2016 Nissan 370Z Roadster: Top-down fun in a small package - Chron.com
Imported to the U. S. as the Datsun 240Z, the 2016 Nissan 370Z is in its sixth generation since the iconic Z-car was first created in 1969. The sports car carries over this year, adding options for a Bose sound system with Active Noise... Last year saw the addition of new trim levels for both the coupe and roadster versions and the high-performance Nismo model received an extensive makeover, with updated exterior and interior treatments. The "Fairlady Z", as it is known as in Japan, is priced starting at $41,821 for the roadster. The roadster is in its fifth year, after having been brought to the market back in 2010. There are three trims: 370Z Roadster, Roadster Touring, priced at $45,270, and Roadster Touring Sport, $48,100. The 370Z coupe is priced staring at $29,900,... Taking a walk around the outside, you'll notice that the car keeps its distinctive and sporty looks with a raked windshield, sloping hood, and V-shaped head - and taillights that both have a strong "boomerang" shape. The roadster comes standard with 18-inches black-finish aluminum alloy wheels and Bridgestone Potenza RE50A high-performance W-rated tires. The convertible soft-top is powered with a glass rear window and covered by a powered tonneau cover with an automatic latch. Upgrade to the Touring Sport and you'll get 19-inches Rays forged. Source: www.chron.com