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Originally Posted by SophiaZ
I’m just curious as to why the 2020 didn’t get as much love.
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For one, more 40th anniversary models were being produced. That was the 2nd year of the 370Z so still a lot of hype surrounding the car in general. It wasn't a lot but it had some pretty unique styling for a special edition of a new model car.
Very few 50th anniversary models were ever produced. The entire model lineup was basically already on its way out and had to compete with development of the new Z that is now supposed to release this year. The 370Z was already long in the tooth with public appeal dwindling. Nissan didn't really do anything to change that public perception and thus you have the lackluster public interest.
Personally, I think the 50th anniversary was a really great opportunity that was missed due to poor timing with the leadership and financial status of Nissan. It's essentially a revised 40th edition scheme. It should have been something special to reinvigorate interest.
In hindsight it might have been cool to release the new Z as a boosted 50th edition with the VR30. Then phase out the 370Z and announce a new model lineup going forward with NA and boosted model options.