
The Japanese automaker wasted no time getting the event rolling, introducing its highly-anticipated New 2010 Nissan 370Z Car, which was previewed with a three teaser photos last month.This prototype also gives a good idea of just how wide the New 2010 Nissan 370Z Car‘s fenders flare out in back. When viewed from behind, the Nissan looks more like a Porsche Cayman than a $30K Nissan.