The sluggish-selling Nissan 370Z will undergo a mild face lift for 2013, as seen with its official debut at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show. Sporting a less menacing look up front, the refreshed Z adopts a more conventional, fang-less grille, along with vertical LED daytime running lights on the sides. Other changes are more subtle, including different alloy wheels for the Sport Package trim, and slightly tweaked tail lights and dash trim. ...
more The sluggish-selling Nissan 370Z will undergo a mild face lift for 2013, as seen with its official debut at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show. Sporting a less menacing look up front, the refreshed Z adopts a more conventional, fang-less grille, along with vertical LED daytime running lights on the sides. Other changes are more subtle, including different alloy wheels for the Sport Package trim, and slightly tweaked tail lights and dash trim. Mechanically the 370Z sees no change — it's still powered by a 3.7-liter V-6, good for 332 horsepower on standard trims and 350 horsepower for the NISMO 370Z.
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