Inside, highlights include the NISMO logo seats with black and red fabric and red stitching, a NISMO tachometer, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with red parallel stitching, a leather-wrapped shift knob and aluminum trimmed pedals plus a serialized plaque.
The only available extras on the 370Z NISMO's equipment list are the NISMO-badged carpeted floor mats ($115), illuminated kick plates ($200) and a carpeted trunk mat ($95). For more details and a full photo album of the Nissan 370Z NISMO, read our previous article here.
Shortly after the release of the NISMO 370Z in the USA, Nissan proceeded to the domestic launch of its factory-tuned Z car. The JDM NISMO 370Z features the same upgrades as its American counterpart including a modified version of the 3.7-liter V6 engine...
Along with the world premiere of the new 370Z Roadster -see first official photo here- Nissan will also take the wraps off the U.S. market 370Z NISMO at the New York Auto Show. From what we were informed by the Japanese automaker, the NISMO Z will feature...
New photos of the performance-minded Nissan 370Z (also known as the Fairlady Z in Japan) prepared by NISMO have found their way into the internet. Even though Nissan's in-house tuning and motorsport division has yet to release any official information,...
A new set of photographs and details on the NISMO-prepped 370Z have emerged on the internet. Nissan's official in-house performance division will offer two sport packages for the 370-Z, the S-Tune Aero and the X-Tune Performance. As its name suggests,...
Shortly after the unofficial release of the first photo of the NISMO-fettled 370Z (Fairlady-Z in Japan) we have yet another leak concerning the new 'Z' coupe and Nissan's in-house tuning division. This time someone managed to scan NISMO's...