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The biggest piece of the 2023 Nissan Z puzzle that we didn’t have last night just fell into place: pricing.
Nissan’s Dan Passe, director of product communications, just tweeted out the number. You can see his tweet below.
It’s pretty simple. The Sport model is the “base” Z, and Passe says it’ll start around $40,000. There’s a Performance trim coming, too, but we don’t know what that model will go for quite yet. No matter, every new Z gets the new 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 that makes 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. It also comes with a manual transmission standard, so expect the nine-speed automatic to come in higher than $40,000.
For comparison’s sake, the new Z at $40,000 is about $12,000 cheaper than a base 2021 Toyota GR Supra 3.0. It’s also about $4,000 less than the GR Supra 2.0. Versus its predecessor, though, the Z is considerably more expensive. A base 2020 Nissan 370Z was about $6,000 less than the new base price. However, prices for better-equipped trims rose up to the $40,000 mark. The last Z we tested was the 50th Anniversary Edition, and it listed at $37,605. Of course, there was the Nismo, too, and that high-performance model went for a little over $46,000.
The new Z starting around $40,000 is certainly more expensive than before, but the added performance, dashing new design and fully modernized interior already have us optimistic that this car is a winner at this price for sports car fans.
We’ll have to wait for additional official information from Nissan to learn more about pricing and options, and you can check out our full breakdown of the car in our official reveal post here.
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$46,498 - $59,998
Key Specifications for 2023 Nissan Z
Fuel Economy 8.6 - 13.4 City/HWY combined
Horsepower 400 hp
Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine Gasoline
Torque 350 ft-lb
Seats 2
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Sure, zero-emission mandates mean they aren’t long for this world, but in the meantime, the 2023 Nissan Z enters as a welcome – and well-executed – sports car. Both in style and in substance, this coupe serves as a reminder that Nissan knows a thing or two about performance, and it’s not quite ready to move on to the all-electric era just yet.
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