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2009 Nissan GT-R Black Edition


The venerable Nissan GT-R, aka 'Godzilla', has received an upgrade for the 2009 model year that sees a small hike in power to a maximum of 357 kW (an increase of 3.7 kW), a new set of bespoke Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tyres as standard, a new colour (Storm White), black RAYS alloy wheels for the Black Edition and a small price increase.


2009 Nissan GT-R


The awesome, hand-built 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo engine found in the GT-R has received a minor tweak resulting in a small power hike while torque remains unchanged at a hefty 588 Nm. The special Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tyres developed specifically for the GT-R offers awesome grip and durability - as demonstrated during the record-breaking Nurburgring run - while modification has been carried out to the suspension spring rate settings to improve the ride performance.

The 2009 Nissan GT-R will no longer come with the Launch Control facility which has been removed in order to protect the drivetrain.


UPDATED NISSAN GT-R FOR EUROPE

* Engine power increase – up to 485PS ( 5PS)
* Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tyres confirmed as standard fit
* 'Storm White' (Pearl) replaces original pearl white exterior colour
* Gun Metal RAYS Alloy wheels now fitted to GT-R and Premium editions
* Black RAYS alloy wheels for Black Edition
* Price now increased for all new orders (from 8 December 2008)

As production of the European specification Nissan GT-R begins in its Tochigi plant in Japan this month, a raft of small but significant changes have been made to the car as part of its kaizen – continuous improvement – philosophy.

The GT-R's hand-built 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo engine has gained 5PS thanks to some fine tuning of its electronics, taking power output to 485PS, while torque remains unchanged at 588Nm. Additionally, Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tyres will be fitted as standard. The tyre was developed specifically for the GT-R and it combines grip and durability, as demonstrated during its 'time-attack' lap of the Nurburgring, which yielded a time of 7 minutes 29 seconds. And, just to improve the ride performance even further a modification has been carried out to the suspension spring rate settings.

Another update sees the introduction of the Gun Metal grey coloured Rays seven-spoke alloy wheel design for the standard and Premium Edition GT-Rs, while the Black Edition will be fitted with the same design but, appropriately, in black. Additionally, customers can now choose a new pearl white called 'Storm' as an exterior colour – an eye-catching, deep white replacing the original pearl white which had a slightly darker shade.

For customers ordering now, the price of the GT-R will start from £56,795 on the road with an increase of £1300 for the Premium Edition (£58,095) and another £1300 for the Black Edition (£59,395). This represents an increase of 3.8 percent.

Deliveries of the GT-R will begin in April through a network of Nissan High Performance Centres, where customers will have contact with highly-trained staff who share their enthusiasm for the GT-R's unique blend of accessible performance, striking design and state-of-the-art technology.

To date, Nissan has taken in excess of 2500 customer orders in Europe with 1200 coming from the UK. Any new customer orders should expect delivery in mid 2010.


[Source: Nissan]








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While the world financial tsunami has caused a sharp decline in new vehicles sold, there are exceptions and one such example is the Nissan GT-R which has sold up a storm since it went on pre-sale locally at the recent Australian International Motor Show.

According to Nissan Australia, more than 100 of the new generation GT-Rs have been pre-sold - at $148,000 a pop - since pre-sales began on October 9. What financial crisis, I hear you say!

And there's further good news with Dan Thompson, Managing Director of Nissan Australia confirming that the Australian allocation of the Godzilla should be sufficient to satisfy demand for the local market: "The early customer reaction is fabulous and we have secured enough production to ensure that no-one who wants an R35 GT-R will be disappointed.”

The GT-R is powered by a hand-built twin-turbo VR38DETT 3.8-litre V6 engine delivering a mighty 353 kW and 588 Nm across a wide mid-range expanse from 3,200 rpm to 5,200 rpm. Boasting the latest technology and electronic wizardry including the world’s first independent rear transaxle all-wheel drive system, a GR6 sequential six-speed with paddle shift control for the dual clutch rear transaxle and an electronically-controlled ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, the Godzilla can boast Porsche 911 Turbo beating performance and one of the fastest lap times around the Nurburgring for a production car.

First local deliveries of the "everyday supercar" are expected to begin in April 2009.

To learn more about the R35 GT-R, click here.

The Official Nissan Press Release:

RACE FOR NISSAN GT-R ORDER BOOK

Nissan’s jaw-dropping GT-R – the anyone, anywhere, anytime supercar – has sold
up a storm in its first few weeks’ pre-sale in Australia.
Since order taking began on October 9, more than 100 GT-R have been pre-sold as
customers rush to secure their part of Australia’s performance car legacy.

The Nissan GT-R, which is eclipsing many previous supercar benchmarks around the
world – and consistently wins comparisons with the world’s allegedly finest – and hitherto
fastest – production coupes, has struck a chord with Australian automotive enthusiasts.
Priced from $148,800, the Nissan GT-R is poised to become an instant classic. It will be sold and serviced at 11 exclusive Nissan High Performance Centres in each capital city when it goes on sale locally next April.

Nissan Australia, Managing Director, Dan Thompson said the Performance Centres
experienced a surge of customer interest following disclosure of specifications and pricing.
“The early customer reaction is fabulous and we have secured enough production to
ensure that no-one who wants an R35 GT-R will be disappointed.”
“More than 5,500 have already been sold in Japan alone since it went on sale there
late last year. And remember, Nissan only builds 1,000 GT-R’s per month at the Tochigi
factory in Japan.


[Source: Nissan]









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Nissan GT-R Documentary


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The Stig drives Nissan GT-R


Sure, the Nissan GT-R's Nurburgring lap-time is impressive, but funnily enough, the lap time that everyone's been waiting for is how fast the Godzilla can lap around the Top Gear test track with 'tame racing driver', the Stig, behind the wheel


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Top Gear Nissan GT-R


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VIdeo: Nissan GT-R hits 311km/h

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Kazunori Yamauchi drives Nissan GT-R


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Jay Leno's garage - Nissan GT-R

April 30th 2008 23:59
Jay Leno Nissan GT-R


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