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Nissan 370Z Roadster (2009) scoop

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Ben Whitworth (artist's impression by Radovan Varicak), 04 November 2008 13:55

Nissan may have barely drawn breath from announcing initial details of its all-new 370Z, but it’s already working flat out on the Roadster version of its new coupe. As our exclusive artist’s impression shows, there’s no real surprise to the ragtop’s styling – despite squeezing a fully automatic fabric roof and its electro-hydraulic folding gubbins in between the boot and ...

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Nissan 370Z coupe: the spy video

Rated 3.5 out of 5

Tim Pollard, 21 October 2008 12:04

Watch CAR Online's new spy video of the Nissan 370Z in action, as Nissan engineers benchmark it against a Porsche Cayman and a BMW Z4 coupe. We'll finally see the new Z car in the metal at the Los Angeles motor show on 19 November 2008, but you can see – and hear – the successor the 350Z coupe on ...

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Nissan 370Z: the interior spy photos

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Tim Pollard, 09 October 2008 16:54

Yesterday we brought you spy photos of the new Nissan 370Z – today we can bring you the first scoop shots inside the new sports coupe. Our man in Germany caught the finished production test car refuelling at a petrol station (alongside a Porsche Cayman!) and bagged a couple of hastily taken shots of the 370Z's cabin. We can see ...

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Nissan 370Z coupe: new spy photos

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Tim Pollard, 08 October 2008 16:31

Here’s the new Nissan 370Z coupe looking more than ever like a junior GT-R, caught on a rain-splashed shakedown as engineers hone the set-up ahead of launch at next month’s Los Angeles motor show. This is the model that will replace today’s 350Z, the brilliant sports car that’s helped turn around Nissan’s image this decade. We’ll finally see the edgy ...

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Nissan GT-R V-Spec (2010) new CAR spy video

Rated 4 out of 5

Ben Pulman, 30 July 2008 11:05

The Corvette ZR-1 recently robbed the Nissan GT-R of its production car lap record at the Nurburgring. Not to be outdone, or to disappoint hundreds of hardcore Godzilla fans, Nissan is preparing a very special GT-R. Called the V-Spec, the tweaked GT-R is expected to dump the rear seats and boast other weight-saving changes to cut the kerbweight by 90kg. And while the weight ...

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Nissan 370Z scooped?

Rated 3 out of 5

Tim Pollard, 30 April 2008 23:56

Nissan has presented this strange official teaser shot of what is believed to be the new 370Z - the replacement for today's hairy-chested sports coupe, the 350Z. This unusual shot of a (rather vague) vehicle silhouette reveals more about the wheels and arches than any overall impression of the design, but styling chief Shiro Nakamura said we'd be seeing this ...

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Nissan GT-R V-Spec

Rated 4 out of 5

Tim Pollard, 08 April 2008 15:44

Nissan GT-R not fast enough? The company is preparing a harder performance version badged V-Spec - reawakening the 'Victory spec' designation that has long denoted the ultimate GT-R models since the R32.This prototype, photographed lapping the Nurburgring during an endurance shakedown, has a new front splitter, different wheels and a redesigned rear spoiler from the standard car. Nissan is rumoured ...

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Nissan Murano secrets

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Tim Pollard, 23 October 2007 10:55

A new Nissan Murano? This one looks exactly the old one! That's because it is. We don't have photos of the new Murano yet, but CAR Online was among the first to see the replacement in the metal today at a special sneak preview at the company's Project Imagination Factory design centre outside Tokyo. The new model will be unveiled ...

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Nissan GT-R leak

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Tim Pollard, 17 October 2007 02:06

Nissan GT-R: the lowdown First, a bit of industry navel-gazing. The car world in the 21st century is a molly-coddled world. Hawkish PRs usually enforce embargos on first pictures of new cars - designed to maximise the publicity when a manufacturer unveils its latest wares. But in an age of instant communication, it's difficult to stop photos pinging around the ...

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Nissan GT-R 'faster than a 911 Turbo'

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Tim Pollard, 24 September 2007 10:55

Nissan GT-R: the hype continues The Nissan GT-R is a classic case study in the PR spin surrounding new cars these days. It's been widely scooped, and we've already published a video of it dicing with a 911 Turbo at Laguna Seca in the US. Now the engineers honing the car ahead of its debut at the 2007 Tokyo Motor ...

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