2015 Nissan GT-R Detailed, Due In Australia Early Next Year
Godzilla’s annual workout programme has been swapped for a course in hospitality, if news this week for Nissan’s GT-R hero is anything to go by. Years past have seen Nissan focus on the GT-R’s power and track-eating abilities, but cha
Godzilla’s annual workout programme has been swapped for a course in hospitality, if news this week for Nissan’s GT-R hero is anything to go by.
Years past have seen Nissan focus on the GT-R’s power and track-eating abilities, but changes for the 2015 model year promise a new level of comfort and refinement.
When the refreshed GT-R lands in Australia early next year, it will declare the same 404kW/628Nm twin-turbo V6 it’s been bringing in for the past few, but there’s now more of a ‘road & track’ focus.
“The GT-R continues its legacy as the ultimate ‘GT’ (Grand Tourer), armed with a comfortable ride, a high level of refinement and benchmark fit and finish; while its world-class high performance embodies the ‘R’ in its name (Racing technology),” the carmaker says.