Nissan is bringing factory-tuned performance to the new Z with the 2009 Nismo 370Z, which debuted at the 2009 New York Auto Show.
Output of the Nismo 370Z is up 18 horsepower over the normal Z car for a total output of 350 hp. Torque is increased just 6 pound-feet to 276 lb-ft. Those gains were found with an optimized exhaust system and muffler design, and a tuned engine computer. The only transmission offered is a six-speed manual, equipped with SynchroRev Match that increases the engine speed on downshifts for smoother driving. A viscous limited-slip differential is standard
Output of the Nismo 370Z is up 18 horsepower over the normal Z car for a total output of 350 hp. Torque is increased just 6 pound-feet to 276 lb-ft. Those gains were found with an optimized exhaust system and muffler design, and a tuned engine computer. The only transmission offered is a six-speed manual, equipped with SynchroRev Match that increases the engine speed on downshifts for smoother driving. A viscous limited-slip differential is standard