What's New in the 2022 Nissan 370Z?
The 2020 Nissan 370Z is only available as a coupe -- the convertible has been discontinued for the coming model year. Not much else changes beyond a new 50th Anniversary options package that joins the lineup, available in either silver and black or white and red. See the 2020 Nissan 370Z models for sale
Which 370Z is the Best?
The 2020 Nissan 370Z delivers good performance at a reasonable price, especially if you can get your dealer to knock a few thousand dollars off of the MSRP. That said, the Z is old, and competitors like the Ford Mustang offer a more modern, better equipped overall package at a similar price point. If you're still set on a Z, consider the NISMO trim, as its specially-tuned suspension and exhaust leverage all of the Z's best qualities. If you aren't a Nissan fanboy though, there are better and more modern options out there, both new and used. Find a Nissan 370Z for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Nissan 370Z Cost?
The 2020 370Z is available in base, Sport, Sport Touring and NISMO trims.
The base 370Z ($30,985) includes Nissan's Intelligent Key with push-button start, power side-view mirrors, windows and locks, a rear window defroster, cruise control, a tilt-telescopic steering wheel, 18-in wheels, steering wheel audio controls, HID headlamps, a rear-view camera, Bluetooth and a 4-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo with an auxiliary input jack.
The 370Z Sport ($34,715) is offered only with the 6-speed manual and adds larger front and rear ventilated rotors, red brake calipers, a sport-tuned suspension, higher-ratio power steering, RAYS 19-in alloy wheels, a limited-slip rear differential, heated outside mirrors and aluminum trim pedals.
The 370Z Sport Touring ($40,385) comes exclusively with a 7-speed automatic transmission and adds a 240-watt 8-speaker Bose audio system, hard-drive navigation with a 7-in touchscreen, NavTraffic, NavWeather and streaming Bluetooth audio. Also standard are leather and synthetic suede seats, a power driver's seat with adjustable lumbar support, a 4-way power front passenger seat, heated front seats, a rear cargo cover and aluminum-trimmed pedals.
A 50th Anniversary package comes with unique graphics, stripes, and badging, and is available on the Sport and Sport Touring trims.
The 370Z NISMO ($46,685) gains an additional 18 hp and 6 lb-ft of torque, for totals of 350 and 276, respectively. Also included are a NISMO-tuned suspension and exhaust, 19-in RAYS wheels, red-and-black leather-appointed Recaro sport seats with Alcantara faux suede inserts, exterior and interior cosmetic upgrades and an extended front nose with an integrated chin spoiler. Navigation and Bose audio also come standard.
An automatic transmission adds $1,400 to the 370Z's bottom line. Options for the 370Z are limited to some dealer-installed accessories, including splash guards, carpeted floor mats and the Aerodynamic Kit (a rear spoiler and front wind deflector).