Nissan 350Z Wallpapers Description
The Nissan 350Z is a two-door, two-seater sports car that was manufactured by Nissan Motor Corporation from 2002 to 2009 and marked the fifth generation of Nissan's Z-car line. The Nissan 350Z entered production in 2002 and was sold and marketed as a 2003 model from August 2002. 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 was succeeded by the 370Z for the 2009 model year.
The Z Concept was unveiled at Detroit Motor Show two years later, which was similar in body shape but with a new front end. The car then underwent a minor redesign and was eventually assigned the 3.5 L VQ35DE engine, hence becoming known as the Nissan 350Z.
The Nissan 350Z is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car designed by Ajay Panchal of Nissan Design America in San Diego, California, in 2000. This program was inspired by the successful reception of the 1998 240Z concept model. Released on July 2002 in Japan at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Blue Stage, and August 20, 2002, in the U.S., the Nissan 350Z coupé was available 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 with an electrically retractable soft-top roof. In the U.S. market, the car was available in two trim packages (Enthusiast and Touring), while in Europe, the identical versions as the coupé were offered. Nissan added the Grand Touring (GT) trim to the Roadster trim packages for 2005. For the 2006 model year, the Nissan 350Z received changes for its mid-cycle facelift. For the 2007 model year, the Nissan 350Z was again moderately revised.
The Nissan 350Z is a popular choice for amateurs and professionals competing in SCCA events. T.C Kline achieved third place in the 2003 Touring 2 category in one of three Z33s that qualified to the SCCA T-2 runoffs that year. In the SCCA GT2 class, Jim Goughary took the title in the car's debut season.
The car has also seen success in SCCA solo events. In 2006, Carter Thompson's Nissan 350Z lost the SCCA National Championship by 0.1 seconds over two days of competition. The Nissan 350Z has achieved a high level of success at the National Solo Championships since 2006. Although the production of the Nissan 350Z was discontinued in 2009, the car continues to compete in local and national SCCA events. As recently as 2015, Nissan 350Z solo drivers Jeff Stuart and Bryan Heitkotter were rated as the top two SCCA drivers competing in national autocross.
To promote the Nissan 350Z, Nissan released a short film, "The Run," with a 2003 model being driven in a high-speed run through city streets of up to 200 km/h (124 mph). This took place through the narrow cobblestone streets of Prague in the Czech Republic and lasted six and a half minutes.
The Nissan 350Z has been extremely popular with diecast manufacturers, with companies such as Hot Wheels releasing various colors and styles of the car over the years.
The Nissan 350Z benefitted in popularity by making an appearance in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, where it was fitted with a Veilside body kit, amongst other modifications, and was driven by the fictional character "Drift King" Takahashi.
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The Z Concept was unveiled at Detroit Motor Show two years later, which was similar in body shape but with a new front end. The car then underwent a minor redesign and was eventually assigned the 3.5 L VQ35DE engine, hence becoming known as the Nissan 350Z.
The Nissan 350Z is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car designed by Ajay Panchal of Nissan Design America in San Diego, California, in 2000. This program was inspired by the successful reception of the 1998 240Z concept model. Released on July 2002 in Japan at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Blue Stage, and August 20, 2002, in the U.S., the Nissan 350Z coupé was available 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 with an electrically retractable soft-top roof. In the U.S. market, the car was available in two trim packages (Enthusiast and Touring), while in Europe, the identical versions as the coupé were offered. Nissan added the Grand Touring (GT) trim to the Roadster trim packages for 2005. For the 2006 model year, the Nissan 350Z received changes for its mid-cycle facelift. For the 2007 model year, the Nissan 350Z was again moderately revised.
The Nissan 350Z is a popular choice for amateurs and professionals competing in SCCA events. T.C Kline achieved third place in the 2003 Touring 2 category in one of three Z33s that qualified to the SCCA T-2 runoffs that year. In the SCCA GT2 class, Jim Goughary took the title in the car's debut season.
The car has also seen success in SCCA solo events. In 2006, Carter Thompson's Nissan 350Z lost the SCCA National Championship by 0.1 seconds over two days of competition. The Nissan 350Z has achieved a high level of success at the National Solo Championships since 2006. Although the production of the Nissan 350Z was discontinued in 2009, the car continues to compete in local and national SCCA events. As recently as 2015, Nissan 350Z solo drivers Jeff Stuart and Bryan Heitkotter were rated as the top two SCCA drivers competing in national autocross.
To promote the Nissan 350Z, Nissan released a short film, "The Run," with a 2003 model being driven in a high-speed run through city streets of up to 200 km/h (124 mph). This took place through the narrow cobblestone streets of Prague in the Czech Republic and lasted six and a half minutes.
The Nissan 350Z has been extremely popular with diecast manufacturers, with companies such as Hot Wheels releasing various colors and styles of the car over the years.
The Nissan 350Z benefitted in popularity by making an appearance in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, where it was fitted with a Veilside body kit, amongst other modifications, and was driven by the fictional character "Drift King" Takahashi.
Please choose your desired Nissan 350Z wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about our wallpapers.
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