The Nissan 370Z is now entering its ninth year of
production, with the announcing the official starting prices of the
Coupe, Roadster and Nismo. All three remain unchanged from 2018, meaning that
they can be had from an MSRP of US$ 29,990, US$ 41,820 and US$ 45,690, respectively.
The only change performed throughout the range is
the addition of two new colors for the Heritage Edition package. They are
called Deep Blue Pearl and Pearl White, and can be found on the outside and on
different parts of the cabin.
There’s also a new Sport Touring grade, which
combines the previous Touring and Sport Tech trim levels, and the Roadster adds
auto-dimming rearview mirror with RearView Monitor as standard on all versions,
but nothing new beyond this point.
The 2019 Nissan 370Z Coupe, Roadster
and Nismo continue to be offered with the modest revisions introduced by the
manufacturer last year. Described as “significant changes” by Nissan, they
include tinted lights, black rear bumper fascia and door handles, new 19-inch
wheels and Red Metallic paint.
Elsewhere, the range also benefited from the
addition of the NissanConnect Premium infotainment system in 2017. It comes
with a 7-inch touchscreen display and provides access to the sat-nav, DVD
player and reversing camera.
Powering the 370Z is the same 332 hp 3.7-liter V6
engine, mated to a six-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic transmission. Opting
for the Nismo means benefiting from a few more horses – 350 hp, 4-wheel
independent suspension, larger brakes, limited-slip differential and some other
features.