Pre-bookings for this exotic monster of a car had already commenced last month. Under the hood, Nissan’s high tech 3.In India, the GT-R will be offered in the European-spec ‘Premium Edition’ and will be available in the hues of Katsura Orange (new for 2017). A re-sculpted hood features on the car along with a new bumper, China Luxury Cosmetic Jars Manufacturers a V-motion grille and updated headlamp units with additional Daytime Running Light (DRL) setup, while the car looks pretty much unchanged from the rear.8-litre, V6, 24-valve, twin-turbocharged engine that produces 570PS of power at 6,800rpm and 637Nm of torque.But read about what the car has on offer and you might want to reconsider. A set of slick Y-spoke wheels lends even more swagger to the car though.com. And now, as the reports suggest, the wait is finally over as Nissan will launch the GT-R in its latest avatar on November 9.
Set to be imported as a CBU, the car is expected to carry a price tag of a shade under Rs 2 crore (ex-shoroom).In India, the GT-R will be offered in the European-spec ‘Premium Edition’ and will be available in the hues of Katsura Orange (new for 2017), Vibrant Red, Pearl Black, Storm White, Daytona Blue, Gun Metallic and Ultimate Silver. And indicating the final price tag on the GT-R, the token amount had been set at a handsome Rs 25 lakh. Handmade in a clean-room environment in Japan, the engine will transmit power to all four wheels via six-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Non conformists would have flinched at that, wondering why someone would spend that sort of money. This powertrain drives the car to 100kmph from dead halt in under three seconds!What’s more is that the car, donning its 2017 clothes, has also undergone a series of cosmetic changes to enhance its aerodynamics.