2009 Nissan GT-R Declared Fastest Accelerating Production Four-Seater By Guinness

THE NISSAN GT-R is wowing both fans and naysayers alike with its super-quick laps of the Nurburgring - most recently pulling a 7 minute 26.7 second lap - and its victory in the 2009 World Performance Car of the Year awards back in April.

Now the Japanese supercar has made its way into the Italian edition of the Guinness Book of World Records for another feat.

Recording a 0-60mph (96.5km/h) sprint time of 3.5 seconds, Guinness has declared the Nissan GT-R to be the fastest accelerating production four-seater in the world.

Powered by a 3.8 litre twin-turbo V6, the 2009 Nissan GT-R develops 360kW and a monstrous 584Nm of torque.

The World Performance Car of the Year panel said of the GT-R:

WCOTY’s jurors observed that the “Nissan GT-R stole the headlines in the sports car world in 2008.

“This GT-R - the R35 - throws even former GT-Rs into the weeds via an all-new 3.8-litre bi-turbo V6 providing 480 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque.

“The drive of the GT-R, especially on a track, reveals an incredibly flexible all-wheel-drive chassis that lays down the rubber whenever you request it.

“Acceleration to 60 mph from a stop takes just 3.5 seconds, or a tick behind fellow Performance finalist the Corvette ZR1.

“This is a complete effort put forth by the normally conservative Nissan and the pleasure is in doing laps of a favorite circuit and feeling the sheer capabilities of the car. For (US)$77,000 it may be the world’s best enthusiast car.”

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What a legend!

Yeah we know you are but what about the car ? :)

Whats German for grumble grumble………..

Haha… ta BM.

This talk of straight line acceleration makes me think of the 2nd ep of this season’s Top Gear UK - Murcie SV vs. Mclaren SLR 722; and McLaren F1 vs. Veyron - epic battles… I’m surprised at how well the F1 did - goes to show that 6.1 BMW V12 was truly legendary…

Not a very accurate certificate.

Um 0-60Mph is NOT the same as 0-100Kph
About 0.2 secs different maybe

Forgot,
What about times for 0-160Kph and 0-250Kph

Well spotted Freddy, must have left my brain in my other pants today! I’ve corrected the article. Cheers :)

Mike,
Still does not fix the Guinness certificate which claims that 60Mph and 100Kph are the same.
Actualy, the certificate says 0-100km not Kph
Are you sure the story is genuine?
With those 2 BIG mistakes by Guinness

well picked up freddy..
also to add, frrom that certificate, doesnt mention which GTR has the record.. 32? 33? 34? or correct me if im wrong, was the 35GTR just reffered to as the “NISSAN GTR” ?

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