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The Nissan GT-R R35 is a 2-door performance coupe produced by Japanese car company Nissan.

Nissan has been unabashed about the car's performance, apparently improving the car's performance from the previous generation. The new VR38DETT engine boasts 480 BHP (Brake HorsePower), a dramatic improvement over the previous generation's 276. However, each VR38DETT engine is hand-made, which means each GT-R will have a different amount of horsepower.

Because of its outstanding looks and its excellent acceleration and top speed, the Nissan GT-R R35 is considered a 'Supercar'.

This GT-R was created by a Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn who wanted to build the powerful supercar for street legal racing.

The GT-R has been the car of choice for the main Gran Turismo producer Kazunori Yamauchi for the Gran Turismo 5 Prologue the star of the car of the icon.

Variants

GT-R Black Mask

Main article: Nissan GT-R Black Mask '07

Nissan GT-R Black Mask '07

This was the disguised version of the production GT-R. Featuring a mask over the front and rear portions of the car, as well as rings of black tape around the wheel rims and over the door handles, when the production car was unveiled in real life at the Tokyo Motor Show 2007, the CGI production car was simultaneously unveiled through GT online. This GT-R Black Mask was been tested on the Nürburgring Nordschleife in order to beat the German sports car the Porsche 911 Turbo. The GT-R Black Mask has achieved the official record in 7'38'054 by overtaking the Porsche 911 Turbo's time 7'40'000.

Grade

Interior

  • Detailed

Price

  • Cr. 250,000

Level

  • 12

Colors

  • White Pearl (3P) with black mask
  • Ultimate Metal Silver (4M) with black mask
  • Dark Metal Gray (M) with black mask
  • Titanium Gray (TM) with black mask
  • Super Black with black mask
  • Vibrant Red (C) with black mask

GT-R (R35) '07

Main article: Nissan GT-R '07

Nissan GT-R '07

The Nissan GT-R (R35) '07 have been unveiled in the Tokyo Motor Show 2007 after the demonstration of the video of the GT-R Black Mask version in Nürburgring. Carlos Ghosn shows the GT-R was the only Japanese icon that can been transported from the real world & into the gaming world to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. The GT-R (R35) is not featured in GTPSP due to the SpecV variant of the car. The GT-R was shown in Gran Turismo 5 where players can get a trophy like using the plain GT-R (R35) in the Nürburgring Nordschleife for the Time Trial mode.

Specs

  • Grade (GT5): Premium
  • Interior (GT6): Detailed
  • Credits: Cr. 77,000
  • Drivetrain: 4WD
  • Level to unlock (GT5): 11
  • Colors: White Pearl (3P), Ultimate Metal Silver (4M), Dark Metal Gray (M), Titanium Gray (TM), Super Black, Vibrant Red (C)

GT-R SpecV '09

Main article: Nissan GT-R SpecV '09

Nissan GT-R SpecV '09

This is a lighter, faster version of the standard GT-R. Due to its inclusion in GTPSP, it can also be had as a Standard car, but only transferred from your portable garage; therefore it can only be used in Arcade Mode.

Grade

Interior

  • Detailed

Price (Premium)

  • Cr. 157,500

Level (Premium)

  • 12

Colors (Premium)

  • Brilliant White Pearl (3P)
  • Dark Metal Gray (M)
  • Ultimate Opal Black (RP)
  • Super Black
  • Vibrant Red (C)

GT-R SpecV (GT Academy Version)

Main article: Nissan GT-R SpecV (GT Academy Version) '09

Nissan GT-R SpecV (GT Academy Version) '09

This is the SpecV GT-R used in some of the training in GT Academy, Polyphony's competition to find the best gamers in the world and transform them into racers. It differs from the standard SpecV due to GT Academy decals.

Grade

Interior

  • Detailed

Price

  • Won by getting all Gold in the S License

Level

  • Unknown

Colors

  • Brilliant White Pearl (3P) with GT Academy decals
  • Dark Metal Gray (M) with GT Academy decals
  • Ultimate Opal Black (RP) with GT Academy decals
  • Super Black with GT Academy decals
  • Vibrant Red (C) with GT Academy decals

GT-R SpecV (GT Academy Special)

Main article: Nissan GT-R SpecV (GT Academy Special)

Nissan GT-R SpecV (GT Academy Special)

This is a unique variant of the SpecV GT-R, featuring a livery similar to the one seen on the six Stealth Model cars. It was given only to those who have participated at the GT Academy 2011.

Grade

Interior

  • Detailed

Price

  • Given at the participants of the GT Academy 2011

Level

  • Unknown

GT-R Concept (Tokyo Motor Show 2001) '01

Main article: Nissan GT-R Concept (Tokyo Motor Show 2001) '01 The original concept for the GT-R, and one of only two fully Standard model GT-R variants, this car first appeared in (and as the cover car of) GT Concept. It features a different profile and outrageous air intakes compared to the 2007 production model.

Grade

Interior

  • Simple

Price

  • Cr. 1,000,000 (0 km)

Level

  • 10

Colors

  • Titanium Blade

GT-R Concept LM Race Car

Main article: Nissan GT-R Concept LM Race Car

Prizecars 70-Nissan GT-R LM Edition ('02)

This was a rendering of a racing version of the 2001 GT-R concept, and the only other fully Standard GT-R in GT5.

Grade

Interior

  • Simple

Price

  • Cr. 1,000,000

Level

  • 23

GT-R Super GT '08

2008 Super GT500 Nissan GT-R Fleet

The 2008 Super GT Nissan GT-R race cars as they appear in Gran Turismo 6.

In the PS3 games, the GT-R Super GT is actually a range of different-liveried GT-R racers that competed in Japan's Super GT series in 2008.

Grade

Interior

  • Detailed

Price

  • Cr. 950,000

Level

  • 20

Colors

GT-R NISMO '14

Main article: Nissan GT-R NISMO '14

Nissan GT-R NISMO '14

This car appears in Gran Turismo 6 as part of Nissan's collaboration with Nismo. It was added with the update 1.12.

Interior

  • Detailed

Colors

  • Brilliant White Pearl(3P)
  • Ultimate Metal Silver(4M)
  • Dark Matte Gray(LM)
  • Meteor Flake Black Pearl(2P)
  • Vibrant Red(C)

GT-R Premium Edition '17

Main article: Nissan GT-R Premium Edition '17 The 2017-facelifted Nissan GT-R (R35), featuring several exterior and interior changes, as well as more power compared to previous models. This model first appeared in Gran Turismo Sport.

GT-R NISMO '17

Main article: Nissan GT-R NISMO '17 The 2017-facelifted GT-R NISMO, which was first introduced in Gran Turismo Sport as part of Update 1.15.

MOTUL AUTECH GT-R '16

Main article: Nissan MOTUL AUTECH GT-R '16 The car entered by NISMO in the 2016 Super GT Season, driven by Tsugio Matsuda and Ronnie Quintarelli. It was first introduced in Gran Turismo Sport as part of Update 1.15.

Notes

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