Why do people love the Nissan GTR?

Why do people love the Nissan GTR?

Agreeably the power and geometry of handling, is why people love it. The exciting nature of the image, power delivery and looks has made it a cult car with a passionate following. There isn’t much on the road that can out run it and people want the fastest coolest car for the least amount of cash.

Why are Nissan GT-R so expensive?

Supply and demand. Nissan GTRs are a one-of-a-kind product for Nissan muscle cars that creates a steep price premium with each uniquely crafted design. Labor, time and especially engineering are what command a high premium for the Nissan GTRs.

How much horsepower does a 2021 GT R have?

565 to 600 hp
2021 Nissan GT-R/Horsepower

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When did the Nissan GT-R first come out?

The Nissan GT-R debuted in 1968 at the Tokyo Motor Show and became available to the public in February 1969. The original iteration of the model included a dual-overhead-cam 2.0-liter, six-cylinder inline engine. The S20 engine boasted an impressive 160 hp and 130 lb-ft of torque.

What is the drag coefficient of the Nissan GT-R?

The standard GT-R and the NISMO GT-R has a drag coefficient of Cd =0.27. A curb weight of 1,724 kg (3,800 lb) with side curtain airbags is achieved using a jig welded steel chassis with aluminium used for the hood, trunk, and doors.

How long has the Nissan GT-R R35 been in production?

With 14 years after its release in 2007, the current Nissan GT-R R35 is one of the Japanese automaker’s vehicles with the longest product cycle. Over the years, Nissan has made slight improvements to this Japanese treasure, giving the GT-R numerous facelifts over the years.

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What is the Nürburgring lap time of the Nissan GT-R?

In September 2010, Nissan’s sets a Nürburgring lap time using the 2011 model year GT-R with a new design. Driven by GT-R’s development driver Toshio Suzuki. and the car set a lap time of 7.24.22 minutes.