidity and easier operation.
Interior packaging is also enhanced from the previous generation, including the
removal of the rear strut brace (replaced with less intrusive structural
reinforcements) and by adding a new “shelf” area behind the seats, creating an
ideal area for storing briefcases. A retractable cover is standard on the 370Z
Touring model. A locking glove compartment has been added.
Standard interior comfort and convenience features include Nissan Intelligent
KeyÔ with Push Button Start, power windows with one-touch auto up/down feature,
power door locks with auto-lock feature, a center console box with a new
non-intrusive cover design, automatic climate control, rear window defroster
with timer, two 12-volt power outlets, four cupholders (two in door panels, two
in center console), dual overhead map lights and a AM/FM/CD/AUX 4-speaker audio
system with illuminated steering wheel-mounted controls.
The 370Z Touring model adds standard 4-way power adjustable heated synthetic
suede and leather-appointed sport seats with adjustable lumbar support, 6CD Bose
audio system with eight speakers (includes dual subwoofer) and MP3/WMA playback,
XM(r) Satellite Radio (XM(r) subscription required, sold
separately), Bluetooth(r) Hands-free Phone System, HomeLinkÒ
Universal Transceiver and passenger seat map pocket.
An optional Navigation Package includes the touch-screen Nissan Hard Drive
Navigation System with XM NavTraffic(r) with Real-Time Traffic
information (XM(r) subscription required, sold separately), 9.3GB
Music Box Hard Drive and Interface System for iPod(r).
The 370Z interior is available Black cloth or for 370Z Touring models, a choice
of Gray, Black or Persimmon leather-appointed seating.
“Of all the tremendous enhancements to the new Z(r) interior, one
that is easy to overlook is the enhanced quality – both in fit and finish and in
the quality of materials and designs,” said Castignetti. “Z(r) is
proving once again that outstanding performance is available at an affordable
price and so is outstanding quality.”
Taking Performance To A New Level
Since so many aspects of a sports car’s performance come down to the simple
formulation of power-to-weight, the engineering teams behind the development of
the new 370Z made that their priority focus. On the weight reduction side of the
equation, they put the new Z(r) on an extremely restrictive
diet. Beyond just the pounds shed with the body-in-white, every component
throughout the vehicle was scrutinized. For example, fuel tank weight was
reduced by 13.9 pounds, the exhaust system by 3.8 pounds, the audio system by
3.5 pounds and the 19-inch wheels by approximately seven pounds each for the
fronts and six pounds for the rears – an estimated 225 pounds total.
Along with the reduced weight, the center of gravity was lowered through use of
a lower engine positioning (-0.6 inches) and lower driver hip point (-0.4
inches). Rotating mass was reduced with a shorter carbon-fiber composite
driveshaft. All of these weight savings were needed, of course, to counter the
added weight of the Z(r)’s enhanced body structure and new technology
and safety features. The net weight reduction is 95 pounds for the 2009 Nissan
370Z over the comparable 350Z Enthusiast model.
On the power side of the targeted class-leading power-to-weight goal, the new Z(r)
picks up 26 horsepower utilizing the fourth generation of Nissan’s award-winning
VQ-series V6. The new 3.7-liter VQ37VHR engine with VVEL (Variable Valve Event
and Lift) is rated at 332 horsepower @ 7,000 rpm and 270 lb-ft of torque @ 5,200
rpm, compared with the previous 3.5-liter V6’s 306 horsepower @ 6,800 rpm and
268 lb-ft of toque @ 4,800 rpm.
Along with its larger displacement, the new engine gives better power delivery
all the way to the 7,500 rpm redline, improved low-end power and more high-end
torque, creating an entirely new driving experience. Approximately 35 percent of
the engine’s parts are new, versus the previous design.
Key to the enhanced performance is the VVEL system, which is able to optimize
intake valve open/close movements, allowing the needed air to be sent promptly
to the combustion chamber at the precisely optimized time.
Since the VVEL system can adjust to open the valves slightly, it improves fuel
efficiency by reducing camshaft friction and fuel waste. It also provides
cleaner emissions by allowing for quicker warm-up of the catalyst and by
stabilizing combustion when the engine is cool. The engine also has a new
“growl” from the dual exhaust system due to reduced back pressure, enhancing
driving enjoyment.
The new engine is backed by a choice of two new advanced transmissions, both
designed to improve driver performance. The new close-ratio 6-speed manual
includes an available world’s first synchronized downshift rev matching system,
which allows drivers of any skill level to experience professional-like gear
shift performance. The “SynchroRev Match” function automatically controls and
adjusts engine speed when shifting to the exact speed of the next gear position,
essentially “blipping” the throttle to smooth out any up/down shifts. This not
only allows the driver to focus more on braking and steering, it improves
vehicle balance and smoothness by reducing the typical “shock” when the clutch
is engaged. The system can be deactivated with a button next to the shifter for
drivers who prefer less vehicle intervention. The SynchroRev Match system is
offered as part of the optional Sport Package.
“The SynchroRev Match system takes nothing away from the driver – you still have
to engage the clutch and move the shifter – it just gives you a performance edge
by smoothing out the gear engagement,” said Castignetti.
Overall shift feeling has also been improved, with reduced vibration and noise
(accomplished through improved lubrication) and a modification to the lever
angle of the short-throw shifter.
The 370Z’s new 7-speed automatic with Downshift Rev Matching (DRM) and Adaptive
Shift Control (ASC) is designed to offer quick, manual-like shifting when
operated in manual mode with a target time of 0.5 seconds between
shifts. Drivers can use the standard paddle shifters or the shift lever. With
new torque converter lock-up logic, the new 7-speed automatic feels more direct,
like a manual transmission. The new 7-speed’s wide gear ratios offer improved
fuel efficiency, while the Adaptive Shift Control is designed to adjust to the
drivers driving style.
“The combination of the new 3.7-liter engine and advanced new transmissions puts
the Z(r) solidly at the front of the class in terms of responsive
acceleration,” said Castignetti. “Add in the enhanced handling from the revised
suspension – which provides better grip, reduced understeer, improved road
holding, reduced impact harshness and better ride – and you’ve got a new
standard for thrilling performance.”
Estimated fuel economy is 18 mpg City/26mpg Highway for both the 7-speed
automatic and 6-speed manual transmissions – increases of 1 mpg City/2 mpg
Highway for the automatic and 1 mpg Highway for the manual transmission versus
the 2008 350Z.
The previous generation Z(r)’s suspension has also been rethought to
reduce weight, improve strength and improve camber change and lateral
displacement. The double-wishbone front suspension (replacing the lower
multi-link setup in the 350Z) uses lighter forged aluminum arms and a
lightweight rigid aluminum-alloy cradle, along with a lighter stabilizer bar
with a 35 percent improved lever ratio.
The 4-link rear suspension is also now stiffer and lighter, with the rear cradle
entirely integrated into a single part (no welding). All-new high response”
shock absorbers are utilized on each corner, with ride comfort improved through
reduced shock friction.
The standard 370Z wheel and tire package features 18x8.0-inch front/18x9.0-inch
5-spoke lightweight aluminum-alloy wheels with P225/50R18 front/P245/45R18 rear
Yokohama ADVAN Sport maximum performance summer tires.
Also available as part of the optional Sport Package are 19-inch RAYS forged
lightweight aluminum-alloy wheels with Bridgestone Potenza RE050A P245/40R19
front/P275/35R19 tires.
The Z(r)’s already advanced braking system has been upgraded to
include improved overall brake feel, better fade resistance and improved NVH. With
adoption of the new variable ratio brake pedal, pedal stroke feel is more
direct. The standard 4-wheel vented disc brake system includes Anti-Lock Braking
System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist
(BA). The optional Sport Package includes Nissan Sport Brakes with large
diameter 14.0-inch front and 13.8-inch rear rotors (versus 12.6-inch
front/12.1-inch rear standard rotors) with 4-piston front and 2-piston rear
aluminum calipers.
Steering is provided by a vehicle-speed-sensitive power-assisted rack-and-pinion
deign that has been reworked (including redesigned mounting bushings and a
column insulator) to provide improved response. Unwanted steering kickback and
vibrations are reduced with the addition of a solenoid valve that acts like a
damper when there is a harsh impact load. The standard Vehicle Dynamic Control
(VDC) system has also been revised with new electronic hardware and all-new
logic.
The Nissan 370Z’s long list of standard safety features includes the Nissan
Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air bags with
seat belt and occupant classification sensors; front seat-mounted side impact
supplemental air bags; roof-mounted side-impact air bags; seat belts with
pretensioners and load limiters, Active Head Restraints, Zone Body Construction
with front and rear crumple zones, Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System, Vehicle
Security System and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
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Simplified Model Line-up
The new 2009 370Z’s model line-up has been greatly simplified, versus the 2008
350Z, with just two models – 370Z and the 370Z Touring.
The 370Z Touring adds heated leather-appointed power seats, HomeLink(r)
Universal Transceiver, Bluetooth(r) Hands-free Phone System,
8-speaker Bose(r) audio system, XM(r) Satellite Radio (XM(r) subscription,
sold separately) cargo cover and aluminum pedals to the long list of standard Z(r)
features and equipment.
Two option packages are offered: the Sport Package, with 19-inch RAYS forged
wheels and Bridgestone Potenza tires, aerodynamic front and rear spoiler, larger
Nissan Sport Brakes, SynchroRev Match (6-speed manual transmission only) and
Viscous Limited Slip Differential; and the Navigation Package, with Hard
Drive-based Nissan Navigation System, 9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive and Interface
System for iPod(r).
“This exciting new Z(r) represents the essence of the Nissan brand,
just as the original 240Z did nearly 40 years before,” said Castignetti. “It
provides passionate performance at an excellent value – just what was needed
then and just what sports car enthusiasts are looking for today.”
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