Wednesday, January 26, 2011

2013 Nissan GT-R Specs and Reviews


2013 Nissan GT-R receives a number of minor updates, one which is Nissan has raised the horsepower V6 engine and revised transmission for smooth and quiet operation. Here are detailed information about specifications, features, and performances of the car. Elsewhere, the GT-R gains revised suspension settings, new lighting along with a spoiler measure handmade carbon fiber back to the Black Edition. Adding 15
horsepower boost in output is under 3 percent, but taking into consideration the supercar is now making 545 hp another world (up from 530 hp), move the needle on any amount of performance should be applauded. Torque has also increased from 448 pounds-feet 463 for latest model 2012 Nissan GT-R.

Applause can also be justified for another improvement of 2013 Nissan GT-R, the transmission has gotten some mechanical adjustments, letting it operate more smoothly and quietly. Nissan stated it was also back suspension permanently road-holding. These improvements will likely total little more a few tenths of seconds inside the time it takes 2013 Nissan GT-R for around the racetrack, nevertheless the first impression we are driving to confirm the 2013 Nissan GT-R does feel faster. Obviously, the average driver will most likely find the addition of your standard rearview camera and hand-made graphite rear wing (for the Black Edition) more tangible improvements.

Before all the enhancements made, the 2013 Nissan GT-R provided a really advanced level of performance in a fraction with the price of the original exotics. With a heady blend of high technology and rugged power, will probably remain the item of desire for driving enthusiasts everywhere. Using the changes for 2013 Nissan GT-R, the need to really be intense, which can be likely to keep your Nissan GT-R being produced for a long time.

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