Nissan holds steady on 2017 370Z pricing

2017 Nissan 370Z

Buyers won’t be paying more for the 2017 Nissan Z, the Japanese car company’s iconic sports car.

Nissan announced earlier this week that the U.S. price for the 2017 370Z Coupe, 370Z NISMO and 370Z will remain at 2016 prices. That means buyers can get the 370Z Coupe with a manual transmission at a starting price of $29,990, the 370Z NISMO with a manual transmission at $41,990 and the 370Z Roadster at $41,820.

For the 370Z Coupe, buyers can choose between eight trim levels that include the standard 370Z, the Sport, Sport Tech and Touring. Nissan equipped each of its 370Z Coupe trim levels with a 332-horsepower, 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with variable valve timing. Buyers can also choose between a six-speed manual transmission with a rev-matching system for downshifts, or a seven-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters.

The 370Z NISMO comes in four different trim levels that include the 6MT, 7AT, Tech 6MT and the Tech 7AT. For 2017, Nissan has kept the NISMO the same since redesigning it two years ago.

2017 Nissan 370Z

Buyers will see similar styling features including an aerodynamic appearance, standard 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, black and red leather seats, red trim inside the cabin and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The NISMO comes with a 350-horsepower, 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with variable valve timing. Similar to the coupe, the NISMO comes with a choice between a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed automatic transmission. Both transmissions have the rev-matching feature with the automatic also coming with adaptive shift control and manual shift mode with paddle shifters.

2017 Nissan 370Z

Also standard on the NISMO are four-wheel independent suspension, a strut-tower brace and performance dampeners to improve handling, high-performance brakes and a viscous limited-slip differential.

For the Roadster, buyers can choose between five trim levels, which include the 7AT, Touring 6MT, Touring 7AT, Touring Sport 6MT and the Touring Sport 7AT.

The convertible top Roadster comes equipped with a 332-horsepower, 3.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine with variable valve timing. It also offers a choice between a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters that are equipped with a rev-matching feature. Nissan also equipped the Roadster with a four-wheel independent suspension.

Some of the standard features on the base Roadster trim level include Bluetooth phone system, USB input and 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels. Buyers who choose the Touring Roadster will also get such features as in-car navigation system on a 7-inch touch display, a Bose audio system, heated and cooling seats and a backup camera. And, the high-end Touring Sport Roadster comes with a viscous limited slip differential, 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels and high-performance brakes.

Check out this TFLcar video of the 370Z’s little brother, the 2016 Nissan Sentra: