the Nissan 350Z (known as Nissan Fairlady Z Z33 in Japan) is a two seat sports car that was manufactured by Nissan from 2003 to 2009 and marks the fifth generation (codename: Z33) of Nissan's Z-car
line. The 350Z entered production in late 2002 and was sold and
marketed as a 2003 model. The first year there was only a coupe, as the
roadster did not debut until the following year. Initially, the coupe
came in base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring and Track versions, while
the roadster was limited to Enthusiast and Touring trim levels. The
Track trim came with lightweight wheels and Brembo brakes, but its
suspension tuning was the same as all other coupes. The Nissan 350Z has
been succeeded by the 370Z for the 2009 model year.
MODELS
Released on August 20, 2002, the 350Z coupé was available in the U.S. in 5 trim packages: '350Z' (Base), 'Enthusiast', 'Performance', 'Touring', and 'Track' editions. In Europe only the 'Track' trim was available, although it was badged and marketed as '350Z'.
In 2004 Nissan introduced the 350Z Roadster featuring an electrically retractable soft-top roof. In the U.S. market the car was available in just 2 trim packages (Enthusiast and Touring), while in Europe, the same versions as the coupé were offered. Nissan added the Grand Touring (GT) trim to the Roadster trim packages for 2005.[citation needed]
In 2005 Nissan launched a 35th Anniversary edition, with a revised exterior and interior (see Special Editions below). 35th Anniversary 6-speed manual models and Track models were a mid-year introduction, and included the 300HP/260TQ Rev-up engine. Automatic transmission-equipped 35th Anniversary edition models continued with the original VQ35DE with 287HP/274TQ.
For the 2006 model year, the 350Z received a number of notable changes for its mid-cycle facelift. The 300HP/260TQ Rev-up engine that was introduced mid-year 2005 with 6-speed manual was offered for every trim now. The VQ35DE with 287HP/274TQ was offered with the 5-speed automatic. New features included bi-xenon projectors, a revised front fascia, new LED rear lights, and changes to the interior trim. Touring and Grand Touring models have radio-steering controls standard, MP3 CD compatibility, and Satellite Radio became an available option. For the 2007 model year, the 350Z was again moderately revised. The VQ35DE V6 was replaced with a new VQ35HR V6. It produced 306 hp (228 kW) at 6800 rpm with 268 ft·lbf (363 N·m) at 4800 rpm using the revised SAE certified power benchmark. The hood was redesigned featuring a bulge reminiscent of the original 240Z in order to accommodate the revised twin-throttle design of the new VQ35HR V6 engine. In the US, trims levels were narrowed down to 350Z (base), Enthusiast, Touring, and Grand Touring, while in Europe the same trim levels remained.

2008 Nissan 350z COUPE (US)

Nissan 350z roadster (US)
| Manufacturer | Nissan |
|---|---|
| Also called | Nissan Fairlady Z |
| Production | 2003–2008 (Coupé) 2004–2009 (Roadster) |
| Assembly | Oppama, Japan (2002–2003) Tochigi, Tochigi Japan (2004–2009) |
| Predecessor | Nissan 300ZX |
| Successor | Nissan 370Z |
| Class | Sports car / Roadster |
| Body style | 2-door coupé / 2-door roadster |
| Layout | FMR layout |
| Platform | Nissan FM platform |
| Engine |
2003–2004 2005 (35th Anv & Track)
|
| Transmission | 5-Speed RE5R05A automatic 6-Speed FS6R31A manual |
| Wheelbase | 2,649 mm (104.3 in) |
| Length | 2003-05: 4,303 mm (169.4 in) 2006-08: 4,314 mm (169.8 in) |
| Width | 1,816 mm (71.5 in) |
| Height |
2003-05
|
| Curb weight | 3,188 lb (1,446 kg) - 3,602 lb (1,634 kg) |
| Related | Infiniti G35 Nissan Skyline |
| Designer | Ajay Panchal |
MODELS
Released on August 20, 2002, the 350Z coupé was available in the U.S. in 5 trim packages: '350Z' (Base), 'Enthusiast', 'Performance', 'Touring', and 'Track' editions. In Europe only the 'Track' trim was available, although it was badged and marketed as '350Z'.
In 2004 Nissan introduced the 350Z Roadster featuring an electrically retractable soft-top roof. In the U.S. market the car was available in just 2 trim packages (Enthusiast and Touring), while in Europe, the same versions as the coupé were offered. Nissan added the Grand Touring (GT) trim to the Roadster trim packages for 2005.[citation needed]
In 2005 Nissan launched a 35th Anniversary edition, with a revised exterior and interior (see Special Editions below). 35th Anniversary 6-speed manual models and Track models were a mid-year introduction, and included the 300HP/260TQ Rev-up engine. Automatic transmission-equipped 35th Anniversary edition models continued with the original VQ35DE with 287HP/274TQ.
For the 2006 model year, the 350Z received a number of notable changes for its mid-cycle facelift. The 300HP/260TQ Rev-up engine that was introduced mid-year 2005 with 6-speed manual was offered for every trim now. The VQ35DE with 287HP/274TQ was offered with the 5-speed automatic. New features included bi-xenon projectors, a revised front fascia, new LED rear lights, and changes to the interior trim. Touring and Grand Touring models have radio-steering controls standard, MP3 CD compatibility, and Satellite Radio became an available option. For the 2007 model year, the 350Z was again moderately revised. The VQ35DE V6 was replaced with a new VQ35HR V6. It produced 306 hp (228 kW) at 6800 rpm with 268 ft·lbf (363 N·m) at 4800 rpm using the revised SAE certified power benchmark. The hood was redesigned featuring a bulge reminiscent of the original 240Z in order to accommodate the revised twin-throttle design of the new VQ35HR V6 engine. In the US, trims levels were narrowed down to 350Z (base), Enthusiast, Touring, and Grand Touring, while in Europe the same trim levels remained.
2008 Nissan 350z COUPE (US)
Nissan 350z roadster (US)







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