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ATC5079 10-15-2009 08:14 AM

370Z 40th Anniversary Edition
 
This is the first official info I've seen on it. Looks like a new paint color and not much else. The wheels are the same as the touring and Im assuming the brakes are as well. That said, it still looks damn nice....

Nissan Releases Special Edition 40th Anniversary 370Z - MotorAuthority

wheee! 10-15-2009 08:20 AM

I am glad I told the dealer to go ahead with the regular 2010 order. Nothing worth waiting for there....

370Zsteve 10-15-2009 08:45 AM

Seems the only thing different with this car is the paint, some red stitching and a couple of worthless plaques mucking up the interior.

nogoodname 10-15-2009 08:49 AM

i'm sure i said it tons of times in the other 500 "2010" threads..... only difference will be exterior paint and interior colour

LONDON2012 10-15-2009 12:09 PM

I like the red calipers and the red seats. Better pics in this link:

Picture: Other - Z34_P005.jpg

kenchan 10-15-2009 12:25 PM

very purdy. :) although i like my Z, im not particulary a hardcore "Z-fan" so my ordinary base with sportspackage will do for me. :D hahaha.

theDreamer 10-15-2009 12:27 PM

That red looks very nice, I think I just found the color I am going to have my seats re-done in.

ZPirate 10-15-2009 12:56 PM

That's really nice! Just the information I've been waiting to see.

nogoodname 10-15-2009 01:38 PM

the dark gun metal rims are cool

370Zsteve 10-15-2009 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LONDON2012 (Post 237913)
I like the red calipers and the red seats. Better pics in this link:

Picture: Other - Z34_P005.jpg

Dammit the seats, calipers, etc are really nice. Really nice. Sweet even.:drool:

280z/300zx 10-15-2009 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 238070)
the dark gun metal rims are cool

I was going to say the same thing. I wonder if it's truely a gun metal or if it's just the lighting of the photos. Any confirmation on these wheels??? May have to pick up a set for my Yellow Z if they are gun metal

ZPirate 10-15-2009 02:01 PM

The announcement from Nissan News. Nissan/Infiniti News Room

Here is some more info.

"Additional exclusive equipment includes a high-luster smoke wheel finish, red brake calipers and 40th Anniversary badges on the rear hatch and front strut tower brace. Inside, along with the red leather-appointed seats are red door panel inserts, 40th Anniversary seatback and floormat embroidery, red stitching on the center stack, shift boot and kneepads, smooth leather steering wheel with red stitching and a plaque of authenticity. Every 40th Anniversary Z® also comes with a commemorative premium satin car cover."

Mercennarius 10-15-2009 02:35 PM

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Nissan Celebrates Four Decades of Sports Car Leadership With New, Limited Edition 370Z "40th Anniversary" Model

Forty Years After the Debut of the Original Datsun 240Z, the Iconic Z Continues to Capture the Imagination and Passion of Sports Car Enthusiasts Worldwide

FRANKLIN, Tenn. (Oct. 15, 2009) – The 25th anniversary is silver, the 50th is gold. And the 40th? Another precious metal, or more correctly metal, rubber and glass – the Nissan Z. Forty years ago, on October 22, 1969, the Datsun 240Z arrived in North America, heralding a new era in sports car design.

Where previous sports cars were primarily a.) imported from England or Germany b.) expensive c.) fragile or unreliable or d.) all of the above, the new import from Japan offered the performance of a Porsche, the looks of a Jaguar and the price and reliability of, well, a Nissan. The 240Z was a revelation to the automotive world – an affordable sports car that could be driven every day and was accessible to anyone with the $3,626 base price.

And though the price of a new Z might have changed a little in the past 40 years, its unmatched value, style, performance and segment leadership remains stronger than ever. To celebrate, Nissan has created a special, limited production version of the current 2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe, the 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition. It will be available at select Nissan dealers nationwide beginning in spring 2010.

"Throughout the history of the automobile, a rare handful of cars stand apart as vehicles that not only capture the imagination of the world but also embody the essence of the automaker's brand, engineering and ideals. The Z is just such a vehicle," said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc.

Changing Times – Literally When the original Datsun 240Z debuted as a 1970 model, its design and performance were considered state-of-the-art: a 150-horsepower 2.4-liter single overhead cam inline 6-cylinder engine, 4-wheel independent suspension, 14-inch wheels, choice of a 4-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission, and a quarter-mile acceleration time of 17.1 seconds at 84.5 miles per hour. The 240Z was conceived as a closed coupe body, rather than the typical open-top sports cars of the age, to enhance body rigidity and, therefore, improve handling and durability.

Needless to say, a lot has changed. Today's definition of state-of-the-art, as expressed in the sixth generation Nissan 370Z, includes a 332-horsepower 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift), lightweight 4-wheel independent suspension with extensive use of aluminum components, available 19-inch super lightweight forged alloy wheels, choice of 6-speed manual transmission with innovative SynchroRev Match or refined 7-speed automatic and independent quarter-mile acceleration times of 13.5 seconds at 106.6 miles per hour. And today, the recently introduced 370Z Roadster – with its automatic-operation fully lined cloth top, offers nearly the same body rigidity and performance as the rock-solid 370Z Coupe.

Also, where the 240Z offered what many considered "luxuries" in a sports car – including roll-up windows and radio, today's 370Z is offered with items such as Nissan Intelligent Key with Push Button Start, Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, XM Satellite Radio and an advanced Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with touch-screen, XM NavTraffic Real-Time Traffic Information and NavWeather (XM subscription required, sold separately), Zagat restaurant guide, 9.3GB Music Box hard drive for digital music storage and playback and a USB fort for iPod connectivity.

About the Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition The 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition starts out as a 370Z Coupe Touring model equipped with manual transmission and Sport Package (including SynchroRev Match, front chin spoiler, rear spoiler, Nissan Sport Brakes, 19-inch Rays forged aluminum-alloy wheels and viscous limited-slip differential) and adds a premium "40th Quartz" exterior color and red leather-appointed interior.

Additional exclusive equipment includes a high-luster smoke wheel finish, red brake calipers and 40th Anniversary badges on the rear hatch and front strut tower brace. Inside, along with the red leather-appointed seats are red door panel inserts, 40th Anniversary seatback and floormat embroidery, red stitching on the center stack, shift boot and kneepads, smooth leather steering wheel with red stitching and a plaque of authenticity. Every 40th Anniversary Z also comes with a commemorative premium satin car cover.

Pricing of the 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition will be announced closer to its on-sale date next spring. A Brief History: Six Generations of Z The journey from the original 240Z to the current 370Z, of course, made a number of interesting stops along the past 40 years. Interestingly, the 240Z might not have made the journey to America in the first place, if not for the efforts of one man.

Though many, many people were responsible for the design and engineering of the first generation 240Z, its success in North America can be attributed to Yutaka Katayama, who was president of Nissan's U.S. operations at the time. Known affectionately as "Mr. K," he was convinced that the company's new sports car design would be a hit in the U.S. There was just one problem – the vehicle's name: the Fairlady Z (which is still used in the Japanese market today).

With a name change for this market to "240Z" and some aggressive marketing, including early motorsports success, the Z became an instant hit – bringing attention and buyers not just to Z, but also to the entire brand.

After overseeing Nissan's growth in the U.S. in the '70s, Katayama returned to Japan and remains, to this day, linked to the Z's success here and around the world. On September 15th, 2009, Mr. K celebrated his 100th birthday and received cards and birthday greetings from Z lovers everywhere.

In 1974, as the engine displacement climbed to 2.6 liters the name changed to 260Z. The 2+2 model with an extended roofline and tiny back seat also appeared. In 1975, engine size increased again to 2.8 liters and the name changed to 280Z. Z cars continued to dominate on the racetrack, with Pete Brock, John Morton, Bob Sharp and P.L. (Paul) Newman among the many talented drivers.

Z sales continued to climb with the introduction in 1979 of the new second generation 280ZX. Now priced at just under $10,000, the 280ZX was named Motor Trend "Import Car of the Year" and sales passed 86,000 units. T-tops and a turbocharged engine followed in the early '80s.

In 1984, Z engine displacement increased again, with a 3.0-liter V6 replacing the classic Z inline-6, and the 300ZX was born. Also, a specially equipped model celebrating the company's 50th anniversary and priced at $25,999 was introduced. The 1984 Z was the best selling sports car in America.

The next breakthrough in Z history came in 1990 with the arrival of the totally redesigned, fourth generation 300ZX. Offered in two-seat and four-seat 2+2 models, it offered an unheard of 222 horsepower and a top speed of 150 mph. A few months later, the 300ZX Turbo followed – with 300 horsepower, a 160-mph top speed and a $33,000 price tag.

The 1990 300ZX captured the Z's second Motor Trend "Import Car of the Year" award, along with a spot on Car and Driver and Road & Track "10 Best" lists. The 300ZX also captured Automobile's "Design of the Year" and the first of four "All-Stars" awards.

By the mid-'90s, however, sports car sales in general were slowing and the Z had lost its "affordable" sports car positioning. With Z sales declining sharply and the core "value" positioning no longer part of the "Z DNA," sales of the Z in the U.S. slumped and sales were stopped following the 1996 model year. The last 300ZX imported into the U.S. was inducted into the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.

The next chapter of the Z history came just before the end of the century. In 1999, Nissan and Renault formed what has become the highly successful Renault-Nissan Alliance.

Mr. Carlos Ghosn was assigned by Renault to head the new management team. Among his first tasks was not just to look at the business aspects, but to find the "soul" of the company. In interview after interview, people inside and outside the company brought up one model to him, one letter: Z.

Development of the new Z began later that year, with the return to the values of the original 240Z – a car that sports car enthusiasts would look forward to driving everyday; quick, inspiring and affordable.

In summer 2002, the Z was reborn with the introduction of the 2003 350Z. It was delivered, as promised, with an MSRP of under $30,000.

Following the 350Z's unprecedented success, the sixth generation Z, the 2009 370Z was launched last December. Now the little sports car that could comes full circle with the announcement of the 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition.

"It's almost inconceivable that it has been 40 years since the original 240Z changed the course of Nissan and the concept of affordable, everyday sports cars," said Castignetti. "In a year, 1969, marked by the first man to walk on the moon, the 240Z made a remarkable first step of its own. Happy anniversary, Z."
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CrownR426 10-15-2009 02:44 PM

Hotness, I would bank out for this.
2 bad I <3 my black!

Jason 10-15-2009 02:50 PM

i just noticed the old Z in the waters reflection. awesome. i want these as posters. lol.

i would love to trade mine in for one, but being a touring plus the special edition markup, i'd probably be too much dough. that and i <3 my pg :)

dcrew1x 10-15-2009 03:02 PM

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high-luster smoke wheel finish
I'd definitely love to get my wheels powdercoated that color/finish! :drool:

theDreamer 10-15-2009 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcrew1x (Post 238143)
I'd definitely love to get my wheels powdercoated that color/finish! :drool:

:iagree:

Jjaden 10-15-2009 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcrew1x (Post 238143)
I'd definitely love to get my wheels powdercoated that color/finish! :drool:

Same here, any idea how much something like that would cost?

theDreamer 10-15-2009 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jjaden (Post 238208)
Same here, any idea how much something like that would cost?

A powdercoat is usually 75-100 per wheel, depending on the shop.

TN370ZLC 10-15-2009 04:31 PM

Is this true . . . .
 
Is this true . . .

No automatic available ?

Please advise.

Thanks

Tom Geer in Tennessee

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theDreamer 10-15-2009 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TN370ZLC (Post 238218)
Is this true . . .

No automatic available ?

Please advise.

Thanks

Tom Geer in Tennessee

.

Needless to say, a lot has changed. Today's definition of state-of-the-art, as expressed in the sixth generation Nissan 370Z, includes a 332-horsepower 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift), lightweight 4-wheel independent suspension with extensive use of aluminum components, available 19-inch super lightweight forged alloy wheels, choice of 6-speed manual transmission with innovative SynchroRev Match or refined 7-speed automatic and independent quarter-mile acceleration times of 13.5 seconds at 106.6 miles per hour. And today, the recently introduced 370Z Roadster – with its automatic-operation fully lined cloth top, offers nearly the same body rigidity and performance as the rock-solid 370Z Coupe.

MC 10-15-2009 05:40 PM

that wheel color is the exact same as the GT-R if you want your wheels painted that color the closest color you can buy from Nissan is K11 its very very close. i use a bottle of that color to touch up my wheels

theDreamer 10-15-2009 05:43 PM

Thank you MC, now to just find the red leather color.

radiZh 10-15-2009 07:23 PM

The seats are nice! Love the red interior.

onekneedown 10-15-2009 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 238070)
the dark gun metal rims are cool

+1

JoeD 10-15-2009 08:11 PM

I'm diggin the interior and color-combo. Very nice! :tup: :tup:

370Zsteve 10-15-2009 08:33 PM

Noooooooooooooooo
 
I hope they don't redo this....

YouTube - Datsun 280ZX 'Black Gold' Commercial

TN370ZLC 10-15-2009 08:56 PM

Thanks . . .
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 238221)
Needless to say, a lot has changed. Today's definition of state-of-the-art, as expressed in the sixth generation Nissan 370Z, includes a 332-horsepower 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift), lightweight 4-wheel independent suspension with extensive use of aluminum components, available 19-inch super lightweight forged alloy wheels, choice of 6-speed manual transmission with innovative SynchroRev Match or refined 7-speed automatic and independent quarter-mile acceleration times of 13.5 seconds at 106.6 miles per hour. And today, the recently introduced 370Z Roadster – with its automatic-operation fully lined cloth top, offers nearly the same body rigidity and performance as the rock-solid 370Z Coupe.

Thanks Dreamer.

Another question, . . .

Looks are deceiving, . . the photo does not show the
rear spoiler, however, in the description it states that
the 40th anniversary is the touring with the sports
package with the front chin spoiler along with the
rear spoiler BUT the pictures does not show this.

Please advise. I hope that one could be ordered
without the rear spoiler.

Thanks.

.

theDreamer 10-15-2009 08:58 PM

You will also notice in the picture a rear windshield wiper, something the US will probably not get. In Japan you have the option to add the front/rear spoilers, but in the US the sport package just comes with it.

Pointman 10-15-2009 09:30 PM

+1 for the rims and calipers.... I still like my light colored seats though...

hey32g 10-15-2009 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 238221)
Needless to say, a lot has changed. Today's definition of state-of-the-art, as expressed in the sixth generation Nissan 370Z, includes a 332-horsepower 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift), lightweight 4-wheel independent suspension with extensive use of aluminum components, available 19-inch super lightweight forged alloy wheels, choice of 6-speed manual transmission with innovative SynchroRev Match or refined 7-speed automatic and independent quarter-mile acceleration times of 13.5 seconds at 106.6 miles per hour. And today, the recently introduced 370Z Roadster – with its automatic-operation fully lined cloth top, offers nearly the same body rigidity and performance as the rock-solid 370Z Coupe.

I don't believe this paragraph is describing the anniversary car, I believe it's describing the current 370Z's that are available.

marcelo929 10-15-2009 10:29 PM

I kept on saying they should make a darker grey kinda like the EVO IX dark grey and this came up today. If the price isnt overly expensive I am truly considering this instead of PG for the Z.

FuszNissan 10-15-2009 10:39 PM

Yes...a rear windshield wiper! I knew I should have waited...j/k

370Zsteve 10-15-2009 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FuszNissan (Post 238678)
Yes...a rear windshield wiper! I knew I should have waited...j/k

curb feelers!

speed_BMW330i 10-16-2009 12:33 AM

Isn't the car in the pics a JDM vehicle? The steering wheel is on the right, so that might explain the rear windshield wiper.

Either way, that red interior beats the hell out of any Persimmon Interior!

Hope this car comes out in early Jan or Feb, I can't wait. Now I'm definitely not getting my car until Jan at the earliest, unless the dealer can pre-order this car, with Nav of course. And don't forget the much rumored "factory rear-view camera".

Just in time for my tax refund next year.

Martin

Kones 10-16-2009 12:45 AM

I was worried that I'd see the 40th anniversary addition and be upset that I was missing out on something great, but I'm not too impressed with this. Red leather is just appalling to me, the only thing I like about it are the black rims . . . which I can just do myself if I really want

fuct 10-16-2009 09:21 AM

i actually like the red leather and wonder if it will be available on on other colors.

Cjanik 10-16-2009 10:57 AM

I'd paint my rims and calipers to match that color, that is just hot and my car is PG.

the red seats - I dont like. its kind of too much and on the ugly side for me. I love my black leather/suede interior!

I wish I had money to go out and paint my rims. Either that or GTR rims were not so damn expensive!

o0javi0o 10-16-2009 03:54 PM

I like the new color on the rims. Red interiors = the best so far in the car.

370Zsteve 10-16-2009 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speed_BMW330i (Post 238766)
Isn't the car in the pics a JDM vehicle? The steering wheel is on the right, so that might explain the rear windshield wiper.

Either way, that red interior beats the hell out of any Persimmon Interior!

Hope this car comes out in early Jan or Feb, I can't wait. Now I'm definitely not getting my car until Jan at the earliest, unless the dealer can pre-order this car, with Nav of course. And don't forget the much rumored "factory rear-view camera".

Just in time for my tax refund next year.

Martin

You gonna trade in that overweight bimmer? :tup:


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