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Nissan Sets Pricing for 2015 370Z Family

2015 Nissan 370Z Coupe NISMO 1 photo
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As the 2015 Nissan 370Z lineup starts rolling into dealerships, Nissan has finally released pricing for the its 370Z Coupe, 370Z Roadster and 370Z NISMO (shown above). All three models have been enhanced for 2015 in terms of standard equipment and the removal of all option packaging in favor of an expanded number of trim levels.
Starting with the base 2015 370Z Coupe, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity is now standard on all trim levels, and Nissan has also refined the tuning on the steering system and suspension. Even with all of its changes, base pricing for the 2015 370Z Coupe carries over from the last model year with a starting price of $29,990. The previous 370Z Sport Package has been replaced by the 370Z Sport, which is priced at $33,570 (an increase of $2,700). The all-new 370Z Sport Tech trim level has been added with a price of $37,070, which helped bump up the range-topping 370Z Touring. This top trim is now priced $2,700 higher at $27,970, but it does add a navigation system as standard equipment.

Those shopping the 2015 370Z Roadster will find similar packaging updates to the base and Touring trim levels, which are now priced at $41,820 and $45,270, respectively (pricing of the base Roadster has increased by $350 while the Touring is up $1,100). An all-new Touring Sport trim replaces the previous offering of the Touring with Sport Package, and it comes with a starting price of $48,100 including standard sport brakes, limited-slip rear differential, rev matching with the manual transmission and 19-inch lightweight wheels.

Standing as the top performance model of the 2015 370Z lineup, the NISMO model has probably received the most attention with an updated styling inspired by the new GT-R NISMO. The 2015 Nissan 370Z NISMO adds the Tech trim level, but its base price of $41,990 marks a price reduction of $1,030. All 370Z Nismo models get new sport Recaro bucket seats trimmed in leather and Alcantara, while the 370Z NISMO Tech (starting at $45,490)

For all of these trim levels, pricing does not include the $810 destination charge, and the only option – aside from colors – that will be available to customers is the choice of the $1,300 seven-speed automatic transmission to replace the six-speed manual gearbox.
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