This is the first official picture of the revised-for-Europe 2013 Nissan 370Z, which will premiere in Paris later this week.
And a facelift is exactly what it is: almost all the metalwork stays exactly the same, while the front end gets reshaped plastics, including a new bumper with vertically mounted LED daylight running lights and a rounder, less angular air intake.
Nissan mentions (without giving details) some detail updates to the interior and new brake callipers in red, behind restyled alloy rims in a choice of 18” and 19” diameters.
There are no changes, however, to the 241kW, 3.7-litre V6.
Nissan still quotes 5.5 seconds for the 0-100km/h sprint.
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New paint colours include a very dark blue and a deep metallic red, (very similar to the classic Candy Apple Red made famous by Honda motorcycles in the 1970s) which should look stunning on the roadster version, which will be released in South Africa, alongside the coupé you see here, in the first quarter of 2013.
Prices, as they say, when they get here.