2015 Nissan 370Z Priced From $30,800
By [email protected] (Stephen Edelstein)
The 370Z coupe’s sole engine option is once again a 3.7-liter V-6 with 332 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. For 2015, it starts at $30,800 with the six-speed manual transmission—available with Nissan’s SynchroRev Match system—or $32,100 with the seven-speed automatic. Both prices include destination.
New for 2015 are Sport and Sport Tech trim levels, which encompass features that were previously available in different option packages. Highlights for the Sport model include a limited-slip differential and 19-inch Rays alloy wheels for $34,380 with the manual transmission, or $35,680 with the automatic. The Sport Tech adds navigation and other features for $37,880 with the manual, or $39,180 with the automatic.
The Touring model also gets standard navigation, and starts at $38,780 with the manual transmission, and $40,080 with the automatic. All 370Z models also get standard Bluetooth and revised suspension and steering for 2015.
A thoroughly-updated 370Z NISMO also debuts for 2015. The new model has a front fascia that seems to take some cues from the GT-R, but includes the same tuned version of the 3.7-liter V-6, with 350 hp and 276 pound-feet of torque. The NISMO starts at $42,800 with the six-speed manual, which is $1,000 less than last year, according to Nissan.
The 370Z NISMO is also available for the first time with an automatic transmission (the same seven-speed used in base models), which adds $1,300 to the base price. A new Tech model adds features like navigation, Bose audio, Sirius XM satellite radio, and RearView Monitor for $46,300 on manual models, or $47,600 on automatic-equipped ones.
Rounding out the lineup is the 2015 Nissan 370Z roadster. Prices start at $42,630 for the base model (automatic only), and $46,080 for the Touring ($47,380 with the automatic). A new Touring Sport model starts at $48,910 with the manual and $50,210 with the automatic.
The 2015 Nissan 370Z is on sale now.