Engine Capacity Rating
3 L
Fuel Economy Rating
7 Km/L - 8 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
400 BHP - 420 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
2 seater
Engine Assembly
3 L
Odometer Mileage
7 Km/L - 8 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
400 BHP - 420 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
2 seater
Engine Torque Output
475 Nm - 520 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
2996 cc - 2997 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
3 L
Valves Per Cylinder Count
4 - 24
Acceleration Performance
4.2 sec - 6 sec
Drivetrain Type
Rear Wheel Drive
Turbocharger Unit
Twin Turbo
cylinders
6

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The Nissan Z is a two-seat sports coupe that revives one of Japan's most storied performance nameplates — offering genuine supercar-rivalling power in a package priced from AED 215,900. With 400 BHP on tap from its twin-turbocharged 3.0 L engine, it is one of the most powerful sports cars available at this price point in the UAE.
The entry point is the AT Performance 3.0L trim, which pairs the twin-turbo 3.0 L engine with a six-speed Automatic gearbox — a deliberate nod to driving purists who want an analogue connection to the road. Step up to the Nismo 3.0L and you gain a factory-tuned suspension setup, bespoke Rays forged alloy wheels, Nismo 3.0L-specific aerodynamic bodywork, a sports-tuned exhaust, and upgraded Brembo brakes — a meaningful package for track-day enthusiasts or buyers who want the definitive Z experience. Both trims deliver the same 400 BHP and rear-wheel-drive layout.
Pros: 400 BHP from a 3.0 L twin-turbo makes this one of the most performance-dense sports cars in its price bracket in the UAE — it competes with European sports cars costing considerably more. The retro-modern styling faithfully echoes the original Z while feeling genuinely contemporary inside. Cons: with only 2 seats and a compact boot, this is a dedicated sports car with no concessions to practicality — buyers needing occasional rear-seat access should look elsewhere. Fuel consumption is thirstier than smaller sports rivals given the larger displacement, which is worth factoring into running costs.
No long-run residual value data is available for the current-generation Z in the UAE market yet, given its recent reintroduction. Qualitatively, the Z badge carries strong enthusiast demand globally, which historically supports used values above the average for Japanese sports cars in this segment.
Comparable sports cars buyers cross-shop with the Z include alternatives in the rear-wheel-drive two-seat performance coupe space — models that share the Z's focus on driving engagement and a forced-induction petrol engine. The Nissan Z typically wins on outright power-per-dirham, while rivals may offer more refined interiors or a wider dealer network in the region.