Shots of the Nissan GT-R are now being circulated around the net thanks to AutoWeek who decided to break the embargo following a previous leak of the production car’s exterior on Motortrend magazine’s December cover.
The Motortrend cover quotes some specs: 0 to 100km/h is achieved in 3.5 seconds, and a quarter mile drag in 11.7 seconds, with top speed maxing out at 310km/h. The car will cost under US$80,000. UPDATE: Edmunds Inside Line has more specs of the car – the twin turbocharged 3.8 litre V6 engine will be putting out 473 horsepower and 588Nm of torque, though there is no indication of what engine speeds these figures achieved. Still, looking at the tachometer you can tell this engine isn’t a screamer. This engine will be mated to a GR6 dual-clutch six-speed transmission with leather-wrapped aluminum paddle shifters – no manual is planned at the moment.
The interior kind of reminds me of an Audi but definitely looks the business, acres and acres of premium-looking black and aluminium trim. The bootspace looks rather decent and the gas shocks do not intrude into the space.
More shots after the jump.
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Comments express excitement about the Nissan GT-R’s impressive performance, with some doubting the official 3.5-second 0-100 km/h time. Many appreciate its powerful engine (473hp) and all-wheel drive, anticipating great modding potential. A few criticize the design or interior, prefer past models like the R34, but overall, the car is praised as a formidable, futuristic supercar that surpasses rivals like the 911 Turbo. Enthusiasts are eager to see it in action and tuners’ modifications.