Nissan has announced that prices of the new 350Z, with its uprated engine, will start from £26,795 OTR for the Coupe and £28,295 OTR for the Roadster
A small team of engineers working in their spare time have transformed a Nissan 350Z into a highly tuned supercharged ‘Saturday Special’ called the GT-S
Prices for the 2006 350Z will start at £26,300, £800 more than the sell out 2005 version but with £1700 worth of extra equipment
Nissan has revised their 350Z for 2006, with a power boost to 300PS, interior improvements, and a restyled front end with new headlamps and LED tail-lights
Nissan is set to unveil a new 300PS version of its 350Z Coupe - the GT4 - at this month’s Autosport International show
Remember the Datsun Z sports cars? No, thought not. The Datsun name is largely synonymous with small, rusty hatchbacks with almost mythical reliability. That’s a shame, because the 1969 Datsun 240Z is widely credited with bringing the affordable sports coupe to the mainstream. While Nissan, custodians of the Datsun brand, tried their best to keep the Z concept alive with a succession of powerful but largely obese Z cars right up until the mid nineties, it’s fair to say their eye hasn’t really been on the ball. Until now, that is, and the Nissan 350Z
Nissan GB has at last got the go ahead to sell the 350Z Roadster - in the words of Carlos Ghosn, Nissan’s president and CEO, the decision was a ‘no brainer’