Nissan 370Z Nismo (2015) review - CAR Magazine
Not everyone loved the Nissan 370Z Nismo when it landed in 2013. Maybe Nismo took that to heart, because in the intervening year or so it’s rolled it back into the workshop, done some tinkering and sent it back out into the big wide world armed... That means the 2015 model year Zed Nismo gets altered damper rates for a more forgiving ride, tighter-hugging seats and improved sound deadening so you get less of an ear-bashing on the motorway. Nissan 370Z Nimso 2015 model year: a new look The styling’s changed too, with a jagged new nose and a smaller ducktail rear spoiler joined by shinier wheels and the inevitable addition of daytime running lights. With its droopsnout nose, GT-racer rear wing and droolworthy 19-inch RAYS alloys, the original Nismo 370 looked as if it had been plucked straight out of an underground night race meet in Tokyo, which if you have any kind of susceptibility to that... There’s a more prosaic purpose behind the new look, anyway – Nismo says the stubbier tail spoiler and new front splitter work together to create meaningful downforce at speed and distribute it more evenly front to rear, for a more planted stance. There’s a secondary motive behind that change as, in conjunction with different carpets and rear wheelarch liners, the reconfigured dampers help to cut road noise, something that’s always been one of the 370Z’s standout entries in a sizeable... Source: www.carmagazine.co.uk