Friday May 25, 2012

Nissan's 2012 model year Nissan GT-R to go on sale Nov 24

Nissan's 2012 model year Nissan GT-R to go on sale Nov 24

YOKOHAMA —

Nissan Motor Co said Tuesday it will launch the 2012 model year Nissan GT-R on Nov 24.

The Nissan GT-R is an icon of Nissan’s pioneer spirit; it invented the concept of the “multi-performance super car” and made high-performance vehicles accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Today, the Nissan GT-R continues to evolve; this latest version has improved features in terms of performance, efficiency and refinement to provide further excitement to drivers and passengers.

The 2012 model year GT-R has improved maximum engine output and fuel efficiency (thereby reducing CO2 emissions) by enhancing the car’s engine efficiency. The 2012 MY model comes equipped with asymmetric suspension, multi-performance speed, and highly responsive driving performance which provide a stable, high-quality driving experience for passengers. Additionally, the custom option, “For TRACK PACK”, inherits the driving DNA of the Spec V model to provide an alternative, more Spartan driving option for potential customers.

The 2012 model year Nissan GT-R will be released in North America, Europe and other regions from January 2012 onward.

Price ranges from 8,694,000 yen to 15,000,300 yen.

5 Comments

  • -3

    NetNinja

    This is good for the 1%

  • -1

    papasmurfinjapan

    more Spartan driving option for potential customers

    If you want "Spartan driving", buy a kei.

  • -2

    Riffraff

    it invented the concept of the “multi-performance super car” and made high-performance vehicles accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere

    yeah.... and i invented the internet...

  • 0

    cactusJack

    Al Gore did that.

  • 0

    wanderlust

    Looks like the corporate copy-editors had a field day with this piece of unashamed, meaningless propaganda for a car...

    Too bad that unless you are off-road on a track or circuit, you are limited to the legal maximum 100 kph speed limit, or you break it...

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