The Philippine launch, which was supposed to have been in March was canceled due to the declaration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) over NCR and the nearby provinces. Moreover, deliveries to dealers of the iconic rear-wheel drive sportscar also suffered some delays.
Hailed as the sibling sports car of the GT-R, the Nissan 370Z offers a 332 horsepower and 363 Nm of torque from its 3.7-liter VQ37 V6 engine. This can be paired to either a 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic. Further enhancing the performance are the sport-tuned shock absorbers, Nissan Sport Brakes, Limited Slip Differential, and a Carbon Fiber Composite Driveshaft (check out the full list of features and specs here).
“Indisputably, the Nissan 370Z is one of the most beloved vehicles for enthusiasts in the world, and now it’s here,” says Atsushi Najima, Nissan Philippines President and Managing Director “The Nissan 370Z provides a truly authentic Japanese sports car experience to our customers. We cannot wait for our Filipinos to enjoy ultimate rush driving experience as we enter the new normal.”
Nissan Philippines is offering the 370Z in two variants: the 370Z Premium MT priced at P 2.779 million and the 370Z Premium AT priced at P 2.879 million. Meanwhile, the 370Z NISMO, priced at P 3,888,000 is available exclusively at the Nissan High Performance Center along Quezon Avenue.
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