It sold out in less than one hour when it went on sale in Australia, and now Nissan fans in America will be eagerly checking their bank balances in anticipation of the official pricing announcement for the 2024 Z Nismo because leaked documents suggest that the model will start at $64,990.

Endowed with a 3.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 engine that makes 420 hp (313 kW/426 PS), more aggressive tires, and a revised aero setup that will help keep it glued to the ground, the 2024 Nissan Z Nismo should be a real performer.

Now, a post from a user on New Nissan Z forums, who claims to have discovered the official pricing for the model, alleges that the model will start $64,990, accompanied by a $1,095 destination charge, resulting in a total of $66,085. That’s slightly more than what the 453-hp 2024 BMW M2 costs in the U.S. at $63,200 before delivery.

In the same thread, another screenshot reveals that Canadians can anticipate paying CA$78,834 (equivalent to US$58,306 at current exchange rates) for the model in their currency (the exact amount of the destination charge was not visible).

Read: First 2024 Nissan Z Nismo Allocation Sells Out In Less Than 1 Hour In Australia

 2024 Nissan Z Nismo Prices Leaked? Starts At $65k In The US, CA$79k In Canada

Back in America, the new model year 2024 Nissan Z Sport will reportedly start at $43,305 (destination charge included), and the Nissan Z Performance will start at $53,305 (destination charge included). In addition, the Stealth Gray paint will add another $1,295 to your MSRP.

As mentioned above, the 2024 Nissan Z Nismo offers drivers another 20 hp (15 kW/20.2 PS) on top of the standard car thanks to an updated wastegate that increases boost. It also gets improved engine oil cooling as standard.

In addition, a revised front bumper and splitter package add downforce at the front. New side sills help reduce drag, while unique 19-inch Rays wheels are wrapped in sticky Dunlop SP Sport MAXX GT600 tires that are wider at the back.

Available exclusively with the nine-speed automatic transmission, Nissan has revised the unit’s clutch packs and improved the engine’s management software to cut downshift times by 50 percent. Launch control will also help it get off the line, and a Sport+ mode is tuned for racetracks.

It’s not entirely clear when Nissan will officially reveal pricing for the 2024 Z Nismo, nor the rest of the lineup, but this alleged leak and the new year’s rapid approach would suggest that it’s coming soon.