Unlike Japan and North America, Europe has not taken delivery of the NISMO-prepped 370Z sports car and from the looks of it, this won"t be happening any time soon. What Nissan does offer European buyers is special edition models like the German market 370Z Nurburgring and now, the UK market 370Z Yellow. This version of the 370Z is differentiated by the "Ultimate Yellow" paint job combined with black colored 370Z graphics on the flanks and a set of 19-inch RAYS forged alloys.
Inside the 370Z Yellow features contrasting black leather and suede sport seats, an integrated satellite navigation system, illuminated entry plates, special mats and a BOSE audio with eight speakers and a six-CD autochanger.
There are mechanical upgrades with the 370Z Yellow using the same 331HP 3.7-liter V6 engine linked to a six-speed manual or optionally, a seven-speed automatic transmission, that launches the coupe from rest to 62mph (100km/h) in 5.3sec and goes on to a restricted top speed of 155mph or 250km/h.
If you live in the UK and are interested in buying a yellow 370Z with black graphics (well, that"s what it is...), you"ll have to wait until September when the first cars begin arriving at Nissan"s showrooms priced from ?31,650 for the manual gearbox model and ?33,050 for the automatic.