NISSAN GT-R
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The Nissan GT-R combines excellent handling and performance with everyday usability. Thanks to its all-wheel-drive and active suspension, it's the perfect all-weather, all-purpose supercar. For 2018, the Nissan GT-R adds a new Pure trim, while NissanConnectSM with Navigation and Services now includes Apple CarPlay. A black "Kuro Night" Premium Interior Package is added as an option. |
JB's RATING
STARTING MSRP
$99,990 - $175,490
ENGINES:
3.8L V6 turbo (565hp)
3.8L V6 turbo (600hp) |
For 2017, the Nissan GT-R returns with a slight face-lift as well as a bit more power under the hood. Inside, more...
The 2016 GT-R develops an additional 5 horsepower in non-Nismo versions thanks to electronic refinements. In more...
The 2015 Nissan GT-R lineup gains a new 600-horsepower Nismo edition, while the base model benefits from a number more...
The 2014 Nissan GT-R gets new fuel injectors intended to improve throttle response at mid to high rpm. Nissan has more...
For the 2013 GT-R, Nissan has increased the engine's output and tweaked the transmission for smoother operation. more...
The 2012 Nissan GT-R gains more power, supplemented by a few styling and aerodynamic changes to the exterior and a more...
For 2011, the Nissan GT-R is no longer offered in a base trim level, leaving the Premium model as the sole choice. more...
The 2010 Nissan GT-R's launch control system has been reprogrammed to reduce transaxle stress. There are also a more...
All-new for 2009, the Nissan GT-R combines the usability of a luxury coupe with supercar performance. The Nissan more...














