Nissan has launched the 2011 range of its top-selling 370Z Coupe and Roadster models.
Despite the extra technology, Nissan has pegged price rises for the 2011 lineup to just $650 for the 370Z Coupe and $800 for the 370Z Roadster.
Included in the new features is Nissan’s next generation audio and navigation system with a 9.3Gb music HDD server, touch screen control, iPod, USB and Bluetooth connectivity (with the ability to upload phone contacts).
The Nissan 370Z also gains a standard reversing camera, wide-angle door mirrors and a new ‘Gun Metallic’ paint colour (from the GT-R).
Nissan 370Z Roadster scores standard climate control seats while the coupe adds a cargo blind.
Last year the Nissan 370Z was our best-selling two-seater sports car and the 2011 enhancements certainly add to its appeal.
The full range is:
370Z Coupe Manual $68,640
370Z Coupe Automatic $71,640
370Z Roadster Manual $75,790
370Z Roadster Automatic $78,790
















