The standard Nissan GT-R underwent its most significant change since its introduction and now the 2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO has received a similar treatment.
Those hoping that the 2017 Nissan GT-R
NISMO would have more performance under the hood will be sorely
disappointed. Despite receiving numerous upgrades bumper-to-bumper, the
powerplant retains its 600-horsepower figure with 481 pound-feet of
torque from a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. But that doesn’t mean the
overall performance of the Nissan GT-R NISMO hasn’t improved, since the
NISMO model also benefits from the significantly reinforced body.
According to Nissan, the stiffened body structure allowed its engineers
to further refine the GT-R NISMO’s shock absorbers, springs and
stabilizers, resulting in added downforce and a better handling car than
the previous model. Nissan claims that the car has improved its slalom
times and cornering performance by nearly two per cent.
The company chose to debut the new 2017
Nissan GT-R NISMO at the world famous Nürburgring, where the GT-R model
has claimed numerous victories. It is also the place where Nissan hones,
tunes and develops the GT-R’s potent performance.
While there aren’t any bigger numbers to
brag about, the GT-R NISMO’s front end has been overhauled with an
aggressive new fascia. The dark chrome “V-motion” grille has been
enlarged, helping cool the car’s engine, without affecting the car’s
aerodynamic performance. The hood has also been significantly reinforced
to avoid deformation at extremely high speeds. And unlike the standard
model, the NISMO variant’s front bumper features layers of carbon fiber
sheets carefully overlapped to achieve the ideal amount of stiffness.
The front canards have also been designed to improve airflow around the
vehicle, helping generate a high level of downforce. Overall, the car’s
new shape generates more downforce than any other Nissan car to date.
As expected, the interior has also
received the same upgrades as the standard model with a redesigned dash
and steering wheel covered with Alcantara suede. Unique to the GT-R
NISMO are the leather-appointed Recaro seats with red synthetic suede
inserts.
“The GT-R NISMO emphasises the ‘R’ in
its nomenclature. Its direct ties with racing make it at home on any
racetrack, providing the highest levels of excitement and exhilaration
for the driver,” said Hiroshi Tamura, Chief Product Specialist, GT-R.
“With the 2017 GT-R as a starting point, the new NISMO version has
become a more well-balanced machine, with not just increased
performance, but a heightened premium feel overall. It is the result of
our ongoing pursuit of ultimate driving pleasure.”
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