2012 Nissan GTR
Price |
$89,950 |
Production |
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Engine |
3.8 liter V6 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
twin turbocharged |
Torque |
488 lb-ft | ||
HP |
530 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
139.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
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(from Nissan Press
Release) 2012 Nissan GT-R Features More Horsepower, New “Black
Edition,” Revised Fascias and Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
– Nissan’s Multi-Dimensional 530-Horsepower Supercar Makes North
American Debut at Los Angeles Auto Show, Set to Go On Sale in Early
2011 –
Entering its fourth year of availability in the North American
market, the 2012 Nissan GT-R has a new look, new colors, new wheel
design and, most important to fans of pure power, more horsepower
under the hood. In addition, a new “Black Edition”– with unique
seats, interior colors and wheels – joins the GT-R Premium model.
The latest iteration of Nissan’s legendary supercar makes its North
American debut that the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show and will be
available at official “GT-R certified” Nissan dealers across the
United States in early 2011.
The 2012 Nissan GT-R’s advanced VR38DETT 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 now
produces 530 horsepower (versus the previous 485 horsepower) and 488
lb-ft of torque (versus the previous 434 lb-ft) – a result of
modifying the boost pressure of the turbocharger, valve timing and
air mixture ratio, and through reducing intake air resistance by
enlarging the inlet pipe diameter. In addition, exhaust air
resistance was reduced through use of an enlarged section of exhaust
pipe.
GT-R’s already impressive aerodynamics have been improved for 2012
with downforce increased by about 10% and the coefficient of drag
reduced to 0.26 (from 0.27). Stability is improved by enlarged
fascia and grille openings, which also help reduce air resistance
inside the engine compartment. The volume of air that passes through
the radiator and cools the front brakes is also increased.
The newly refreshed front fascia features aggressive double
rectifier fins and new integrated high intensity LED running lights.
Additional plated parts are used for the headlight inner panels,
enhancing the car’s strong visual presence.
The redesigned rear fascia features a lower center of gravity than
the previous design, created by using a sculpted lower section and
extended length. Underfloor cooling performance is also enhanced and
air resistance reduced by extending the rear diffuser.
In addition, cooling performance for the muffler is improved and
rear downforce is increased by about 10% through use of a new rear
fascia outlet and new vents on the lower rear fenders that help
remove air from the rear wheel wells. Newly designed larger diameter
tailpipe finishers are also adopted. Six exterior colors are
available, including two new colors: Deep Blue Pearl and Jet Black.
Other available colors are Solid Red, Gun Metallic, Pearl White and
a limited production 4-stage metallic Super Silver.
GT-R’s newly designed, lighter weight and more rigid forged aluminum
20-inch wheels, once again manufactured by RAYS®, help improve
suspension response. Knurling inside the wheels is modified to help
keep the tires from slipping around the wheels under heavy
acceleration or braking. The wheels also feature a new premium dark
(near black) finish, which provides a high quality, high-performance
look. The Black Edition features special black six-spoke RAYS®
lightweight wheels in place of the Premium model’s 10-spoke design.
Inside, the revisions for 2012 include new carbon fiber trim and
upgraded materials. The Black Edition adds custom red-trimmed Recaro®
seats, red and black interior trim and a dark headliner.
“The Nissan GT-R continues to be a multi-dimensional performance
machine that lives up to the concept of ‘the ultimate supercar that
can be driven by anyone, anytime, anywhere,’” said Al Castignetti,
vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North
America, Inc. “With the enhancements for 2012, including its
530-horsepower twin turbo V6 and revised styling, the GT-R legend
continues to grow. We can’t wait for its arrival in Nissan
showrooms, and on the streets, here in the U.S.”
Additional information on the 2012 Nissan GT-R, including on-sale
date, will be available in the coming months.
Now entering its fourth year of availability in the North American
market, the 2012 Nissan GT-R has a new look, new colors, new wheel
design and, most important to fans of pure power, 35 more horsepower
under the hood. In addition, a new “Black Edition” – with unique
seat design, interior colors and wheels – joins the GT-R Premium
model. The starting MSRPs for the 2012 Nissan GT-R are $89,950 USD
and $95,100 USD for the Premium and Black Edition respectively.