Engine Capacity Rating
3.7 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
324 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
2 seater
Std 3.7L (324 HP) Coupe
AED 185,000
Engine Assembly
3.7 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
324 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
2 seater
Engine Torque Output
450 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
3690 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
3.7 L
Valves Per Cylinder Count
4
Acceleration Performance
4.5 sec
Drivetrain Type
Rear Wheel Drive
Turbocharger Unit
Single Turbo
cylinders
6

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The Nissan 370Z is a rear-wheel-drive sports coupe with genuine heritage — a two-seater built around driving feel rather than practicality, and one of the most accessible pure sports cars on sale in the UAE. The 2026 model starts from AED 185,000, with just one variant available: the Std 3.7L (324 HP) Coupe.
Power comes from a naturally aspirated 3.7 L engine producing 324 BHP, paired with a Automatic. With only 2 seats and a low, wide stance, this is a car designed around the driver. There is no trim ladder to navigate — the single variant is fully specified from the outset, with Brembo brakes, a limited-slip differential, and a Rays-forged aluminium steering wheel as standard.
Pros: the naturally aspirated 3.7 L engine delivers a linear, high-revving character that turbocharged rivals in this price bracket cannot replicate — throttle response is immediate and the exhaust note is genuinely rewarding. Brembo brakes and a standard limited-slip differential give it credible track-day ability at a price well below European competitors with similar hardware. Cons: at 2 seats and a tight cabin, it is strictly a car for two, with almost no storage space — weekend-only ownership is a realistic expectation for most buyers. Fuel efficiency is not a strength at this engine size; expect to fill up frequently in city driving. Infotainment technology lags noticeably behind newer rivals.
No residual value data is available for the 370Z in the UAE market at this time. As a niche sports coupe with a dedicated enthusiast following, well-maintained low-mileage examples tend to hold their appeal, though supply is limited enough that meaningful depreciation benchmarks are difficult to establish.
Shoppers weighing this model usually cross-shop the BMW 4 Series, Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe and Chevrolet Corvette before deciding.