
Nissan 350Z
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Nissan 350Z
The Nissan 350Z is a legendary 2-seat sports coupe that redefined Nissan's performance identity in the 2000s. Its naturally aspirated 3.5L V6 engine, rear-wheel drive layout, and sharp styling make it a timeless enthusiast's choice.
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Key Specification
9.5 kmpl
Mileage
3498 cc
Engine Displacement
6
Cylinders
313 PS @ 6800 rpm
Max Power
363 Nm @ 4800 rpm
Max Torque
2
Sitting Capacity
Petrol
Fuel Type
125 mm
Ground Clearance
225/45 R18 (F), 245/45 R18 (R)
Tire Size
155 Litres
Boot Space
Coupe
Body Type
6-speed MT / 5-speed AT
Transmission
Nissan 350Z variants
The Nissan 350Z price for the base model starts at (Ex-Showroom) and ₹0 (On-Road, Noida). There are 0 variants listed below.
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Nissan 350Z Colors (3)
Nissan 350Z Colors (3)
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Nissan 350Z Latest Updates
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The Nissan 350Z remains a cult favourite in the enthusiast community and commands strong prices in the pre-owned market.
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Aftermarket support for the 350Z continues to be excellent with a wide range of performance parts available.
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The 350Z's VQ35DE engine is widely regarded as one of Nissan's finest naturally aspirated units.
Performance and driveability
The 3.5L V6 VQ35DE engine is a high-revving masterpiece that rewards drivers who push it to its limits. The rear-wheel drive platform and near-perfect weight distribution make it a true driver's car.
Interior and features
The 350Z's interior is driver-focused with a no-nonsense layout. The supportive bucket seats, Bose audio, and leather upholstery on premium trims add a touch of comfort to the sporty package.
Who should buy
The 350Z is for pure driving enthusiasts who want an iconic, naturally aspirated sports coupe with a thrilling soundtrack and genuine driver engagement.
Nissan 350Z Brochure
How is Nissan 350Z
Pros
- •Iconic VQ35DE V6 engine with a thrilling, high-revving character.
- •Pure rear-wheel drive dynamics for an engaging driving experience.
- •Timeless exterior design with strong enthusiast following.
- •Excellent aftermarket support for modifications.
Cons
- •Discontinued — only available as a pre-owned vehicle.
- •Limited practicality with only 2 seats and small boot.
- •Fuel economy is below average for everyday use.
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Q. The Nissan 350Z (Z33) is available in India as a grey import for ₹18–35 Lakh depending on condition. For a sports car enthusiast at this budget, how does it compare to a Porsche Boxster (986) or Mazda MX-5 at similar import prices?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The 350Z with its 3.5L VQ35DE (280–300 PS) offers more power than both the 986 Boxster and MX-5 at similar used-import prices. The Boxster is more balanced and polished as a sports car; the MX-5 is more pure and lightweight in character. The 350Z is the muscle option — heavier and more powerful, with a wider, more planted stance. In India specifically, the 350Z's parts availability (VQ35DE is among the most widely supported enthusiast engines globally) is a meaningful ownership advantage. The community of 350Z owners and specialists in India (primarily Mumbai and Bengaluru) is active and helpful.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. A 3.5L V6 sports car in Indian conditions — what fuel consumption should a 350Z owner expect, and how does premium fuel availability affect daily use?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
City driving: 7–9 km/l. Highway: 11–13 km/l. The VQ35DE requires 95+ RON fuel for optimal performance — available at select premium fuel stations in major cities. Using 91 RON over extended periods causes knock-retard that reduces power, worsens efficiency, and over time affects combustion chamber condition. Monthly fuel cost for a 1,000 km/month owner using premium fuel: ₹11,000–₹16,000. Most 350Z owners treat it as a weekend car with 300–500 km/month, bringing monthly fuel cost to ₹4,500–₹8,000 — manageable as a second-car expense.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. The 350Z's rear-wheel drive and 300+ PS — is this combination controllable and enjoyable on Indian roads, or does the power make it nervously difficult?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The 350Z's rear-wheel drive character rewards driver skill without punishing the inexperienced as severely as lighter, more reactive cars — the weight (1,450 kg) provides stability that keeps slides progressive and correctable rather than sudden. On Indian national highways and mountain roads with reasonable surfaces, the 350Z is deeply satisfying to drive at 7–9 tenths pace. In heavy monsoon rain, the rear-drive demands respect — reduce traction control reliance and drive smoothly. The genuinely limiting factor on Indian roads is ground clearance (130mm) — city pothole navigation requires active attention and occasional careful route selection.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. 350Z vs Nissan 370Z vs Subaru BRZ/Toyota GR86 for an Indian sports car enthusiast choosing a grey-import driver's car under ₹40 Lakh — what is the honest recommendation?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The 370Z is newer, more powerful (332 PS), and available at a modest premium over 350Z prices — if budget allows, it is the straightforward upgrade. The BRZ/GR86 is lighter, more balanced, and more modern — the choice for drivers who value precision over power. The 350Z offers the sweet spot of V6 character, proven parts availability, and established Indian community knowledge. For a first sports car owner, the BRZ/GR86's more forgiving dynamics are recommended; for an experienced driver who wants the V6 sound and drama, the 350Z or 370Z are the more emotionally rewarding choices.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. What does 350Z ownership in India actually cost annually, and what are the most important maintenance items for an Indian enthusiast to prioritise?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Annual maintenance for a well-maintained 350Z: ₹30,000–₹50,000 (oil changes every 7,500 km with 5W-30 full synthetic, brake fluid annual change, tyre rotation). The VQ35DE's known weak point at high mileage: intake manifold gaskets and oil consumption increase after 1,50,000 km — inspection at this mileage is recommended. Differential oil change every 40,000 km (often neglected — ₹3,000–₹5,000). The Nissan 350Z's global community (350Z club forums) provides Indian owners with comprehensive technical guidance. Specialist mechanics in Mumbai (Andheri, Lower Parel), Bengaluru (Whitefield), and Pune (Hinjewadi) have specific 350Z experience.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
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