Nissan released pictures, pricing and info on the 2007 350Z. While it’s not a major update, it’s an update none-the-less, which at least shows that Nissan is trying to keep things fresh, if the Altima redesign wasn’t enough to prove that.

While not a huge upgrade on the exterior, it does get that awkward-looking hood bulge, informing you of the all-new 306 horsepower 3.5 liter V6 under it. I’m sure they decided to offer more power to further distinguish the 350Z from the all-new, sporty Altima Coupe with a similar, although less powerful engine. Offering both a 6-speed manual and a 5-speed automatic transmission, the car does come with a bit of a price hike, detailed below.

For 2007, the 350Z is available in four models – 350Z 6MT, 350Z Enthusiast, 350Z Touring and 350Z Grand Touring. Starting MSRP for the 350Z Coupe with a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission is $27,900. The Enthusiast model adds cruise control, Traction Control, Viscous Limited Slip Differential (VLSD), aluminum pedals and more, and is available in a 6-speed manual configuration starting at $29,600 for the coupe and $35,550 for the roadster, or in a 5-speed automatic configuration starting at $30,600 for the coupe and $36,550 for the roadster.
The 350Z Touring model is available with a 6-speed manual starting at $32,700 for the coupe or $37,900 for the roadster, and with a 5-speed auto starting at $33,200 for the coupe and $38,900 for the roadster. Touring models add a 7-speaker Bose audio system and heated power leather seats. Nissan 350Z Coupe Grand Touring models start at $36,100 for the 6-speed coupe or $40,250 for the roadster, and $37,100 for the 5-speed auto coupe, or $41,250 for the roadster. The package adds lightweight alloy wheels, front and rear spoilers, Brembo brakes and VDC for both the manual and automatic transmissions.
via Left Lane News



