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

Anonymous

I think it’s time for the next GT-R.

03/23/2016 - 14:18 |
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Anonymous

Finally, it gets an interior worthy of a USD$100,000+ car.

03/23/2016 - 14:19 |
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Anonymous

the interior style reminds me bit of mazda’s interior, very nice looking though

03/23/2016 - 14:21 |
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Anonymous

The nismo version is yet to come

03/23/2016 - 14:25 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Imagine a roadster…

03/23/2016 - 16:18 |
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Anonymous

Still waiting for a Z-tune GT-R ~

03/23/2016 - 14:27 |
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Michael Kelm

Just a quick and lazy mirror in Photoshop to help us Aussies, Brits and others visualize

03/23/2016 - 14:27 |
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Don’t forget us Hong Kongers..

03/23/2016 - 14:36 |
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Mind blown thinking how that worked without flipping the GTR logo the wrong way round.

03/23/2016 - 15:20 |
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Ad us Thai :)

03/23/2016 - 15:51 |
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Don’t forget us Cypriots :D

03/23/2016 - 19:56 |
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Cyprus too!!

03/24/2016 - 19:50 |
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tdotroopnarine

The interior is a big step up

03/23/2016 - 14:28 |
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Charles A🔰🚘

Sweet

03/23/2016 - 14:29 |
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Takashi Doyama

Is it me, or is the interior a bit…….. Porsche?

03/23/2016 - 14:29 |
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Anonymous

Front grille looks like LFA

03/23/2016 - 14:30 |
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