From 2020, Nissan will stop selling 370Z Roadster, and the coupon will not promise long life.
By the end of 2019, an era ends: after 37 years of service, the 370Z Roadster will say goodbye. What the future brings is not clear: the Nissan sports car manager, Hiroshi Tamura, says the Z series is as important to the brand as the GT-R, but could not confirm whether there will be a canvas-top model for the next generation of a sports car - or whether the Z series career continues at all.
No wonder the Z Roadster is canceled by Nissan. Last year, together with both car variants, only 3,500 cars were sold in the US and just under 700 in Europe - the world obviously does not need the Nissan's 10-year sports car.
For comparison, the Toyota GT86 last year had 4100 in the US, 1,300 in Europe, and 1,900 in the Mazda MX-5 in Europe, and 9,000 in North America.
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