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2006 Nissan 350Z Offers Revised Front End Appearance,
Along With Enhanced Interior and Performance Features
For 2006, the dramatic Nissan 350Z sports car receives its first
comprehensive updating since its introduction in the United States market in
August 2002. The changes to the Z?, which has sold over 100,000 units in its
first three years, include a revised front end appearance, enhanced
interior, LED taillights, a new vehicle speed-sensitive power steering
system, refined optional navigation system and available RAYS? super
lightweight 18-inch front/19-inch rear 5-spoke forged alloy wheels (Coupe
only).
A new Grand Touring Coupe model featuring the 18/19-inch wheels, Brembo?
brakes, front and rear spoiler and Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) has been
added to the model lineup and all 6-speed manual transmission models now
receive the 300-horsepower* tuning of the Z??s standard 3.5-liter DOHC V6.
Models equipped with the 5-speed automatic transmission are rated at 287
horsepower.
For 2006, the 350Z is again available in Coupe and Roadster body styles
and in an array of models ? five for the Coupe and three for the Roadster.
Each provides sports car lovers high performance excitement and dynamic
driving experience, with a style all its own. Other enhancements for the new
model year include standard 18-inch cast aluminum-alloy wheels (except Coupe
Track and Grand Touring models), increased brake rotor size for non-Brembo
models, standard bi-xenon (low and high beam) headlights, and mp3-CD
capability for the available Bose? audio system.
Three new exterior colors are available for 2006: Silver Alloy, Magnetic
Black, and Interlagos Fire.
The 350Z Coupe and 350Z Roadster share their proud performance heritage,
including state-of-the-art platform, engine, suspension and braking systems.
The Z??s FM (Front Mid-Ship) platform positions the engine behind the front
axle, providing an optimized front-to-rear weight balance of 53/47. The FM
platform, derived from racing technology, also places a strong emphasis on
aerodynamics, especially on the control of airflow under the body.
The heart and soul of the Z?, since the original 1970 model, is its
engine. Again for 2006, every 350Z offers a standard 3.5-liter VQ35DE V6
engine, which delivers not only outstanding start-off acceleration and
high-speed passing performance, but also torque characteristics suitable for
city driving. The engine utilizes an advanced intake port design and
Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTCS) technology.
Drivability has been further improved by adopting an electronically
controlled ?drive-by-wire? throttle and the use of a highly rigid cylinder
block.
Aluminum block and heads reduce engine weight, contributing to improved
fuel economy and performance. Lighter pistons and connecting rods trim mass,
allowing the engine to respond and rev more freely, while lightweight,
hollow camshafts help reduce energy losses when the engine is running. The
Z? also features a lightweight, one-piece, carbon fiber reinforced plastic
driveshaft unit.
Along with a powerful engine, the Z? produces a powerful sports car sound
to match ? one without the low frequency booming or rumbling that can grow
tiresome on long trips or high-pitched mechanical sounds. The exhaust sound
is maximized at low RPM (1,000-3,500 RPM), but quiet at normal cruising
range. Intake sound is maximized at high RPM (3,500-6,000 RPM), especially
at wide throttle openings, but toned down during cruising.
Both a 6-speed close-ratio manual and 5-speed automatic transmissions are
available (manual transmission only on Coupe Track model). The manual
transmission features close-ratio gearing from 1st to 5th speed ranges for
high-performance driving and an overdrive 6th speed for long-legged highway
fuel economy and reduced engine noise. The advanced automatic transmission
design includes Downshift Rev Matching (DRM), which provides smooth
downshifting.
The redline is 7,000 rpm for manual transmission models and 6,600 rpm for
automatic transmission Z?s.
For 2006, the standard rack-and-pinion steering system receives a new
vehicle speed-sensitive power assist, which provides comfortable steering
effort at both low and high speeds. The system?s two orifice sets (compared
with one set for traditional power steering systems) work together (based on
vehicle speed) to generate the appropriate level of steering effort for
nearly every driving condition. The orifice sets are controlled by a
solenoid valve and electrical control units.
The Z??s suspension is a 4-wheel independent multilink design with
extensive use of lightweight aluminum components and standard front and rear
stabilizer bars.
The 2006 350Z offers a power-assisted 4-wheel disc Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake
Assist. (BA).
Brembo brakes, featuring four front caliper pistons and two rear and
larger pads and rotors, are standard on the Coupe Track and Coupe and
Roadster Grand Touring models.
Traction Control System (TCS) and Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) (not
available on all models) work in conjunction with the braking package. TCS
uses the ABS wheel speed sensors to detect if the rear wheels are
accelerating faster than the fronts. If so, torque is reduced to the drive
wheels by altering the fuel injector pulse and controlling the Electronic
Throttle Control motor.
Working hand-in-hand with the Anti-lock Braking System and the Traction
Control System, VDC can reduce engine torque or apply individual brakes as
necessary to help stabilize the car under severe cornering situations or
adverse weather conditions.
One of the other major changes for 2006 is the use of standard 18-inch
cast aluminum-alloy wheels (17-inch wheels were standard in previous years).
They are mounted with 225/45WR18 (front), 245/45WR18 (rear) Michelin Pilot
Sport or Bridgestone? Potenza RE040 tires.
New RAYS super lightweight 5-spoke forged-alloy wheels, 18x9-inch front
and 19x10-inch rear, are standard on the 350Z Track and Grand Touring
models. The new wheels are mounted with 245/40WR18 (front), 265/35WR19
(rear) Bridgestone Potenza RE050A tires. All 2006 Z?s feature a standard
Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) with a separate readout for each tire.
2006 350Z Coupe
The 350Z Coupe takes its cues from the original 1970 Datsun 240Z ? a
front engine/rear-wheel drive drivetrain configuration, two-seat interior, a
powerful 6-cylinder engine and, like the original, features a true hatchback
body.
Design cues passed on from the first-generation Z? include the long nose
and short deck styling, triangular cabin form and the lines extending from
the arch-shaped roof to the hatchback opening. For 2006, the front end
appearance of the Z? has been refreshed with a revised front bumper,
headlights and grille design. Also new are High Intensity Discharge (HID)
bi-xenon (high and low beam xenon) headlights.
As always, the Z? continues to offer a long wheelbase (104.3 inches),
short overhangs and wide stance; raised rear deck for enhanced aerodynamics.
The coefficient of drag is 0.30 for the base, Enthusiast and Touring
models and 0.29 for the Track and Grand Touring models ? which include front
and rear spoilers. Roadster coefficient of drag is 0.34.
The Z??s strong, spine-like beltline is anchored with large, distinctive
taillights, which have been changed to a LED for better visibility and
quicker lighting times than conventional lights. Other standard Z? design
elements include an aluminum hood, distinctive vertical door handles and
heated outside mirrors.
Along with the three new exterior colors for 2006, the Z? is available in
LeMans Sunset, Redline, Daytona Blue, Pikes Peak White and Silverstone.
Inside the stylish Z? Coupe body, the interior has been revised for 2006
with new cloth seat material, new meter styling, redesigned door panel
styling, revised HVAC controls, new storage space including the addition of
a cupholder on each door panel, a new storage net on the passenger side
footwell and the addition of steering wheel switch lighting (except base
model).
Other enhancements include steering wheel audio controls (except base
model), mp3-CD capability for the available Bose audio system and available
satellite radio with body-color antenna on Coupe models. Also upgraded for
2006 is the Z??s available Nissan Navigation System, which offers an all-new
graphic interface, new menu structure, intelligent search capabilities and
key functionality improvements ? including split screen capability (allows
viewing of map and intersection simultaneously).
Unchanged is the Z??s classic driver-oriented two-passenger interior
environment, which combines classic and cutting-edge sports car interior
design. The 3-bay gauge pod is similar to original 240Z design, while the
specially shaped driver?s seat (different from passenger design) holds the
body firmly in place during enthusiastic driving.
The Z? Coupe features an 8-way manual driver?s seat/4-way manual
passenger?s seat (Coupe) and choice of black woven ?carbon? seat cloth or
leather-appointed seating surfaces in a choice of three colors (Frost,
Charcoal and Burnt Orange).
The long list of standard equipment includes automatic temperature
control, a lockable rear luggage box behind the passenger seat, center
console with solid aluminum look, power windows with auto one-touch up and
down, power door locks, aluminum pedals (except base model) and HomeLink?
Universal Transceiver (except base model). The Z? Coupe is available with a
Bose audio system with 6-disc CD changer and 7 speakers, heated seats and
illuminated steering wheel audio controls.
Another interior feature on the Z? Coupe is an integrated aluminum rear
suspension strut tower brace. The brace is finished to match the rest of the
rear compartment and carries a Z? logo, which is visible from outside the
vehicle. In addition, the use of aluminum for the instrument finishers, door
handles and other places enhances the high-quality look of the interior.
2006 350Z Roadster
First introduced as a 2004 model, the 350Z Roadster receives most of the
enhancements of the Z? Coupe for 2006 (except the forged alloy wheels),
making a great open-air sports car even more attractive. The Z? Roadster
features a power-operated soft top with glass rear window, which transforms
from top-up to top-down in about 20 seconds.
The 2006 350Z Roadster is offered in three models: Enthusiast, Touring
and Grand Touring. The Grand Touring model, which comes equipped with Brembo
brakes and Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) is available in both the
300-horsepower 6-speed manual version or 287-horsepower 5-speed automatic
version. The Roadster Grand Touring automatic is new for 2006.
The Z? Roadster?s fully automatic soft top features a heated glass rear
window, which helps provide clearer visibility in adverse weather
conditions. And, unlike other convertibles in its class, the top stows
compactly under a lightweight powered tonneau cover, completely hiding the
top when down.
The three-lock, single latch system was created to give a more secure
seal, while also making the opening and closing process easier. Activating
the top is a simple process. To open, with the transmission in Park or
Neutral (manual transmissions), release the latch (located directly above
the middle windshield area), push the brake pedal and hold the button
(located to the left of the steering column) and the top opens. To close,
reverse the process.
Structural reinforcements were incorporated to strengthen the Z? Roadster
unibody (versus the Z? Coupe), including a center floor V-shaped cross bar
connecting the side sills and a front A-shaped cross bar reinforcing the
front end. Additional reinforcement was added at the door openings and a
triple-member was added to the seating area connecting the sides to the
floor structure to provide enhanced rigidity.
Also during the design phase of the Z? Roadster, engineers devoted
countless hours conducting wind tunnel tests. These tests allowed the
engineers to adjust the Roadster?s design to route air flow to help minimize
interior noise and turbulence while maximizing downforce at highway speeds.
A key component to reducing interior noise is a tempered glass wind
deflector located between the seats that directs wind out and over the
cabin. Seatbelt fasteners were also added to help keep seatbelts from
flapping in the wind. As a result, the Z? Roadster is among the leading
competitors for low interior noise with the top down.
Like the Z? Coupe, the Z? Roadster?s instrument panel features three
gauge pods consisting of the drive computer, oil pressure gauge and
voltmeter, as well as modern touches such as the enhanced, optional
navigation system with 7-inch display.
The driver?s seat of the Z? Roadster is tailored for performance. The
base cushion is firm and long for additional support, while bolster cutouts
under the thighs optimize pedal operation. The seatback is sculpted with
large ?wings,? designed to help secure drivers during acceleration. The
upper side bolster is sculpted in the middle for easy shifting and steering,
while the lower side bolster is designed wider and deeper to keep the driver
squarely behind the wheel.
Also offered on the Z? Roadster are Burnt Orange ventilated
leather-trimmed net seats (Touring and Grand Touring only). The net-style
seats are made with a woven seat cloth center insert and feature an opening
in the seatback so that the driver can feel a wind flow during top-down
driving. A built-in seat heater is also available for those sundown rides.
A lockable luggage box capable of storing a briefcase is standard. There
is also sufficient luggage space in the trunk even though the top is stored
in the trunk area when down. The trunk has up to 4.1 cubic feet of useable
room for storage.
Safety Features
The 2006 Z? utilizes Nissan?s ?Zone Body? construction, providing front
and rear ?crush? zones and a secure center occupant zone. The Z??s body
structure has been designed to create a high degree of structural and
torsional rigidity. Key features include a double-panel floor, a double
front bulkhead and large-section doorsills.
In addition, roof rails and side panels are laser-welded for a strong,
accurate fit. The rear strut tower brace is bolted and welded in place,
allowing use of the hatchback body design without sacrificing rear body
rigidity.
In addition, the Z? features standard dual-stage supplemental front air
bags with seat belt sensors, seat belts with pretensioners and load
limiters.
Supplemental front seat side-impact side air bags and side-impact curtain
air bags are optionally available to further enhance side-impact protection
(side-impact curtain air bags are not available on the Z? Roadster due to
the lack of a fixed hardtop).
Models and OptionsThe 2006 350Z Coupe is available in five models
? 350Z, Enthusiast, Touring, Track (manual transmission only) and the Grand
Touring. Standard features on all models include the 3.5-liter DOHC V6
engine, independent multi-link suspension with front and rear stabilizer
bars, strut tower bar, power windows, 3-bay gauge cluster, bi-xenon
headlights, dual front air bags and more.
The Enthusiast model adds HomeLink Universal Transceiver, cruise control,
Traction Control System (TCS), Viscous Limited-Slip Differential (VLSD),
aluminum pedals, illuminated steering wheel audio controls and auto dimming
rearview mirror.
The Touring model adds a Bose audio system with 6-disc CD changer and 7
speakers, leather-appointed seats with 4-way power driver?s seat, heated
seats, and, for manual transmission models only, Vehicle Dynamic Control
(VDC).
The 350Z Coupe Track model comes with a close-ratio, 6-speed manual
transmission, front and rear spoilers, RAYS super lightweight 5-spoke forged
aluminum-alloy wheels, Brembo brakes and Vehicle Dynamic Control.
The ultimate Z? Coupe model is the Grand Touring model, offering front
and rear spoilers, RAYS super lightweight 5-spoke forged aluminum-alloy
wheels, Brembo brakes and Vehicle Dynamic Control.
The 2006 350Z Roadster is offered in three well-equipped models ?
Enthusiast, Touring and Grand Touring.
Standard 350Z Roadster Enthusiast features include power seats,
power-operated soft top, electrically operated storage cover, rear wind
deflector, 18-inch cast aluminum-alloy wheels, bi-xenon headlights,
automatic climate control, a choice of 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual
transmission and more.
The 350Z Roadster Touring model features a Bose audio system with 6-disc
CD changer and 7 speakers, leather-appointed seats and standard side-impact
air bags.
The 350Z Roadster Grand Touring model adds Brembo brakes and Vehicle
Dynamic Control.
Four options are available, on the 2006 350Z Coupe and Roadster: a
DVD-based navigation system (Touring, Grand Touring and Coupe Track models
only); satellite radio (with choice of XM? or Sirius? service), side and
curtain side-impact supplemental air bags (Coupe) and side supplemental air
bags (Roadster Enthusiast model).
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