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Nissan GT-R Confirmed Production

As i said earlier in the Nissan GT-R Complete information thread, the new Nissan GT-R is not a Skyline anymore, its an individually tagged GT-R.

Despite its expected price tag of about USD70,000, the GT-R will be the most alluring Japanese sports machine to come our way since the Acura NSX in the mid-1990s.

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Photos of a masked Nissan GT-R lapping the Nürburgring last fall received more hits on the Internet than Miss USA did after a night out on the town. The reason: Despite its expected price tag of about $70,000, the GT-R will be the most alluring Japanese sports machine to come our way since the Acura NSX in the mid-1990s. Previously sold only in Japan, the GT-R (Skyline GT-R as it was formerly known) has been an icon to boy racers and aftermarket tuners alike since the R32 appeared in 1989. The upcoming version, which will hit dealer showrooms in late 2007 or early 2008, will be the first model marketed worldwide, thus the first official version available in the U.S. Nissan has remained mum regarding this sixth-generation model, but we have discovered some interesting new tidbits about the car.

Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn confirmed that the GT-R will be built in Japan. The chassis will be assembled in the company's Tochigi factory while the powerplant will be produced at its Yokohama engine plant. The official logo for the car has also been released. As for the performance of the GT machine, here's what we know so far.

Power will come from a 3.7-liter version of Nissan's VQ powerplant. A pair of turbochargers will help it produce about 450 bhp and 360 lb.-ft. of torque. Because longtime fans of the GT-R are accustomed to more output via aftermarket tuning, Nissan has seemingly left some room on the table for buyers wanting to increase the power of their GT-Rs.

Stock boost pressure will be limited to about 10 psi, but we hear that the engine is capable of handling a lot more. A tamer version of this V-6, codenamed VQ37HR-TT, will make its way into the upcoming Infiniti G35 Coupe. Key differences between the engines are that the GT-R's VQ will have the twin turbo*chargers, lighter pistons and connecting rods, as well as a beefed-up crankshaft. Other custom parts may make their way into the engine, including racing profile camshafts and new valvetrain. It will come mated to a Getrag 6-speed transmission or a paddle-shift sequential automatic with seven or eight gears.

The GT-R will have awesome stopping power, especially if it wears the same brakes spotted during testing at the Ring. Gold-colored Brembo calipers sparkled in the sun as the GT-R attacked the famed Nordschleife. Upon closer inspection, the fronts appeared to be 6-pot calipers. As for the car's handling, we're pretty sure that it will be all-wheel drive, with a new version of Nissan's ATTESA system. For the record, the car had little trouble negotiating the Carousel at more than 110 mph. Its lap times were reported to be around 8 minutes flat, quite impressive for a test mule on a somewhat crowded track. Could it match or eclipse the Porsche 911 Turbo's time in the 7-minute-40-second range in an all-out effort? The answer awaits us in just a few months.


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I suppose they planned GT-R earlier than EVO X .. the smaller version u can see in R34 :)
 
i dun really like thetop thou...
looks like those classic car style...but i toadally love the front end!
 
skyline

the new gtr it will never replace the legendary skylines... a V6 will never out do a straight 6 i smoothness....
 
Yeah .. but still my admiration remains to the legendary R33 and R34 only .. the rest i dont like.
 
looks abit small for a 2+2 though...
 
look at the pic seem like r34 gt-r more handsome la
but
look at the pic not same like true real
 
It's awesome. If this car compete with R34, which one will win????
 
IvanHoe .. Stock 450bhp Nissan GT-R versus 280bhp Skyline R34 GT-R ? .. the Horsepower says all :)
 
Huuuuuwaaa...niceee man!.....I wish I can have GTR V-SPEC...at the same time I like 350Z too........huh....which one huh?.....better buy this new GTR that come with GTR + FairLady350Z look like.....lol:cheers:
 
yup....it's a GTR that looks like the 350Z.....
maybe they could change it to 370Z GTR.....: )
but i mostly like the R33...
 
so the recons will be in malaysia in 2009!
 
now not many recons, as the new mode production are in sales in every asian countries as well :)
 
I have to say that my fave's are still the R34 and R33 models. Especially the R34 it just looks so fracking garang! If you saw in coming up on you from the back in your rear view mirror with it's straight sixers roaring at you! You'd pee your pants, ok!

If I saw the Nissan GT-R coming at me from the back I'd just say "hmmm... nice car", thats it...
 

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