News Nissan Will Neither Cancel nor Redesign the 370Z Anytime Soon Instead, it will soldier on essentially unchanged Collin Woodard WordsJanuary 29, 2018 Collin Woodard WordsJanuary 29, 2018 Instead, it will soldier on essentially unchanged Share this article in: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Free Price Quote From a Local Dealer View Special Offers No Obligation, Fast & Simple Free New Car Quote Change Car Select Make Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley BMW Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ferrari FIAT Ford Genesis GMC Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Karma Kia Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lotus Maserati Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz MINI Mitsubishi Nissan Porsche Ram Rolls-Royce smart Subaru Tesla Toyota Volkswagen Volvo Select Model 200SX 240SX 300ZX 350Z 370Z Altima Armada cube Frontier GT-R JUKE Kicks LEAF Maxima Murano Murano CrossCabriolet NV NV1500 NV200 NV2500 NV3500 NV3500 Passenger Pathfinder Pathfinder Hybrid Pickup Quest Rogue Rogue Select Rogue Sport Sentra Titan Titan XD Versa Versa Note Xterra GO 1. Vehicle Option Trim Exterior Color No Preference Black Blue Brown Gold Green Orange Red Silver White Yellow Interior Color No Preference Beige Black Blue Gray Green Other Red White Buying Time Frame Within 48 hours Within a week Within two weeks Within a month More than a month Payment Method Undecided Loan Lease Cash Trade In? Yes No 2. Contact Info First Name Last Name Address City State -- AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Zip Code Phone Email 3. Dealer Selection Receive your free dealer pricing information by completing your contact information! It’s been a long time since Nissan introduced the 370Z. We first tested the 350Z’s long-awaited successor back in November of 2008, where the 2009 370Z impressed us with its quick acceleration, strong brakes, excellent grip, and updated interior. With a base price of $30,625, we said it “epitomizes a sports-car steal.” Nine years later, without any major updates, we were a little less impressed. But despite being long overdue for a redesign, it sounds like Nissan plans to keep selling the current 370Z indefinitely.Speaking to Automotive News, Philippe Klein, Nissan’s head of planning, said rumors that the Japanese automaker planned to cancel its entry-level sports car were false. But when asked about the next-generation Z, he didn’t have more encouraging news to share. “We’re working on it and it’s very present, but I have no indication to give you,” said Klein.According to Klein, making the business case to keep selling any sports coupe, much less develop a new one, has gotten increasingly difficult over the past several years. “The Z is a difficult market. It is rather shrinking worldwide. But we still believe there is a place for the Z and we want to keep it alive, and that’s what we’re working on,” he said.But that doesn’t mean we won’t ever see a new Z. It may simply require a lot of patience. “For the long term, there are other considerations,” said Klein. “If we do a complete new vehicle, what should it be to keep the passion alive? And we’re working very seriously on this—how we can keep the Z alive and refreshing, and what would be the next generation?”“The passion is there,” he promised. “The question is, how can we refresh it, and what will be the breakthrough for the long term?”2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition picturedSource: Automotive News (Subscription required) Share this article in: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Nissan Will Neither Cancel nor Redesign the 370Z Anytime Soon /36 Advertisement to Skip 1 | 36 2 | 36 3 | 36 4 | 36 5 | 36 6 | 36 7 | 36 8 | 36 9 | 36 10 | 36 11 | 36 12 | 36 13 | 36 14 | 36 15 | 36 16 | 36 17 | 36 18 | 36 19 | 36 20 | 36 21 | 36 22 | 36 23 | 36 24 | 36 25 | 36 26 | 36 27 | 36 28 | 36 29 | 36 30 | 36 31 | 36 32 | 36 33 | 36 34 | 36 35 | 36 36 | 36