Nissan Z350 Specs

The Nissan 350Z is part of the fifth generation of Z-type cars, which began in 1970 with the Datsun 240Z, the original name of Nissan. The 350Z was created as a small, two-seat sports car. The 350Z was in production from 2003 through to 2009, when it was ultimately shelved in favor of the next generation the 370Z.
  1. Measurements

    • The most recent version of the 350Z was the 2009 model. It measured only 169.8 inches in length, 71.5 inches in width and 52.5 inches in height. The car's turning circle is 35.4 feet. Dry weight of the vehicle is around 3,596 pounds. Available internal comfort space includes 39.2 inches of headroom, 52.3 inches of hip room and leg room of 42.6 inches.

    Engine and Transmission

    • The 2009 model comes with a 3.5-liter, V6 front-mounted engine, which produced 306 horsepower. The vehicle was capable of producing 268 foot-pounds of torque, making the car powerful and capable of going from zero to 60 miles per hour in 5.6 seconds. The car was rear-wheel drive and came with two transmission options, a six-speed manual set up and a five-speed automatic system. The whole package makes the 350Z capable of a top speed of around 150 mph.

    Fuel Capacity and Mileage

    • The car comes with a 20 gallon fuel tank which can be fitted for premium or unleaded gas. The car's fuel mileage tops out at 17 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the highway. A single tank of gas in optimum highway conditions could get the car around 480 miles.

    Interior Features

    • Assist gadgets include fuel usage displays, cruise control and door ajar warning tones. Interior cargo space within the vehicle is 4.1 cubic-feet. Internal headroom is 39.2 inches with 53.2 inches of hip-room and 42.6 inches of legroom.

    Safety

    • Airbags are available both at the front and sides of each seat. The car also has an anti-lock brake system. Other safety features include tire pressure sensors, hoop roof roll bar protection, engine immobilizer and traction control. (The car received 4 stars, or better, on all crash tests performed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association, performing with top marks for passenger side impact protection.)

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