Nissan GTR 2017 launched

Posted by Mansoor A. Bukhari on Mar 24, 2016

Nissan took the wraps off its latest 2017 GT-R at the New York International Auto Show. The new orange sports car is deemed to be filled with changes that are as important as the day it was announced. 

Coming to the changes, the GT-R gets a new modified front end. The front grille has been widened for more air to pass for engine cooling. Moreover, there is a new front spoiler lip for better downforce.  There are little touches on the sides as well. The side sills are more exposed now for better air flow. Similarly, the rear end has also received a makeover to improve air flow. 

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The interior also received some changes. The dashboard and instrument panels are new and the design has reduced the total number of buttons from 27 to 11 thanks to an improved navigation and audio system. There is an 8” touchscreen as well. The engine too received modifications and now produces 565 BHP from the same 3.8 liter V6 mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

“As the icon of Nissan’s driving performance, the GT-R continues to evolve. With the signature V-Motion grille, the GT-R now possesses the latest Nissan design language. Its exceptional aerodynamic performance and upgraded interior have given the GT-R a more mature character, which will continue into the future,” said Nissan’s Executive Design Director, Mamoru Aoki.

“The new GT-R delivers a heart-pounding driving experience at all times and on any road for whoever sits in the driver’s seat. We have continued to push its performance boundaries to the outer limits—it’s even more potent than before. At the same time, more refinement has been added to take the entire driving experience to an entirely new level. We’re proud to bring you what we feel is the ultimate GT that possesses amazing performance, newfound civility and a rich racing history,” Hiroshi Tamura, the Chief Product Specialist of the GT-R, said.

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