Nissan GT-R

We thrash the Nissan GT-R, let our readers drive, and meet its maker

We thrash the Nissan GT-R, let our readers drive, and meet its maker


Nissan Middle East debuted the 2013 Nissan GT-R “For Track Pack” in Dubai last week at the Dubai Autodrome. The new model isn’t a big change, aside from a retuned suspension and further weight loss, and we didn’t get to drive it either. But Nissan had two 2012 GT-R test cars lined up on the track, with pro instructors in the passenger seat. With Nissan GT-R creator Kazutoshi Mizuno and his team hanging around. And we were told to bring in a couple of our Facebook fans as well for a drive!

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Nissan GT-R gets new 2014 Track Edition

Nissan GT-R gets new 2014 Track Edition


Just when we thought it couldn’t get any better, Nissan has yet again gone one step further, as they released details on the their latest offspring, the 2014 GT-R ‘Track Edition’. Debuting at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, the dedicated racer ditches many of its sensible features in search of the title of the perfect street-legal race-car.

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Switzer reveals 1000+ hp Nissan GT-R Ultimate Street Edition

Switzer reveals 1000+ hp Nissan GT-R Ultimate Street Edition


Switzer Performance, tuning specialists based in Ohio, has revealed their latest creation – a 1000+ hp Nissan GT-R. But make no mistake, this is no monster meant to be confined to the local drag strip; instead, the engineers at Switzer has managed to create a supercar with better road manners which, as claimed by Switzer, can be comfortably used for the routine soccer-mom chores without scaring the crap out of a budget sedan in the next lane. With the “Ultimate Street Edition” moniker, this supercar boasts no harshness generally associated with the performance-tuned vehicles.

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Nissan GT-R VVIP Edition 2012 model on sale in GCC

Nissan GT-R VVIP Edition 2012 model on sale in GCC


Nissan Middle East is now offering a VVIP version of its latest GT-R model. The 2012 Nissan GT-R is one of the fastest sports cars in the world, but it never had the material finish of its overpriced competitors from Germany and Italy. Pay for the VVIP edition though, and that becomes a non-issue.

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