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2011 Nissan 370Z Pricing Released

Nissan’s American division has released the 2011 model year pricing for the 370Z range, which includes the 370Z Coupe, the 370Z Roadster and the NISMO 370Z.

For 2011, Nissan has brought little changes to the range, adding a RearView Monitor to the optional Navigation Package and a new exterior color, Gun Metallic.

Both the Coupe and the Roadster are offered in two equipment levels: the standard and the Touring one. The vehicles are powered by a 3.7 liter V6 engine that delivers 332 hp and is mated to a six-speed manual transmission, that can be ordered with the optional SynchroRev Match “heel and toe robot”. Customers can also opt for a seven-speed automatic transmission that features a manual shift mode, paddle shifters and Downshift Rev Matching.

The list of optional goodies for 2011 includes Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with 7-inch VGA touch-sensitive display, 9.3GB HDD Music Box, USB connectivity and iPod connection, XM NavTraffic with Real-Time Traffic Information and XM NavWeather (XM subscription required, sold separately), RearView Monitor, automatic phonebook download (select phones) and Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System and standard Nissan Intelligent Key.

The Nissan 370Z Coupe can be yours starting for a price of $30,610, with the seven-speed automatic gearbox being offered for a premium of $1,300. As for the 370Z Roadster, this has a starting price of $37,520. The wild-child of the range ,the NISMO 370Z can be the machine of your dreams for $39,990.

autoevolution tested the topless incarnation of the 370Z. You can read the review here.
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