Prices For New 2023 Nissan Z Will Start At $39,990 In The U.S.

by AutoExpert   |  16 May, 2022

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Starting at $39,990, 2023 Nissan Z is expected to be available for sale in the United States by the end of the summer. The Z Sport is the entry-level model in the Z lineup, and it comes with either a six-speed manual or a nine-speed automatic gearbox.

The Z Sport starts at $39,990, plus a $1,025 destination and handling fee, regardless of transmission. The Z Performance sits above the Z Coupe Sport, with prices starting at $49,990 for both the six-speed manual and nine-speed automatic transmissions.

2023 Nissan Z

To name a few notable differences between the Z Sport and the Performance trim levels: a mechanical limited-slip differential; greater brakes up front and back with adorned calipers; 19-inch Rays forged wheels and Bridgestone Potenza S007 tires; launch control; aluminum pedals; front and rear spoilers; and a rev-matching mechanism for the manual transmission. 

The Performance also features heated side mirrors, leather steering wheel, a 9-inch infotainment display, in-car WiFi hotspot, and eight-speaker Bose sound system.

2023 Nissan Z

The Z Proto Spec, the most expensive 2023 Nissan Z model, starts at $52,990. A total of 240 units of the Z Proto Spec will be made available in the United States. Each car includes 19-inch Rays wheels finished in bronze, yellow brake calipers, a custom Ikazuchi Yellow paint job, and yellow decorations inside.

2023 Nissan Z

Alternatives for the Z Sport and Performance include superior two-tone paintwork for $1,295, Passion Red TriCoat coating for $1,695, and a two-tone paint job for $895. Also available as extras are splash guards, racing stripes, external greeting lights, lighted kick plates, and interior ambient lighting.

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