Nissan North America announced it will begin sales of the new 370Z Roadster in late summer this year. Two versions of the sports car are to be sold, namely a normal Roadster and a Touring Roadster. Differences are in the extras received by owners of the Touring such as heated and cooled leather seats for open-top driving in any weather, Bluetooth cell phone connectivity, an 8-speaker Bose sound system and XM satellite radio - excluding the XM subscription.
Both models still feature the folding soft roof which operates either through a button at the centre console or buttons on the doors. It will open/ close in about 20 seconds and when down it is hidden under a hard tonneau cover.
The 370Z Roadster has the same 3.7-litre naturally aspirated engine from the coupe. Maximum power is rated at 332hp (244kW) and 270 lb-ft (366Nm) of torque. Transmission options are a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic. Both are said to return fuel economy figures of 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway.
Interestingly this car has a shorter wheelbase than the 350Z Roadster it replaces. Standard aluminium wheels come with P225/50R18 front and P245/45R18 rear Bridgestone Potenza tyres.
The Touring range will be offered with two different trim packages that will have potential customers deciding on, among other features, whether to trade a limited slip differential for a 9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive with USB connectivity or not. They will also have a choice of 7 exterior colours to choose from.