Nissan Motor has announced the launch of the 2012 model year Nissan GT-R. The new model goes on sale in Japan November 24 and will hit European showrooms in January 2012. Significant improvements in the engine, chassis and transmission, and a new light "To Track Pack" version of the GT-R are the main changes of Nissan's flagship model for model year 2012.
When started, the Nissan GT-R has created a new type of supercar. The latest version, which is due on sale in Europe in January 2012, is the most effective yet. It offers more performance, but this is allied to a better economy and lower emissions to provide more excitement for drivers and passengers.
Not only more power, the GT-R 2012 also has a newly developed suspension that compensates asymmetric greater emphasis on the driver's side in the right-hand drive models, "feel" the improved transmission and body for a stronger rigidity and better handling. 2012 Nissan GT-R Abstract: Engine - to improve the engine performance of the GT-R, 12L fuel economy has declined. is 11.8L/100 km when the engine power increases significantly 390kW and 404kW (550PS) from / 6400 rpm of torque between 612 and 632nm (64.5kgfm) between 3200 and 5800 rpm.
Transmission - Shift feel and tranquility has been refined through a design of reinforced fork and a shift firmer determination of rent for the flywheel housing. A special differential oil type of competition 2189th R35 (75W140), which was developed for the competition are now being used in each version of the GT-R. "For the Track Pack" - (currently available in some markets, like Japan, United Kingdom) is a new version of the GT-R line, designed for customers who want to enjoy the driving experience more visceral in their Nissan GT -R. Reducing the weight of the car, this version is a two-seat configuration with a quilted mats instead of the rear seats. The front seats are upholstered in leather and fabric high-grip, a new concept "To Track Pack" version, which keeps the driver firmly in place even in the most vibrant and trackday action (right-hand drive only).
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