The Nissan Z gets a slight price hike for 2025. The base Z Sport with either the automatic or the manual starts at $44,110 (with the $1,140 destination fee included) for the new year, which represents an $805 increase from 2024. But, there are a few subtle upgrades that come with it.
Bayside Blue paint makes its way from the now-defunct GT-R to the 2025 Z, while Nissan offers two new two-tone options to go with it: Pearl White with a Super Black roof and Solid Red with a Super Black roof. The rest of the color palette carries unchanged over from last year, with the base Z wearing the same 18-inch wheels. Nineteen-inch wheels are also available, depending on the spec.
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Move up from the base Z Sport and the Z Performance model clocks in at $54,110 with either the six-speed manual or the nine-speed automatic. The Nissan Z Nismo remains the priciest option of the group with a starting price of $66,890. And it’s only available with the nine-speed automatic.
Trim | 2025 Pricing | 2024 Pricing |
Z Sport | $44,110 | $43,305 |
Z Performance | $54,110 | $53,305 |
Z Nismo | $66,890 | $66,085 |
Compared to last year, the 2025 Nissan Z is $805 pricier across the board, from the base Z Sport up to the Nismo. The Z Sport and Performance use the same twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine making 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, while the Z Nismo packs a more powerful version of the same V-6 making 420 hp and 384 lb-ft.
If you want to get your hands on any of them, the 2025 Nissan Z is available in dealers now.

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