Nissan 370Z GT Edition
Nissan has unveiled the GT Edition, a special version of its 370Z especially for UK buyers.
The obvious visual changes from the standard car are the grey side stripes, which may be a bit Halfords for some tastes, and attractive 19” Rays forged alloy wheels that have a dark anthracite finish. Paintwork choice is restricted to Pearl White, Kuro Black or Black Rose.
Under the skin, the only difference is that the chassis set-up has been fine-tuned, with the dampers being revised to give a better balance between ride comfort and high-speed handling.
Available from the beginning of June, the Nissan 370Z GT Edition will cost from £35,000.
By comparison, the standard 370Z starts at £29,150 (and even with the optional GT Pack the price is £32,450), so perhaps the GT Edition doesn’t look like particularly brilliant value.
The obvious visual changes from the standard car are the grey side stripes, which may be a bit Halfords for some tastes, and attractive 19” Rays forged alloy wheels that have a dark anthracite finish. Paintwork choice is restricted to Pearl White, Kuro Black or Black Rose.
Under the skin, the only difference is that the chassis set-up has been fine-tuned, with the dampers being revised to give a better balance between ride comfort and high-speed handling.
Available from the beginning of June, the Nissan 370Z GT Edition will cost from £35,000.
By comparison, the standard 370Z starts at £29,150 (and even with the optional GT Pack the price is £32,450), so perhaps the GT Edition doesn’t look like particularly brilliant value.
I like the new rims; it makes the 370z look very edgy and aggressive. The white color is my fave cause it shows every detail and line.
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