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The 2024 Nissan GT-R comes with a powerful 3.8L twin-turbo V6 engine, delivering up to a remarkable 600 hp. The 6-speed dual-clutch transmission offers seamless shifts, and Nissan’s renowned AWD system, the GT-R offers excellent control. Achieve 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds, the GT-R remains a track-ready powerhouse. It also offers customizable driving modes.
The GT-R's exterior matches its performance, featuring a sleek aerodynamic profile. The V-motion grille enhances airflow, while LED lighting illuminate the road with a distinctive appearance. The 20-inch wheels and carbon fiber accents complete the design.
The cabin of the GT-R is built for luxury and performance. Premium leather seats provide a supportive feel, while the 8-inch touchscreen display with Nissan's infotainment system keeps you connected. The carbon-fiber accents give it a sporty feel. Driver-customizable displays keep you updated on your car’s performance in real-time.
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 electronic brakeforce distribution, provides confidence when braking.
Packed with innovative tech, the 2024 GT-R offers a full suite of advanced features, including an 8-inch display, premium Bose® speakers, and seamless NissanConnect® connectivity. The real-time performance monitor monitors everything from boost pressure to lap times, making it a must-have for drivers who love speed.
Learn more about the GT-R by visiting Nissan of Hickory. Schedule your service or order Nissan parts through our service center.
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