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The Nissan 370Z (Z34) is the successor of the 350Z sports car, and is the sixth generation of the Z-car lineup. It is depicted in Asphalt 5, Asphalt Injection and Asphalt 7: Heat as 2009 model and in Asphalt 8: Airborne, Asphalt Nitro as 2013 model.
Overview[]
Almost every piece and component of the 370Z has been redesigned from the previous 350Z model. The wheelbase is 4 in (100 mm) shorter at 100.4 in (2,550 mm) and an overall length 2.7 in (69 mm) shorter at 167.1 in (4,240 mm). The overall width has been increased by 1.3 in (33 mm), the rear track by 2.2 in (56 mm), and overall height reduced by 0.3 in (7.6 mm). The smaller exterior dimensions and use of more lightweight materials helped reduce weight.
The 370Z features a front aluminum subframe, aluminum-alloy engine cradle, aluminum door panels, an all-aluminum hood, and an aluminum hatch. Front body torsional rigidity is improved by 10 percent with an extensively revised body structure, which includes a new front suspension cradle to reduce front body lateral bending, new rear structural reinforcements, and an underbody "V-bar" to help reduce rear lateral bending. Rear body torsional rigidity is improved by up to 22 percent and rear body vertical bending rigidity is improved by up to 30 percent. Additional enhancements include the use of a carbon fiber composite radiator housing and strengthening of the rear fender and hatch areas. The new structure weighs slightly less than the 350Z.
The 370Z uses a front double wishbone suspension, with forged aluminum control arms and steering knuckle. The rear multi-link suspension uses a forged aluminum upper control arm, lower arm and radius rod, the toe control rod is steel and wheel carrier assembly is aluminum. The refreshed 2013 model uses new dampers with the Sport package models. The brakes have been changed from the more expensive Brembo racing brakes to Nissan branded brakes which are manufactured by Akebono.
The coefficient of drag is 0.30 and 0.29 with the Sport Package, figures identical to the 350Z.
The vehicle was unveiled in the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, with sales of the North American model beginning at Nissan dealers in early 2009.
Standard and optional equipment includes 19-inch RAYS wheels, Bluetooth, Sirius/XM satellite radio, heated electric seats, viscous limited slip differential, Bose sound system with dual subwoofers and 6-CD changer, and automatic climate control.
Deliveries of the European model began in April 2009.
Asphalt Nitro[]
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Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
Summary[]
The Nissan 370Z appears as a low Class D car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 893
- This was changed to 1026 in the Showdown Update.
- MAX rank: 1150 (+257)
- This was changed to 1185 (+159) in the Showdown Update.
- MAX+PRO rank: 1306 (+156)
- This was changed to 1293 (+108) in the Showdown Update.
- Tuning Kit bonus: +54
- This was changed to +42 in the Showdown Update.
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 413
- This was changed to 267 in the Showdown Update.
- Nitro Efficiency: 8/13/15
As of the Ninth Anniversary Update, the 370z is now a low Class D with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1026
- MAX rank: 1089 (+62)
- MAX+PRO rank: 1141 (+53)
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 115
- Tuning kit: +34
- Nitro Efficiency: ?/?/?
Performance[]
The Nissan 370Z has a fairly high handling stat, albeit lower than many earlier Class D cars. The Nissan 370Z is also able to drift comfortably (though it has a relatively wide drifting radius) and it accelerates fairly quickly.
Usage[]
Compared to the other cars in its class, the Nissan 370Z is perhaps the best budget car for players looking to compete in Time-Limited Events; it can usually achieve the highest non-leaderboard reward in Class D Events if boosted, but it may have difficulty with this.
The Nissan 370Z, although not a bad car, has limited use in Multiplayer, due to the existence of many better Multiplayer cars. For Career Mode, the Nissan 370Z has its own Event in Season 8, a Classic race set in French Guiana. It is also the first car to qualify for a Nissan race Event in Season 3, although there are better choices for this event. The Nissan 370Z qualifies for a MAX Season 9 Event in Temple Drive.
Price[]
The Nissan 370Z currently costs 50,000 to purchase.
The Nissan 370Z was obtainable by reaching Tier 50 in the Savage Rivale GTR Car Hunt. Players who already owned the car would get 8x Wild Card - Common instead.
As of the Gangstar Season Update, upgrades require 55 of each Common Tires, Common Suspension, Common Drivetrain, and Common Exhaust, 160 Nissan 370Z Kit, and 2,000,000.
Kit cards for the Nissan 370Z can be obtained by purchasing the Premium Pass in the Racing Pass 1 and can be bought with Mileage Coins. A total of 26 is needed for obtaining all the Nissan 370Z Kit.
Asphalt 7: Heat[]
The Nissan 370Z is a Tier 1 vehicle. It requires 205 stars to be unlocked and can be lent for 12,500 as well as bought with 52,000. It is one of the more powerful cars in its tier. The NISMO variant also appears as a top Tier 1 car, but only unlockable by a special event.
Asphalt Injection[]
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Asphalt 5[]
The Nissan 370Z is one of the starting cars in the game, alongside the Mini Cooper S.
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Tier 1 | Abarth 500 esseesse • Land Rover Range Rover Evoque • Mini Cooper S Coupé • DeLorean DMC-12 • Nissan Juke Nismo • Hyundai Veloster Turbo • Peugeot RCZ-R • Mercedes-Benz Classe C Coupe • Shelby GT500 • Nissan 370Z • BMW Z4 M Coupé • BMW X6 M • Tesla Roadster • Nissan 370Z Nismo |
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Tier 2 | BMW 1 Series M Coupe • Ford Focus RS• BMW Z4 sDrive35is • Plymouth Prowler • Hyundai Genesis Coupé • Audi RS 3 Sportback • Ford Mustang GT • Audi TT RS Coupé • Chevrolet Camaro GS • Alutec Boost One • Dodge Charger SRT8 Police • Nissan Juke R • Lotus Exige S Coupe |
Tier 3 | Dodge Challenger SRT8 • Dodge Charger SRT8 • BMW M3 GTS • Audi RS 5 Coupé • Lotus Evora S • BMW M6 Coupe • Aston Martin V12 Vantage • Alfa Romeo 8C • Aston Martin DBS • Shelby Cobra 427 S/C • Lamborghini Sesto Elemento |
Tier 4 | Cadillac CTS-V Coupé • Dodge Viper ACR-X • Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary • Aston Martin V8 Vantage S • Jaguar 2012 XKR-S • Bentley Continental GT • Ferrari California • Renault Alpine A110-50 • Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series • Aston Martin V12 Zagato • Ferrari 599XX • Mazda Furai |
Tier 5 | Nissan GT-R • BMW M3 GT2 • Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Race Car • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG • Audi R8 GT • Ferrari 458 Italia • Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante • Ferrari FF • Ferrari 575M Maranello • Ferrari F40 • Marussia B2 • Ferrari F12berlinetta |
Tier 6 | Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6) • Ferrari 458 Spider • McLaren MP4-12C • Ferrari F50 • Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV • Ferrari Enzo • Lamborghini Reventón • Aston Martin One-77 |
Tier 7 | RUF Rt 12 S • Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 • Ferrari 288 GTO • Pagani Huayra • RUF CTR 3 • Ferrari FXX Evo • McLaren F1 • Bugatti Veyron Super Sport • Koenigsegg Agera R • SSC Tuatara |
Audi | Q7 • R8 • TT RS |
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BMW | X6 M |
Bugatti | Veyron 16.4 |
Caterham | CSR |
Chevrolet | Camaro SS • Corvette ZR1 |
Ducati | Monster 1100S • 1198 |
Ferrari | 16M • California • 599XX • FXX |
Ford | GT • Mustang GT500 |
Gumpert | Apollo |
Kawasaki | Z750 • ZX6R |
Lamborghini | LP560-4 • LP670-4 SV • Reventón |
Lotus | 2-Eleven • Evora |
Mercedes-Benz | E-Class • ML63 AMG • SL65 AMG |
MINI | Cooper S |
Nissan | 370Z • GT-R R35 |
Nokia | Nokia* |
Ruf | 3400K • Dakara • 911 RT12 |
Samsung | Samsung* |