Yesterday we showed you a picture of a wall sculpture from a Nissan global meeting in Portugal that supposedly gives us a sketchy outline of the new 370Z (see here). Today, one of our readers mailed us these scans taken from a Japanese car magazine that reveal details of the forthcoming 2010 Nissan 370Z (called Fairlady in Japan) that is expected to be introduced towards the end of the year with sales following during the first quarter of 2009.

As anticipated, Nissan will replace the current Z’s 3.5-liter V6 engine with a modified version of the Infiniti’s new 3.7-liter V6 that’s rumored to produce around 350 Hp. The scans give us among other things, a first view of the 2010 Z’s interior and dashboard with its G37 inspired centre console along with shots of the front and rear end of the coupe. –More pics after the jump




Thanks for the scans Tim!


4 comments

  1. Anonymous // April 30, 2008  

    Old news! Saw these pictures months ago.

  2. Neil // April 30, 2008  

    Maybe a more constructive comment next time would be of some interest? I'm not having a go but other readers of this site (me included) have not seen these images before. It's not like you've paid to view this site now, is it?

  3. Anonymous // April 30, 2008  

    I don't understand how it's not constructive. Aren't we suppose to be discussing the article. I'm discussing that it's old news. Go to any 350Z forum, and they've been talking about these photos at least since the beginning of March.

    I figured if I said it was old news, if someone was interest, they would do a search and find all the old discussions on these photos.

    I have no idea why you brought up money. Not even a factor for my comment.

  4. James P // April 30, 2008  

    Anon# I agree with you that the money has nothing to do with it, but if we were to go and search 350z forums to find it, doesn't that mean that we've never seen it before?

    You know, we're not all Z-crazy-forum-guys. Most of us want to read about every thing automotive concentrated on one site.

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