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Future Cars: CarScoop's Vision of the 2017 Nissan GT-R


Ever since its Japanese launch in 2007 (USA 2008), the Nissan GT-R has gained a huge following and respect with its supercar-bashing performance. Subtle upgrades have been applied over its current lifespan with the aim of keeping Italians, Germans and Americans at bay with its AWD drivetrain coupled to a potent 3.8L twin-turbo V6.

However, the competition will not surrender; cue GM and Porsche with their new Corvette Stingray and 911 models respectively, as prime examples - hence why Nissan is expected to respond again.

For those of us like myself who grew up as part of the early-adapting PlayStation generation, the GT-R obsession grew with the R32-34 Nissan Skylines of the 1990's. Their bang-for-buck thrills combined with endless modification options has turned the GT-R moniker into something of an automotive cult status.

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Nissan Commences Sales of Updated 2013 GT-R in Europe, Laps 'Ring in 7:18.6


A couple of months after its world premiere at last year’s LA Auto Show, the updated for 2013 (2014MY in North America) Nissan GT-R has gone on sale in Europe.

It may look no different from the outgoing model but under the skin, the new GT-R features a raft of improvements. The 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 now pumps out 545HP (550PS) and 463 lb-ft (627 Nm) of torque and sports high-output injectors, a new relief valve for the turbocharger bypass and a new oil pan baffle.

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Ice Ricer Nissan GT-R Having Some Winter Fun in Northern Sweden


After demonstrating how easy it is to get a Nissan GT-R to plow its way out of a bank of snow, the crew at Team Ice Ricers is now sharing some short clips of a Godzilla dressed in its winter-camouflage costume sliding on Northern Sweden's icy roads as they're heading towards a local ice-course.

We can't see what kind of tires the GT-R is wearing (some commentators on YouTube are claiming that the Nissan sports car is fitted with special studded snow tires), but either way, the driver is sure pushing his luck under these adverse road and weather conditions.

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Nissan GT-R Updated for 2014MY, Laps Nürburgring in 7’18’’6 [w/Videos]


On December 6, 2007, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn proudly unveiled the all-new GT-R during the Tokyo Motor Show. Design chief Shiro Nakamura proudly stated that Japan’s supercar reflected the country’s culture. However it’s not the styling but what’s underneath that aggressive bodywork that has made it humiliate supercars worth double its price - or more...

Kazutoshi Mizuno, though, who heads the GT-R development team, is apparently a very difficult man to please. That’s evident from the modifications he has constantly made to his creation, the latest being the one unveiled today, which will be known as a 2014MY in North America, and as a 2013 model for the rest of the world.

When the GT-R was launched, its 3.8-liter VR38DETT twin-turbo V6 pumped out 480HP. A year later, it gained 5HP but it wasn’t until 2011MY when its output jumped considerably, to 530HP.

One would think that this would be enough. Mizuno didn’t: that’s why he upped the V6’s output just a year later to 542HP and then, in 2011, to 545HP for the North American market version.

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Nissan GT-R Station Wagon Replica Could be Yours for €35,000 - if You Live in Portugal


Some of you may remember a Nissan Stagea station wagon customized to look like the R35 GT-R that was spotted in Portugal and brought to our attention by CarScoop reader Daniel Esteves, earlier this year.

Now, another one of our readers, coincidentally with the same surname but with the initial Rafael, found the aforementioned car listed for sale in Porto, which is the second-largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon.

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Watch How Passengers React to the Nissan GT-R's Launch Control


If you ever had any doubts that the Nissan GT-R can put a smile or two to a person's face even if they are simply occupying the passenger seat, this video ought to dispel them.

The least enthusiastic response from all the people seen in this clip (courtesy of YouTube user "ToTheFloorVideos"), comes from the bikini-clad lady pictured above, though it could be because she has racked up plenty of miles – in cars like the GT-R for YouTube videos of the sort, silly...

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Nissan Builds First €500,000 Juke R with 545HP for Client, Makes Some Minor Changes to the Design


The wildest crossover ever to make the transition from concept to production, the new limited run Nissan Juke R that utilizes a modified version of the GT-R's platform and twin-turbo engine, is ready to be placed into the hands of a select few customers.

Nissan announced today that the first Juke-R road car has been built and tested and is now on its way be delivered to its new owner, adding that production of car No002 is "well underway".

The Japanese carmaker said that the exact price of the Juke R's depend on the precise specification requested by each buyer, but noted that it starts from a whopping €500,000 (about US$652,500) a pop, or more than five times the cost of a GT-R in Europe (6.5 times in the U.S.).

The street-legal, production version of the Juke R is more powerful than the 485bhp concept, as Nissan used the latest GT-R's 545bhp twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter engine that allows for an estimated 0-100km/h (62mph) sprint time of 3.0 seconds and a top speed of 275km/h (171mph).

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Jay Leno Gets to Know Tokyo's Midnight Club Scene in a Nissan GT-R


Geishas, samurai swords, Shinto temples and the latest high tech gadgets are only a small part of the things you get to see when you visit Japan. Jay Leno may have indulged in all of the above and then some more during his recent trip to the land of the Rising Sun, yet his main interest is cars.

Having already visited Toyota City, where he sampled both the world's only Lexus LFA Spyder and one of two existing 1966 Toyota 2000 GT convertibles ever made, specifically for a 007 flick, Leno couldn’t resist to go to a midnight meeting of Nissan GT-R owners in Tokyo.

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Vilner Adheres to Chinese Client's Wishes and 'Dragons Up' Nissan GT-R


Vilner, the small Bulgarian aftermarket firm that could, has unleashed pictures of its newest creation based on the almighty Nissan GT-R that was custom built for a Chinese businessman with a large car collection.

The client told Vilner that he wanted something to stand out from the crowd by incorporating elements from his country's rich traditions, with the tuner settling on a "Dragon" themed interior.

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Nissan Teams Up With Usain Bolt



If you are a car company, who do you think would be the best person to team up with? Maybe the fastest man in the world? Nissan have done just that. They have teamed up with Usain Bolt to create a one off gold Nissan GT-R.Usain Bolt helped Nissan to produce the special edition GT-R.

The new gold GT-R features Bolt’s signature and interior fittings that are made from real gold. This special GT-R will be auctioned for charity on eBay in late October. So if you fancy a chance at having this very unique GT-R you need to get onto eBay and put in a bid for it.

All the money that is raised will go to the Usain Bolt Foundation, this great charity hopes to create opportunities for young people all over Jamaica.

Nissan have said that if you are not fortunate enough to win this amazing car, they will be creating a limited edition version of the GT-R which you will be able to get your hands on. Details on the special Usain Bolt GT-R model will be released at a later stage.

Usain Bolt himself currently drives a Bolt GT-R; this GT-R has been tuned specially for Bolt.

Nissan have said that Bolt is now the “Director of Excitement”. Bolt has said, "Racing is my inspiration, and I want to help Nissan become an even more exciting brand for everyone." So we hope to see the new gold GT-R go to a very good home.

This new partnership makes you wonder, what will we see next from Bolt and Nissan?