I don't think the AF-P lens will be of use or interest to you as it is only for Nikon APS-C cameras.
Currently there are only three AF-P lenses, namely 10-20mm, 18-55mm & 70-300mm. All are inexpensive, not to say cheap, when compared to other lenses by Nikon (and most other makers) The AF-P's have plastic mounts and controls such as AF and anti-shake are only available via the (recent) camera body. The lenses feature linear(stepper type) motors and performance is excellent being instantaneous and silent...also the optical quality at pretty much all apertures is quite simply superb, at least on the 18-55 (which i have had a good play with), and apparently also on the other two according to the web. plastic components throughout has resulted in very light-weight construction and very low price etc. There is the slight penalty that the AF-P's have modest max apertures.......
As far as I can judge Nikon is more or less alone in introducing these cheap, hi-tech lenses just for APS-C as no other makers (apart maybe from Fuji) have anything like these. Currently, the 10-20mm is available for only £250 here in the UK where camera gear is approx twice the price of the US in real comparable terms, and should be a fantastic travel wide-angle being small, light, cheap and amazingly high optical standard.
I discovered just how excellent is the nikon 'entry level' models along with these AF-P lenses when my wife recently did away with her m/43 panasonic camera with which she never bonded. We were able to buy a new d3300 with AF-P 18-55 and to this she added a grey market 55-200. the whole kit was less than £300 new with two year warranty on the d3300. This kit is simply brilliant and performs superbly for less that a tenth of the cost of nikons 'big'battleship' models. We are both delighted with the images from this kit and I expect to dump my Sony APS-C stuff soon! Can't wait to get the 10-20 AF-P if it's amnything like the 18-55. 'Entry-level' models are actually where nikon makes it's most profit and turn-over, and they have got it completely sown up!