Friday, April 1, 2011

Nissan 370Z Coupe and Roadster Model Year 2011

Nissan has updated the 2011 version of its 370Z sports, which is renewed in both Coupe and Roadster. The objective of the Japanese engineers was to improve the comfort and stability at high speed: Although the first aspect is certainly not a prerogative of those who turn to this type of vehicle, the second plays a decisive role in giving the maximum emotions safely, ensuring an "easy" even for less experienced drivers.

For this reason, the Nissan 370Z Coupe and Roadster will offer a new setup buoyancy, suspension with double wishbone front and multilink in the rear, in addition to the chassis and the new revised system for monitoring tire pressure, another parameter important for improving driving safety.

In addition, make their way into the envelope of a camera, useful when reversing, integrated into the satellite navigation system Nissan Connect Premium. Also new is the winter mode which is fitted to the 7-speed automatic transmission, which when activated, has the distinction of using a second gear when moving off from standstill to prevent skidding as much as possible in poor road conditions.

The engine will instead always known and appreciated by 3.7-liter 24-valve V6, an engine capable of delivering 328 hp and 366 Nm of torque, which is characterized by the presence of VVEL technology, which adjusts the valve lift providing flexibility and readiness response from low revs, to the benefit of shooting the Nissan sports car.

The improved sound insulation can be seen clearly in the Coupe, but in this sense, the Roadster is able to offer travel in comfort, thanks to the excellent insulation provided by the soft top can be activated in seconds by means of a hydraulic pump that replaces electric scooter available on the previous series, thus eliminating the typical buzz that sent its operation in the cockpit.

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