Nissan GT-R car reviews
Reviews
Nissan GT-R coupe (2009 – ) expert review
The Nissan GT-R has a combination of impressive performance and cutting-edge technology to make it one of the most intoxicating sports coupes on the road today.
Date added: Friday 07 May 2010.
News
Track focussed GT-R unveiled
Customers looking for the ultimate motoring thrill can now buy a Nissan GT-R Track Pack – designed to make the supercar slayer even more hardcore. From the outside the main change the £10k premium brings is a set of gloss black RAYS alloy wheels with a polished lip, which instantly give the GT-R a meaner look.
Date added: Thursday 08 December 2011.
Nissan GT-R gets even faster
The 2012 Nissan GT-R has had a substantial overhaul to keep it one step ahead of the Porsche 911, BMW M3 and Lotus Evora. Power has been increased to 542bhp – a jump of 20bhp from the 2011 model and a massive 64bhp from the first GT-Rs sold in the UK in 2009.
Date added: Tuesday 08 November 2011.
Nissan GT-R race car packs 600bhp
Nissan’s racing arm NISMO has released pictures of the sensational Nissan GT-R FIA GT1 racing car. Quite frankly, this level of automotive eye-candy should come with a warning, because when the GT-R’s pictures hit our desk this morning, much coffee was spilled. However, there is one thing to note about the Nissan GT-R FIA GT1 racer – it isn’t just a pumped up standard car. No sir, not at all.
Date added: Monday 18 January 2010.
Car history: Nissan GT-R
The GT-R legend began over 40 years ago in the high heat of the FIA GT series – but the supercar’s roots came from a humble beginning – the Nissan Skyline family saloon. The original Skyline debuted in 1957 and was made by the Prince Motor Company – which merged with Nissan in 1966 – as a mid-size mass-market saloon.
Date added: Saturday 09 May 2009.




