2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO: More Powerful... and More Expensive

When the GT-R came out in 2008, the car pretty much wrote an entire page in the Great Book of Automotive Performance. Not only that, but it was also a bargain: with a base price of $89,900, it was cheaper than a base-model 911 and faster than its Turbo variant.

Nine years later, the car got better and better: power figures climbed upward, and the arrival of the NISMO variant gave the GT-R a new level of performance. However, the price also went up.

For 2017, the sportier version of the GT-R, the NISMO, will start at USD$174,990 (or about $231,000 in Canadian dollars). For that price, you get a twin-turbo V6 displacing 3.8 litres and pushing out 600 horsepower, with a torque peak of 481 pound-feet. Just like in the redesigned regular GT-R, the NISMO version gets a new leather interior including Alcantara seats and a three-spoke steering wheel. An eight-inch infotainment screen is also included in the deal, while a titanium exhaust helps the car breathe.

While the original GT-R was a cheap way to embarrass Italian supercar owners, Nissan figured out that the car could be sold at a higher price; its sales aren’t showing any signs of slowing down, which sort of proves their argument.

Share on Facebook

More on the subject

First Drives2017 Nissan GT-R: GT-Class Graduate
Every serious car manufacturer worth their mettle produces or has produced a halo sports car. In the grand scheme of the car business, they are a necessity. No, hundreds of thousands are not sold every year, but they are likely at least part of the reason why Dodge sells as …
Blog2017 Nissan GT-R: The State of Things
I believe I’ve reached an age where I’m properly able to glance back to the past with nostalgia and optimistically look to the future. The present, however, is a different situation… The present is always about change and human nature doesn’t take too kindly to change. That’s how the average …
News2017 Nissan GT-R Nismo unveiled at Nurburgring
Nissan chose Germany's Nurburgring as the ideal venue to unveil the super car-eating, fire-breathing 2017 GT-R Nismo. Like the 2017 GT-R unveiled by Nissan earlier this year, the new GT-R Nismo gets revisions just about everywhere, including a "significantly reinforced hood (that) avoids deformation at extremely high speeds," and a …
NewsHere is the 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition
Through an Internet post, we discovered the newest variant of the 2017 Nissan GT-R: after the Premium and the NISMO, we now discover the Track Edition. Set to be slotted between the Premium and the NISMO in terms of performance, the Track Edition is built for those looking for a …