Spy Video: Nissan GTR Spec M testing at the 'Ring

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We have seen this one time too many times, spy shots of the upcoming Nissan GTR Spec M; a more refined, comfortable and ultimately less hardcore than the regular or Spec V version. So this time around we bring to you an entire 7-minute long spy video of the supposed Spec M testing in and around the Nurburgring.

The Spec M was rumored to make its debut at last year's Tokyo Motor Show, but obviously that didn't happen. The release of this video a couple days ago proves that development is still under way. The prototype GTR seen in this video sports the same aero kit and wheels as the more hardcore Spec V model, but it features a different, subtler design for the quad-exhaust tips. It's quieter too.

There's still no official announcement or details of the Spec M yet, but reports suggest that the Spec M will come with a revised suspension geometry for a softer, road-friendly ride as well as exclusive interior trim and unique color option. However, the same reports also suggest there won't be any changes under the hood of the Nissan. That's all we know, check out the video below to come up with your own conclusions:

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</p>Source: CarScoop
 

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