Due to the necessary structural add ons, the 370Z Roadster will most likely gain a few extra pounds over its tin-top sibling. In terms of prices, the convertible 'Z' will cost a bit more than the coupe that starts off from $29,930 for the entry-level model equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission and from $31,230 with the new 7-speed automatic.
According to Carscoop sources and unless something changes down the road, Nissan is planning to perform the global debut of the 370Z Roadster that will be sold as a 2010 model, at the New York Auto Show this April.
The new 370Z Roadster lost its top a bit earlier than expected as Nissan dropped the first official photographs and details ahead of the New York Auto Show. The conversion from coupe to roadster looks quite successful with the new drop-top Z sporting...
In a few hours time we'll be bringing you the 'Full Monty' on both the Nissan 370Z Roadster and the NISMO Z Coupe with its upgraded 350HP 3.7-liter V6, but until then, here's a second teaser shot of the rag-top 370Z that will make its...
Nissan is trying its best to keep a low profile with the 370Z until next week's 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show when the new 'Z' makes its first public debut. Of course we're being sarcastic as after a trio of photos that were shot in Europe,...
Thanks to the folks at the LA Auto Show website who were kind enough to accompany a picture of a yellow-mellow Nissan 370Z with a caption filled with official info, we now know that the Z's VQ37 3.7-liter V6 engine will deliver an output of 332HP....
Even though the new 370Z Coupe will be introduced at next month's LA Auto Show with sales scheduled to begin early next year, the roadster version of the current 350Z will continue to be available for an undetermined period of time. The only noteworthy...