Thursday, November 04, 2010

GreenBkk Auto | 2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe, Roadster, Nismo Pricing Announced

2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe, Roadster, Nismo Pricing Announced


Looking to slide behind the wheel of a 2011 Nissan 370Z Coupe or Roadster? According to the automaker, that privilege will run you roughly $200 more than the outgoing 2010 model.

By Nissan's own admission, the 370Z Coupe and Roadster are largely unchanged for the 2011 model year. Revisions for the 2011 370Z include a new exterior color (Gun Metallic), along with adding a rear-view camera to cars equipped with navigation


Base 370Z Coupes fitted with a six-speed manual transmission, now start at $31,360 (including a $750 destination charge), $230 more than an identical 2010 model. Those who don't wish to row their own gears can opt for a car equipped with a seven-speed automatic, which starts at $32,660.

Touring models, which adds features like Bluetooth phone connectivity, a Bose audio system, and allow buyers to opt for features like navigation, start at $36,030 with the six-speed manual transmission. Predictably, adding the seven-speed automatic to a Touring model adds $1300, bringing the base price to $37,330.


2011 370Z Roadsters are also subject to the $230 price bump. Base six-speed convertibles start at $38,270, while cars built with the automatic gearbox sticker for $39,570. 370Z Roadster Touring models start at $41,820 with manual transmissions; springing for automatic transmission brings the base price up to $42,370.

Although the 40th Anniversary special edition predictably disappears for 2011, the performance-tuned Nismo 370Z remains part of the 2011 Z lineup. As Nismo models aren't offered with navigation, the sole revision for 2011 is the availability of the Gun Metallic exterior color. Pricing begins at $40,740, roughly $330 more than a comparable 2010 model.


Look for 2011 370Z Coupe, 370Z Roadster, and Nismo 370Z models to arrive at Nissan dealers nationwide this week.

Credit: Automobile Magazine

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