17 May 2022
Nissan today announced the MSRP for the latest iteration of its "attainable dream car,". The 2023 Nissan Z starts at $39,990 for the Z Sport and $49,990 for the Z Performance. Both grades are scheduled to arrive at Nissan dealerships nationwide in Summer 2022. Michael Colleran, senior vice president, Nissan U.S. Marketing and Sales said "The Nissan Z is our company's heart and soul, bringing sports car design, performance and excitement to a broad range of buyers, starting with the introduction of the first generation more than 50 years ago," "With a starting MSRP of less than $40,000, this latest version is ready to create a whole new generation of Nissan Z fans when it comes to market this summer." The 2023 Nissan Z is offered in Sport and Performance grade levels, along with a special “Proto Spec” edition. Limited to 240 units for the U.S. market, the Proto Spec edition will feature a special plaque, as well as exclusive interior and exterior features, all paying homage to the Z Proto launched in 2020. All grades are equipped with a 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine and choice of 6-speed manual transmission or a new 9-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. 2023 Nissan Z Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices Are: Nissan Z Coupe Sport 6 Speed Manual Transmission or 9 Speed Automatic Transmission $39,990 Nissan Z Coupe Performance 6 Speed Manual Transmission or 9 Speed Automatic Transmission $49,990 Nissan Z Coupe Proto Spec 6 Speed Manual Transmission or 9 Speed Automatic Transmission $52,990
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