The Nissan 370Z is still around, and we now know how much the 2019 model is going to cost. Pricing for the coupe, roadster, and NISMO versions of 2019 MY 370Zs have been announced, and as expected, you’re going to have to spend a good amount to get your hands on the good stuff. All in all, ten different versions of the 2019 370Z are available, including five versions of the coupe model, three versions of the roadster, and two versions of the performance-spec NISMO line.

Before diving into the pricing, it’s important to note that Nissan is actually lowering the number of 370Z models available in the U.S from 14 in 2018 to just 10 in 2019. The trimmed-down lineup affects the 370Z Coupe the most, which now has just five different trims available compared to eight last year. Missing the cut this year are the Coupe Sport 7AT and both versions of the Sport Tech line.

Of the 370Z Coupe trims that are being carried over, the base unit 370Z Coupe 6MT and the 370 Coupe 7AT will carry over the same pricing at $29,990 and $31,390, respectively. The 370Z Coupe Sport 6MT, on the other hand, will carry an incremental increase in price from $33,570 to $33,720, a rise of $170. It’s the same story with both units of the Touring model, too. The 2019 370Z Coupe Touring 6MT now carries a price of $38,190, an increase of $100 from its 2018 price of $38,090. Likewise, the Coupe Touring 7AT now costs $39,590, $200 more compared to its 2018 price of $39,390.

Moving on to the 370Z Roadster reveals another casualty in the lineup; the Roadster Touring Sport 6MT - the only version with a manual transmission — has been dropped. This means that all versions of the 370Z Roadster will carry seven-speed automatic transmissions, beginning with the 370Z Roadster 7AT, which retains its 2018 pricing of $41,820. That’s a common thread among the remaining versions of the 370 Roadster as the Roadster Touring 7AT and Roadster Touring Sport 7AT also get carry-over prices from the previous year. The former still costs $46,570 while the latter still carries an MSRP price of $49,400.

Last but not least is the flagship 370 NISMO. As expected, both versions of the range-topping unit are still available for 2019, albeit without the “NISMO Tech” nomenclature. Instead, the two models will return to the much simpler 370Z NISMO name with the same price tags as their predecessors. The 370Z Coupe NISMO 6MT, for example, still has a price of $45,690 while the 370Z Coupe NISMO 7AT still comes with a $47,090 price tag.

Beyond the pricing details, the 2019 370Z will also receive two new color themes — Deep Blue Pearl and Pearl White — for the special 370Z Heritage Edition. The enhancements offered in the 2018 model will also be carried over, including the revised exterior, dark tinted rear combination lights, a blackout rear lower fascia, and the redesigned 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheel design.

2019 Nissan 370Z Pricing List

370Z Coupe 6MT

$29,990 USD

370Z Coupe 7AT

$31,390 USD

370Z Coupe Sport 6MT

$33,720 USD

370Z Coupe Sport Touring 6MT

$38,090 USD

370Z Coupe Sport Touring 7AT

$39,390 USD

370Z Coupe NISMO 6MT

$45,690 USD

370Z Coupe NISMO 7AT

$47,090 USD

370Z Roadster 7AT

$41,820 USD

370Z Roadster Touring 7AT

$46,570 USD

370Z Roadster Sport Touring 7AT

$49,400 USD


References

Read our full review on the 2009-2017 Nissan 370Z.

Read our full review on the 2017 Nissan 370Z Roadster.

Read our full review on the 2017 Nissan 370Z Nismo.

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