All You Need To Know About The 2017 Nissan GT-R

The facelifted version of Nissan's ageing GT-R has had its full reveal at the New York Auto Show
All You Need To Know About The 2017 Nissan GT-R

The R35 Nissan GT-R has been with us almost 10 years, so the 2017 MY version’s facelift is very welcome indeed. It’s actually the second refresh the GT-R has been given, but what’s new? As you can see from the comparison image above, not a whole lot, but the changes do freshen up the R35’s ageing face.

All You Need To Know About The 2017 Nissan GT-R

At the front we have new intakes either side of the bumper with smaller daytime running lights, a larger front intake with a V-shaped insert into the upper section, and a new lip spoiler. The side skirts are new too, as are the vents around the exhaust pipes. As well as bringing the GT-R’s aesthetic a little more up-to-date, the tweaks also lower drag without changing downforce levels.

All You Need To Know About The 2017 Nissan GT-R

The interior has been given a thorough going over also. There’s a whole new dashboard featuring a new infotainment system based around an eight-inch touchscreen, which reduces the number of controls from 27 to 11 - so the centre console is less of a button fest. The gear-shift paddles for the six-speed dual-clutch gearbox meanwhile are now mounted on the steering wheel, rather than on the steering column.

All You Need To Know About The 2017 Nissan GT-R

Power from the 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 has been increased from 542bhp to 562bhp, thanks to “individual ignition-timing control of the cylinders and extra boost from the turbochargers”. It should sound better too, thanks to a new titanium exhaust.

All You Need To Know About The 2017 Nissan GT-R

There’s no word on performance figures just yet, but with such a modest boost in power, expect the 2.8 second 0-62mph time to remain the same.

Tempted? It’ll be available to order in Europe from April, with the first cars being delivered to customers this Autumn.

Comments

ramses rizal

That’s exhaust tips are a bit too big imo

03/23/2016 - 14:30 |
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Whyyyyy.. ffs add cars that we actually want!

03/23/2016 - 14:44 |
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Anonymous

To be frank, it looks little bit like an LFA from the front bumper.

03/23/2016 - 14:35 |
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Anonymous

IS THAT THE MAXIMA GRILLE FFS

03/23/2016 - 14:37 |
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Ricearu

Looks the same to me, may as well get an ‘09

03/23/2016 - 14:43 |
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Anonymous

Good guy Nissan still keeping the good old fashioned e-brake

03/23/2016 - 14:43 |
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Anonymous

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03/23/2016 - 14:43 |
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Anonymous

Big fan of the GT-R but getting kinda long in the tooth.

03/23/2016 - 14:44 |
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Anonymous

Looks almost identical

03/23/2016 - 14:57 |
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James Egghead

LFA Triangles in the front LOL

03/23/2016 - 14:58 |
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Oh, and Am I the only one who doesn’t give points to themselves?

03/23/2016 - 14:58 |
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