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Tokyo Motor Show: New pics of Nissan GT-R ahead of live reveal

click above image to view 10 new high-res pics of the Nissan GT-R
Nissan was nice enough to publish the official press release for the GT-R a little ahead of the car's actual unveiling, and they released some new official pics to boot. While we all wait for Damon & Co's live pics and impressions (once they battle their way through the hordes of journos screaming like Beatles fans at Nissan's press conference), here's a quick recap of the key facts:
- On sale 12/6 in Japan
- 3.8L Twin Turbo "VR38" V6
- 480 PS (473 HP) / 588 Nm (433 lb-ft)
- Dual-clutch transmission
- Bilstein DampTronic suspension system
- Brembo 6-piston brakes in front, 4-piston in rear
- Basically, it has everything you want it to have
[Source: NISSAN]
PRESS RELEASE:
NISSAN ANNOUNCES NEW NISSAN GT-R
- New Dimensional Multi-Performance Supercar Available in Early December –
TOKYO (Oct. 24, 2007) - Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., today announced the launch of the Nissan GT-R, a new multi-dimensional performance machine that lives up to the concept of "an ultimate supercar for anyone, anywhere, at anytime". The Nissan GT-R features a newly developed Premium Midship package, including the world's first independent transaxle 4WD developed independently by Nissan. The Nissan GT-R will be available in Japan mainly through Nissan High Performance Centers nationwide from December 6th.
The Nissan GT-R was developed with a new understanding and appreciation of the Earth's natural forces – gravity, inertial force and aerodynamics – and translates those forces into a completely new design, maximizing tire grip and airflow.
Basic vehicle dynamics and integration with the driver have also been examined, resulting in new componentry and creating a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) never seen before in the marketplace. All of these theories have been integrated to balance "speed and efficiency," "high-output with environmental consideration" and "high performance and safety."
Taking these factors into account, Nissan created the all-new Nissan GT-R, which offers advanced high performance for secure and enjoyable driving by minimizing the effects of climatic, road condition or driving technique limitations. The Nissan GT-R offers ultimate performance for virtually every driving situation – whether it be the Nurburgring circuit, to snow, rain or urban areas – all manageable by the GT-R driver through advanced technology and driving dynamics.
The Nissan GT-R's unique characteristics are instilled not just in the vehicle's design, but also through a specialized production process. Carbon fiber, aluminum and steel components are assembled with a special high-precision process, which includes a series of vibration tests. Engines and transmissions are assembled by a single craftsman in a "clean room" environment and upon completion, every GT-R undergoes a battery of comprehensive tests to ensure the proper operation of all vehicle components.
To properly support the all-new GT-R, Nissan has established special Nissan High Performance Centers, where all certified advisors and technicians have received extensive training. Total support for the GT-R owner is offered for the first three years of ownership, including measurement and adjustment of the engine, transmission and wheel alignment after the first 1000 km, and again every 12 months, free of charge.
Packaging and Driveline Suited for a Supercar
The all-new Nissan GT-R uses a Premium Midship package, an all-new, more advanced version Front Midship (FM) package utilized on other Nissan vehicles. This new package enables the use of the world's first application of an independent transaxle 4WD system. The transaxle's layout places the dual-clutch transmission, transfer case and final drive at the rear of the vehicle (instead of the usual front location), which enables vehicle weight to be evenly distributed throughout the car. This gives the Nissan GT-R a superb front-to-rear weight balance, while enhancing leg and foot space and allowing for an optimal pedal layout.
Under the hood, the Nissan GT-R features an all-new 3.8-litre twin turbo V6 "VR38" engine, featuring plasma-sprayed bores and a special twin-turbo exhaust manifold system. A secondary air management system enables the newly designed powerplant to provide approximately 40kg/m of torque during ordinary low-rev driving, which gives an optimum air-fuel ratio for around-town efficiency and helps the Nissan GT-R meet ultra-low emission vehicle (U-LEV) standards in Japan.
The Nissan GT-R's new engine produces 480PS (353kW) at 6400rpm and maximum torque of 60kgm (588Nm) from 3200 to 5200rpm. Putting the power to the ground is an all-new GR6-type dual clutch transmission, with paddle shifting and a Borg Warner six-plate dual clutch for direct control.
Suspension duties are handled through a special Bilstein DampTronic*1 system, which utilizes all pertinent vehicle information to provide appropriate damping forces for all situations and helps maintain a high level of control for straight-line driving, cornering, and braking.
Braking is essential for a daily-driven supercar and the GT-R features large Brembo full-floating drilled rotors, low steel high stiffness brake pads and Brembo mono block six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers, which in combination minimize fade and provide stable braking. Run-flat tires, exclusively designed for use on the Nissan GT-R, balance high grip and all-weather capabilities and a comfortable ride in all driving situations. The tires are designed to maintain structure for 80km of travel at 80 km/h, while still providing an acceptable level of performance.
High-Performance Safety and Environmental Technologies
The Nissan GT-R offers a long list of safety and environmental features, including, for enhanced visibility inside and out of the vehicle, high-mounted LED stoplamps, bright LED rear combination taillights, "super wide beam" headlights, heated door mirrors and flat-blade wipers.
Standard safety equipment includes a pop-up engine hood system for enhanced pedestrian safety, driver and front passenger SRS Air Bag System, ELR front seat belts with tension reducer, front seat belts with load limiter, and three-point ELR rear seat belts. Driver and front passenger SRS Side Air Bag System and SRS Curtain Air Bag System are offered as options.
Environmental technologies include extensive work to create an U-LEV certification in Japan for the 3.8-liter twin turbo engine and reduced levels of volatile organic compound for materials used in the car.
Functional Design – High Performance Aerodynamics and Style
The Nissan GT-R's styling follows the function over form theory. Every styling aspect, from the overall design to the smallest details, is created to maximize the vehicle's driving experience – as well as suggesting GT-R's "supercar" level of performance. Utilizing advanced aerodynamics, the Nissan GT-R's aggressive styling evokes the lines of a well-trained athlete, combining strong character lines with smooth and solid areas.
The all-new GT-R's body is created with a combination of steel, carbon fiber and aluminum, providing a unique combination of stiffness and lightness. The Nissan GT-R features a low coefficient of drag of 0.27, with high front and rear downforce, which provides the GT-R with enhanced grip in all weather situations, while also enhancing fuel efficiency.
The front fenders express power and stability, while the "aero-blades" on the fenders' leading edges provide optimum airflow around the tires and along the body. The scoop in the fenders' trailing edges assists in providing front downforce and optimization of side airflow. The aggressive front end, with a large hood budge and single air intake, provides a sophisticated style as well as undisturbed airflow for power and cooling. New "super wide beam" headlights feature three additional sub-reflectors (compared to conventional lights) to give a wider spread to the illumination area.
The Nissan GT-R's large, four-passenger cabin features a sloping "aero blade canopy" roofline and curved C-pillar "sword edge," which expresses the distinctive GT-R identity, as well as facilitating air flow around the rear of the vehicle. The GT-R's hallmark four-ring taillights, efficient rear spoiler and large, integrated φ120 exhaust tips, provides the signature rear view of the GT-R, as well as optimizing airflow along the top and under the vehicle.
The high level of advanced technology is evident even in the Nissan GT-R's paint – which utilizes a "double clear coat" and "anti-chipping" process. The Nissan GT-R features Ultimate Silver as a special new color, which is painstakingly hand-polished by craftsman.
An Interior Suitable for Daily Driving or Supercar Duties
Key to the Nissan GT-R's usability as a both daily driver and a high-performance supercar is its interior, which is designed to balance functionality, a sense of ease, and comfort.
Sculpted performance bucket seats give the driver and passenger a comfortable driving experience, and soft pads are utilized on the dash in front of the passenger and doors to give an extra level of comfort and safety.
The instrument panel surrounds the driver, with all meters and multi-function meter at a uniform height to minimize the driver's head movement when traveling at high speeds. A large center-mounted tachometer, with gear display on its upper right, as well as the easy-to-read graphics of the display, gives the driver instant detailed information, essential for the performance nature of the GT-R.
Functional style is also evident in the Nissan GT-R – each meter features a dial plate design that evokes the idea of engaged gears, as well as a three-dimensional metal-like ring, suggesting the multi-dimensional performance of the GT-R. A large, metallic-framed center console features the ergonomically designed shift lever and a red "engine start" button.
Adjustability is central to the daily-driver nature of the Nissan GT-R, with a special "set-up switch" located in the center of the instrument panel. This switch enables the driver to adjust transmission shifts, shock absorbers and the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC-R) in three settings – Normal, Comfort or R, the high-performance setting designed for the Nissan GT-R "supercar" application.
A high-speed, high-capacity CARWINGS (Japan market) navigation system, with a powerful 30GB hard disk drive, features an easy-to-use touch pad, as well as traditional navigation switches. The screen interface features not only the navigation system, but also an enriched entertainment system with a Music Box hard drive, DVD and CD player, and Bluetooth® *2 audio function.
For special use in the GT-R application, the multi-function meter also includes mechanical and driving information for safe high performance driving, including acceleration opening, brake pedal pressure, and steering angle. It also includes an "optimal gearshift map," to emphasize economical vehicle operation.
A specially designed BOSE sound system includes two forward-facing woofers in the rear center armrest area combined with traditional door speakers. All speakers are mounted in rigid aluminum die cast panels, which combined with the design of the system itself, provide sound quality suitable for a supercar.
Pricing and Sales Target
200 units / month
Drivetrain Engine Grade Transmission Price (yen, Consumption tax included)
GT-R GR6-type dual 7,770,000
4WD VR38DETT GT-R Black edition clutch 7,927,500
GT-R Premium edition transmittion 8,347,500
*1: Bilstein DampTronic is the registered trademark of ThyssenKrupp Bilstein Suspension GmbH
*2: Bluetooth® and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc. of the U.S.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
icetraxx 12:31AM (10/24/2007)
I tried to like this car but something about the front of that car looks so cheap. It looks like a $30,000 un-attractive sports car from the front; I'm also not feeling that front fender, A-pillar, roofline, and interior either... It looks like they tried to top the corvette in bland HVAC controls and won in ugly center console design for the segment. I know this is a negative post but someone had to point out its flaws. The performance numbers look respectable.
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Patrick 12:40AM (10/24/2007)
Kinda agree.. While no one can dissagree that its a beast of a car.. Everything exterior still looks weird. It just doesnt retain the hero muscle sex appeal the 32 to 34's had.
Still im sure some crazy japanese tuning houses will churn out some awesome kits that will some of the way to making them look better.
Smeagle 12:46AM (10/24/2007)
It may be ugly, but its the best looking GT-R I've ever seen and really, who cares about the looks? As long as it goes around, and comes out of a corner like the R34 I'm sold.
SuperSkyline89 8:25AM (10/24/2007)
Gotta agree with you guys, I've been in love with the R34 for years. I've always dreamed about importing one to Canada but I have to wait until it's like 15 years old or something. Anyways, the car is definitely a beast but I can't see myself buying it because it just doesn't look as good as it should. I guess I'll have to continue dreaming of owning an R34.
Mehdi Cheddadi 12:34AM (10/24/2007)
I think with this car, the looks are really irrelevant. All that matters is the "bang for the buck" factor, and here, its a winner!
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Jon 12:41AM (10/24/2007)
I must have sex with this car!
we will raise GT-R babies!
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SPG 12:42AM (10/24/2007)
This car is a combo of classy coupe and sports car.
Kind of like a newer better Maserati Biturbo.
That comment's not going to make me any friends.
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chris w 12:54AM (10/24/2007)
Keep in mind, this is only the base-level GT-R. There is supposed to be two or three trim levels, topping out with Evolution or something. I assume that Nissan is saving its most agressive front clip for the higher performance models.
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zamafir 2:37AM (10/24/2007)
Yup. Nissan/Sony made a big to-do about the concurrent release of the car with the playable GT-R in the GT5 P Demo. If you play the demo today, the car we see above is selectable to drive. However, the more agressive looking GT-R with the cut outs for air intake, and black lower ground effects is also in the game, oft at the lead (at least when i was piloting the worst porker in the game, the IS-F)... so i'd wager it's a fair bet that the more aggressive car will make production.
Rene 12:56AM (10/24/2007)
see what i mean people just look at the nissan and say its crap god! you have never driven one so you don't know what its like! This car has history people! God i knew nissan should have kept it japan only you poeple don't deserve it!
Its like saying the corvette is a good as afiat uno.
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Pokey 9:01AM (10/24/2007)
Sooo....Because it has history, we're required to like the way it looks?
Nobody is saying it's crap. I personally am glad we're finally getting this car, but at the same time, I'm very disappointed that it doesn't have the clean muscular look of the previous three gens.
I can already tell by looking at it that I don't like the way it looks, since when do you have to drive something to know whether you like how it looks?
To those who say "how it looks is irrelevent", that might be true for a few people, but, for me, that line of thought is rubbish!!! It can be the best handling, most powerful car in the world, but if it doesn't look right, then who cares
I'm sure alot of people will buy this car just because of it's performance credentials, but I certainly won't be among them. At least not until they restyle the front and get rid of those Celica headlights.
rene 10:20AM (10/24/2007)
i never said anything about the way it looks.... I'm just saying that some people assume cause its a Nissan it can't compare to other cars... and i agree i don't like the way it looks compared to the R34-C10 i have a C10 2000GTR and before the concept i was hoping that the R36 would like one....
Zinho 1:08PM (10/24/2007)
I agree with you. The car has history. But face the fact that the killed the essence of the GT-R. No more RB-engine, come on!
They took it so far out of reach, that IT is starting to look like a Lambo or Ferrari on the price quote.
I have to admit, it looks great. But out of the stock RB-engine you could easily get more power, than this new GT-R.
Final statement, looks great, good specs, however inpossible to obtain. At least for a long long time.
mrbalogna 1:02AM (10/24/2007)
Apparently there is no manual gearbox whatsoever...
Interesting that at the very end, the press release confirms that there will be 3 trim levels- GT-R, Black, and Premium, but it gives us no info on what differentiates the three.
Judging by the pricing differences, I suspect the trim levels have more to do with luxury and convenience, and less about performance.
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balogna 1:05AM (10/24/2007)
just announced: GT-R is available from June 2008 in the US
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T. Munday 1:05AM (10/24/2007)
I think the new GT-R is sexy as hell...
The R-34 GT-R had great road presence, those big shoulders, huge air inlets, a big (for the time) adjustable wing, it looked purposeful, but ultimately, too much like it's NEO-powered brethren..or a regular R-34 with a body kit rather.
The new shape is no doubt designed with MPGs and MPHs in mind. Sleek wins out over square when trying to squeak out those last few tenths of kilometer per liter, and a nice top speed number to compete in the automotive world where 200 mph is almost mandatory for a supercar. While I hate to think that the designers were limited by The Numbers Department, the shape they make is distinctive, elegant, and a blur to all but those that hail from Maranello.
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LiquidRetro.Net 1:11AM (10/24/2007)
Nissans website is listing it as a 3.8L motor not a 3.6 like you guys have it.
• VR-series twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6.
http://www.gtrnissan.com/specs.en.us.html
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Alex Nunez 1:13AM (10/24/2007)
Yes. Typo on my part. Fixed.
Sammy G 1:17AM (10/24/2007)
Three years of law school... I sat on Paul Walkers R34 at Moto Rex... Finally... Say what you will about the looks but know you'll be saying it to the quad exhaust, cause I'll be gone!
(and btw I liked the "Alice Cooper" carbon fiber inlets of the proto...) I will still buy this one once I'm done with school... I've waited 4 long years.
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TL 1:17AM (10/24/2007)
It's official and video to verify...GT-R best time at the Ring: 7.38...Nissan showed the video at the opening of their Tokyo Motor Show announcement.
TL
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