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The new GT-R features a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V6, delivering up to a remarkable 600 hp. With a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission, and Nissan’s renowned AWD system, the car handles with incredible precision. With 0-60 mph times under 3 seconds, the GT-R remains a track-ready powerhouse. You can adjust driving modes for comfort or performance.
The GT-R boasts an aggressive exterior, with its aerodynamic body. The distinctive V-motion front grille helps optimize cooling, while its LED headlights not only boost visibility but offer a striking look. The 20-inch wheels and carbon-fiber elements underscore its performance-oriented stance.
The cabin of the GT-R is both luxurious and driver-focused. Leather-appointed seats provide a supportive feel, while the 8-inch touchscreen with NissanConnect® technology provides entertainment and connectivity. The carbon-fiber details highlight the performance roots. Customizable gauge clusters keep you aware of key performance stats.
Nissan has equipped the GT-R with advanced safety features. Airbags, stability control, and ABS come standard, to enhance safety. The high-performance brakes, featuring EBD and ABS, delivers optimal stopping performance.
The technology in the GT-R is state-of-the-art, including a suite of tech, led by the 8-inch infotainment system, premium Bose® speakers, and seamless NissanConnect® connectivity. The vehicle’s real-time performance metrics monitors everything from boost pressure to lap times, making it perfect for performance enthusiasts.
Learn more about the 2024 Nissan GT-R by visiting Nissan of Hickory. Schedule your service or order Nissan parts through our parts department.
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