Experience the power and performance of the next-gen Nissan GT-R 2024 street car.

A duo of high-performance cars from Japan has just made its debut at the 2023 New York International Auto Show.

Nissan GT-R 2024 was introduced at the Tokyo Auto Salon exhibition. This is only an upgraded version between the 3rd life cycle (after the 2010 and 2016 facelift), instead of a completely new generation as many people expect.

At the New York International Auto Show 2023, the Japanese automaker brought two versions: GT-R Premium Edition T-Spec and GT-R NISMO Special Edition.

Compared to the 2016 facelift, the Nissan GT-R 2024 has been refined in exterior design such as the grille, front bumper and air vents, LED fog lights, rear spoiler…

The Premium Edition T-Spec variant has a special exterior color Midnight Purple and Millennium Jade, inherited from famous Skyline GT-R models such as the R34 GT-R V-Spec and R34 GT-R V-Spec. II Nur.

This version is also equipped with a set of 9-spoke 20-inch wheels of the RAYS brand painted in gold color, accompanied by Brembo’s carbon-ceramic brakes.

The rear spoiler has also been upgraded to be more powerful instead of being rounded. The coefficient of wind resistance remains the same at 0.26, but the downforce on the road surface has been improved.

The Nissan GT-R’s Fujitsubo exhaust system is made from Titanium alloy, which reduces the vehicle’s total weight as well as providing an attractive visual effect.

The interior of the Nissan GT-R 2024 does not have too many changes compared to the previous version. The details are arranged horizontally according to the taplo surface “horizontal-flow”.

 

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