NISSAN GT-R
The Nissan GT-R is a 2-door 2+2 high
performance vehicle produced by Nissan, unveiled in 2007. It is the successor
to the Nissan Skyline GT-R, although no longer part of the Skyline range
itself, the name having been given over to the R35 Series and having since left
its racing roots.
Between 1969 and 1974, and again between
1989 and 2002, Nissan produced a high performance version of its Skyline coupe
called the Nissan Skyline GT-R. This car proved to be iconic for Nissan and
achieved much fame and success on both road and track. The Nissan GT-R, now a
standalone model no longer based on the Skyline, has heritage in the Nissan
Skyline GT-R.
Similar to the later generations of the
Skyline GT-R, the GT-R is four-wheel drive with a twin-turbo 6 cylinder engine
and has the signature four round tail lights. However, the GT-R is an entirely
new model, sharing little with its Skyline siblings and is a complete redesign
from previous Skylines, rather than an incremental evolution; the
four-wheel-steering HICAS system has been removed and the former straight-6
RB26DETT engine has been replaced with a new V6 VR38DETT.Because of the GT-R's
heritage, the chassis code for the all-new version has been called CBA-R35, or
'R35' for short (where CBA is the prefix for emission standard), carrying on
the naming trend from previous Skyline GT-R generations. The GT-R has also
retained its Skyline predecessor's nickname, Godzilla, given to it by the
Australian motoring publication Wheels in its July 1989 edition.
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