Nissan 350Z Model Years and History

Nissan 350Z Model Years

2009 Nissan 350Z trims

2009 350Z

The 2009 Nissan 350Z is now only available in a roadster-style soft-top convertible. Other changes include dropping the NISMO edition from the trim lineup and replacing Pikes Peak White with Moonlight White for exterior color.

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2008 Nissan 350Z trims

2008 350Z

The 2008 Nissan 350Z continues on with no significant changes from the previous year. One new color is available: Nogaro Red. The limited edition 350Z NISMO that was released for 2007 continues on for the 2008 model year. Available as a coupe only, the NISMO is billed as the best handling Z ever, and is equipped with all manner of performance enhancements, including an aerodynamic kit, tuned exhaust, lightweight wheels, Brembo brakes, and a stiffer body.

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2007 Nissan 350Z trims

2007 350Z

Nissan's halo sports car, the 350Z, received several exterior, interior, and mechanical changes for 2006, so the only real difference for the 2007 model resides under the hood. The latest iteration of the VQ engine (the same one used in the much-loved INFINITI G35) replaces last year's V6. This 3.5L powerplant has the same displacement as the outgoing motor, but horsepower has been boosted to 306 (from 300), and torque output is now 268 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm. A limited edition 350Z NISMO debuts for 2007 as well. Available as a coupe only, the NISMO is billed as the best handling Z ever, and is equipped with all manner of performance enhancements, including an aerodynamic kit, tuned exhaust, lightweight wheels, Brembo brakes, and a stiffer body.

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About 350Z

Following six years from its discontinuation, the 350Z was revived once again in 2003, offering supreme handling, plenty of zip in the engine and signature luxury and technology features. The 2004 350z saw the addition of the roadster model with a top-down option. A new tire pressure monitoring system, improved clutch, updated GPS system and 35th Anniversary edition (with special wheels, badging, Brembo brakes, spoilers and two-toned leather) enticed buyers for 2005.

The 2006 350Z model year saw the horsepower jump to 300, alongside the introduction of larger rotors. All trim levels were updated for this model year with added performance options. A sexier and redesigned hood greeted buyers in 2007, offering an improved automatic transmission system, side impact airbags and Bluetooth integration. 2008 would see no major changes, with the model line being discontinued and replaced by the 370Z in 2009.