Nissan puts the kibosh on 370Z convertible for 2020

Nissan puts the kibosh on 370Z convertible for 2020

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https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/nissan-370z-convertible-dead-for-2020/

But that doesn't mean the 370Z will never have a drop-top option available again in the future. A Nissan spokesperson told MotorAuthority that it will, emphasis mine, "not offer the Roadster variant for the current-generation Z beginning with the model year 2020." Thus, whenever Nissan decides to introduce another generation of its storied sports car, the Roadster has a chance to resume its place this mortal coil once more.

That's the $64,000 question. As MotorAuthority points out, nobody's quite sure what's going to happen with the Z in the future. Some reports have claimed that it's on the way out, but interviews with Nissan execs have found the car being referred to as a vital part of Nissan's brand, so it's really anybody's guess until Nissan decides to shine some light on the situation.

Nissan puts the kibosh on 370Z convertible for 2020

May 1, 2019, 5:16pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/nissan-370z-convertible-dead-for-2020/ > But that doesn't mean the 370Z will never have a drop-top option available again in the future. A Nissan spokesperson told MotorAuthority that it will, emphasis mine, "not offer the Roadster variant for the current-generation Z beginning with the model year 2020." Thus, whenever Nissan decides to introduce another generation of its storied sports car, the Roadster has a chance to resume its place this mortal coil once more. > That's the $64,000 question. As MotorAuthority points out, nobody's quite sure what's going to happen with the Z in the future. Some reports have claimed that it's on the way out, but interviews with Nissan execs have found the car being referred to as a vital part of Nissan's brand, so it's really anybody's guess until Nissan decides to shine some light on the situation.