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PRICE : For 2014 Nissan GTR Premium-$99,590
PRICE : For 2014 Nissan GTR Premium-$99,590
PRICE : For 2014 Nissan GTR Black Edition-$109,330
PRICE : For 2014 Nissan GTR Track Edition-$115,710
ABOUT & SPECIFICATION : Nissan is upgrading its high-performance GT-R sports car for 2014. While it still looks like last year's model, changes include performance upgrades and new features. Nissan revealed the coupe at this year's LA Auto Show.One major change to the 2014 Nissan GT-R is better throttle response. To achieve this, Nissan added high-output injectors to the GT-R's 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 engine. Nissan also changed the GT-R's oil pan to keep pressure constant in hard driving. And a new turbo bypass valve improves high-speed power. The result is the 2014 GT-R feels faster, even though it has the same 545 horsepower as last year's model.But Nissan changed more than just the GT-R's engine. The brand also altered the car's suspension, resulting in a lower stance and improved handling. New shocks and stabilizers also enhance cornering. And a reinforced dash panel bar and dash cross member provide a more rigid structure.
The 2014 GT-R also gains three new options. An available carbon fiber rear spoiler boosts downforce and lowers weight. Optional lightweight Rays wheels also reduce weight. And a new backup camera helps drivers reverse safely.Aside from those updates, changes to the 2014 GT-R are minor. Pure Edition models boast new stitching and a thicker seam that improves cabin quality. The GT-R Black Edition adds a black and red steering wheel and newly optional RECARO bucket seats. And the GT-R Premium Edition offers a new 2-tone red and black interior package.While Nissan has not yet announced pricing for the 2014 GT-R, we expect the coupe will start around $100,000. Although its base price was under $78,000 when it debuted in 2009, prices have increased each year. The 2013 GT-R starts at $97,820 with shipping, an increase of more than $5,000 over the 2012 model. We'll find out final pricing closer to the new GT-R's January on-sale date.While Nissan has not yet announced pricing for the 2014 GT-R, we expect the coupe will start around $100,000. Although its base price was under $78,000 when it debuted in 2009, prices have increased each year. The 2013 GT-R starts at $99,590 with shipping, an increase of more than $5,000 over the 2012 model. We'll find out final pricing closer to the new GT-R's sale on January
POWERTRAIN AND PERFORMANCE : The 2014 Nissan GT-R is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine that generates 545 hp and 463 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed dual-clutch automated manual transmission routes this power to the ground via an advanced all-wheel-drive system.
By any recorded performance measurement, the GT-R is simply incredible. Rocketing to 60 mph is a scant 3.1-second exercise. EPA fuel economy estimates are pretty impressive for an exotic sport coupe, with ratings of 16 mpg city/23 mpg highway and 19 mpg combined.By : Super Modified Sports Cars