Monday, March 28, 2011

Nissan GT-R 2012


                                                        It is a supercar. Handcrafted 530-hp twin-turbo V6 engine with dual clutch 6-speed transmission, ATTESA E-TS® All-Wheel Drive with patented independent rear-mounted transaxle, 4-wheel independent suspension with Bilstein® DampTronic® system, Nissan/Brembo® 15.4" two-piece floating-rotors with diamond-pattern internal ventilation and 6-piston front/4-piston rear monoblock calipers, 20" Super-lightweight forged-alloy RAYS® wheels with knurled bead area, driver-configurable Multi-Function Display system,  integraded LED running lights, developed in collaboration with Sony® Polyphony Digital and Clarion Co., Ltd. and Bose® audio system with eleven speakers, including dual subwoofers.



Technically, the 2009 Nissan GT-R isn’t a Skyline — that distinction now belongs to what we know as the Infiniti G series, which is marketed as the Nissan Skyline in Japan. But don’t let the official nomenclature fool you. From its familiar twin-turbocharged engine with all-wheel-drive layout to its telltale circular taillights, there’s no mistaking the new Nissan for anything but a modern-day Skyline GT-R.



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