2007 Nissan 350Z Specification & Pricing
May 3, 2007 by Alborz Fallah
The icon is back to thrill Nissan fans once more. With the new Skyline GT-R out and about, Nissan fans are being treated with a new revised and more powerful 350z while the wait for the supercar continues.
Power comes from a 3.5-L VQ engine matched up to 6-speed close-ratio, short-throw manual transmission or 5-speed automatic with Manual Mode.
With 230kW of power, 358Nm of torque, and a 0-100km/h acceleration in just 5.7 seconds, its not surprising that the new 2007 Nissan 350Z is going to become the best yet.
Prices start from $62,990 (unchanged from previous model), and there are a four models to pick from:
Nissan 350z Coupe Touring – $62,990
- 230kW 358Nm, Aluminium-Alloy, 3.5 litre V6 with Molybdenum-Coated Pistons
- Close-Ratio 6-Speed Manual or Optional 5-Speed Automatic Transmission with Manual Mode
- Brakes:Power-Assisted 320×28mm ventilated front discs and 308×16mm ventilated rear discs.
- 4-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Brake Assist
- Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)
- 18″x8JJ (front) and 18″x8.5JJ (rear) 5-spoke aluminium-alloy wheels
- 225/45R18 91W (front) and 245/45R18 96W (rear) high performance tyres
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Viscous Limited-Slip Rear Differential (VLSD)
- BOSE audio system (240 watt) with 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 7 speakers including subwoofer
Nissan 350z Coupe Track – $67,990
everything as Coupe Touring plus
- Front under spoiler
- Rear spoiler
- Rear underbody diffusers
- Brembo Braking System (4-piston caliper with 324×30mm ventilated front discs and 2-piston caliper with 322×22mm ventilated rear discs)
- Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
Nissan 350z Roadster Touring – $73,990
everything as Coupe Touring plus
- 5-speed Automatic Transmission with Manual Mode and downshift matching
- Power Operated Soft Top with Glass Rear Window & Demister
- Lightweight Hard Cover that completely hides Soft Top when down
- Secure Three-Lock, Single Latch Roof Fastener
- Tempered Glass Rear Wind Deflector
Nissan 350z Roadster Track – $73,990
as above, but on in manual with following additions
- Brembo Braking System (4-piston calliper with 324×30mm ventilated front discs and 2-piston calliper with 322×22mm ventilated rear discs)
- Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
This is truly one hell of a car, with so much power from a naturally aspirated engine, Nissan’s 350Z ranks as one of the best looking and most powerful coupes and roadsters on Australian roads today!
Tags: Nissan 350Z


sounds the goods, but i still think they should have left the VQ to this only, not the GT-R. still not convinced that its better than the legendary I6
theyre a good car, even if theyre styled heavily on the audi TT
“theyre a good car, even if theyre styled heavily on the audi TT”
WTF??? They dont look anything alike, plus a bit of European flair never hurt no one.
myke, you can clearly see nissan has borrowed design cues from the audi TT. dont take my word for it, just randomly google audi tt and 350z
2nd paragraph
http://cars.about.com/od/sport.....tt_tst.htm
The only thing they have in common is smooth edges, this isn’t enough to say they look the same.
this is crazy u guys got the prices wrong even the nismo 350z does not cost more than $50.000