2018 NIssan 370Z Price And Features – Prices Trimmed to Make Way For Nismo Edition
Nissan has gone to town on the pricing of its sporty 370Z range bringing the price of entry to below $50k for the first time, while also adding a new flagship Nismo variant. Pricing for the regular 370Z coupe drops to $49,990 plus on-road costs, repres
Nissan has gone to town on the pricing of its sporty 370Z range bringing the price of entry to below $50k for the first time, while also adding a new flagship Nismo variant.
Pricing for the regular 370Z coupe drops to $49,990 plus on-road costs, representing a $6400 discount compared to the 2017 model year, while the 370Z roadster drops to $60,990, or $4940 off.
The change in entry level price helps shore the aging 370Z up against newer rivals including the Ford Mustang and less powerful, but much cheaper Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ. The new pricing is in stark contrast to the Z’s launch pricing, with the range starting from $67,990 in 2009.