2018 Nissan GTR Review

David Web
Automotive Cars Updates Blogs
4 min readJul 24, 2018

The 2018 Nissan GTR is a supercar by all means. Looks, tech, performance everything about the car is beyond ordinary! And since this year, Nissan has added another trim option- GTR pure trim, the price of the entry trim is now closer to a performance bargain.

Exterior and Interior

The Nissan GTR is hailed as one of the best sports car existing in the market, and it certainly does look like it. There exterior styling of the Nissan company latest models of the GTR isn’t very different from previous model years, except some new bells and whistles. The front has been restyled for a more athletic look. It has a wider grille and new front fenders that help provide front downforce.

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At the back, the roofline blends with a tomahawk chop line and the elaborate taillights capture attention while drifting away. Inside, the GTR has significant updates which include a new steering wheel, dash and center console and an instrument panel wrapped in Nappa leather. The refined interior will surely give you the feel of a luxury infinity product.

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Engine and Performance

Nestled beneath the hood of the Nissan company latest models of the GTR is a 3.8-liter turbocharged V6 engine which oomphs this supercar with 565 hp. The power is transmitted to all the four wheels through a dual clutch-all-wheel-drive-system.

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The GTR can reach 60 mph in 2.7 seconds or less without much hard work. The exceptional electronic all-wheel system lets you send all the torque to the rear wheels for maximum power or split the torque between the rear and front wheel for maximum grip. The same system keeps the supercar stable and in control in the tightest of curves. The Brembo brakes and adjustable suspension makes it suitable for everyday driving around town, but its performance is best experienced at high speed on a winding race course because that’s what this dynamo is made for. However, if you are looking for both practicality and thrill, schedule a test drive of this beauty!

Technology

The base Pure trim comes loaded with notable standard features such as heated front seats, rear-view monitor, dual zone climate control, 8-inch touch screen with navigation. The premium models add Bose audio, active voice cancellation and titanium exhaust.

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So should you schedule a test drive of the 2018 Nissan GTR? Definitely! The latest GTR is an impressive upgrade and caters to the modern buyer. Visit your nearest Nissan dealers in Texas today!

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David Web
Automotive Cars Updates Blogs

I’ve been an automobile blogger for brands like Honda, Nissan, CDJR, automotive marketing etc.