
Nissan announced the range and pricing details for the 2018 370Z range, including the Roadster and Nismo variants.
The 2018 Nissan 370Z Coupe and Roadster are enhanced with a number of features, including dark headlight treatments, dark tinted rear combination lights, new blackout rear lower fascias and new 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheel designs.
Nissan also claims to have updated the software of the engine for optimized acceleration and torque delivery. All manual models from now on will also come with a new Exedy high-performance clutch.
The color palette has received a new addition, Passion Red, which features a tinted clear coat for more depth and character. Base Coupe and Roadster models also get two additional speakers to their audio systems for a total of six speakers.
As for the 370Z Nismo, Nissan has replaced the previous Bridgestone Potenza S001 tires with a set of Dunlop’s SP Sport MAXX GT600s which feature the same tread pattern with the GT-R and offer a 20 percent reduction in rolling resistance while maintaining the same handling performance.
The 3.7-liter V6 here is rated at 350hp and 276lb-ft of torque, with customers able to choose between the standard close-ratio six-speed manual or the optional seven-speed automatic gearbox. The Nismo version also comes with a bespoke suspension, a strut tower brace and bigger brakes among other revisions.
Prices for the 2018 Nissan 370Z Coupe kick off at $29,900, with the Roadster asking from $41,820. Entry-level Nismo versions start from $45,690.
Note: 2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition pictured
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