Nissan Skyline R35 GTR (2008-2010) |
Country
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Japan
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Top Speed (mph)
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193
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0-60 mph
|
3.4
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1/4 mile
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11.6
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BHP
|
473 @6400rpm
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Torque lbft
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433 @3200-5200rpm
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BHP per ton
|
271
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Engine capacity CC/CU
|
3799/232
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Engine type
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V6 Fuel Injection
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Aspiration
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Turbochargers x 2
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Valve Type/No
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DOHC 24
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Transmission (manual/auto)
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Auto/Paddle Shift
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No of speeds
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6
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Wheels driven
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AWD
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Brakes F/R
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Disc/Disc
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No. of Seats
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2+2
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Length (in)
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183.2
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Width (in)
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74.6
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Height (in)
|
53.9
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Kerb Weight (lbs)
|
3836
|
Additional Info: V6 now replaces straight 6 and the Skyline name is officially dropped and is actually known as just the Nissan GT-R. This car is technology packed to the max! A V-Spec is also available, as well as special order GT-R’s with owners being able to choose different specs to suit their wants and needs. The Nissan R35 is continually being updated and in 2010/11 it got a facelift and an increase in power to around 525bhp, with a 0-60 time of just 3 secs, a TopGear lap time of 1:17.8 and a new Nurburgring time of an amazing 7:24.22. 2012 has brought even more power with a 542bhp engine in Recaro, Premium and a Track Pack trim/option, all getting to 60 in just 2.7 secs and topping out at 196mph with a 24mpg average achievable. In 2014/15 the GTR Nismo got 591bhp and gets to 60 in 2.7 seconds. In 2016 a 562bhp engine was added to the factory GTR lineup and can reach 60 in 2.6 seconds and top 196mph. 2017 Track Edition released with 565bhp – Read and see more here. Updated 2020 GTR, 50th Anniversary Edition released along with the 2020 GT-R Nismo. |