What nickname should we give the Nissan GTR R35 ‘Godzilla’?
I think it perfectly embodies the aggressive, fast, and thrilling driving experience that the GTR offers. It’s the dream car of every young car enthusiast. A Japanese-designed supercar that gives you options like Toyota Supra and Nissan Nismo, but if you’re not into track racing, then the R35 is perfect for you.
Nissan GTR R35 – History
Originally introduced in 1969 as the ‘Skyline’ in Japan, it was known for its track performance and speed. Over the years, it evolved and made its way to the European market in 2008. The GTR stood out for offering high-performance specs at a more affordable price compared to its European rivals. Competing against models like the Ferrari F430, Porsche Turbo, and Lamborghini Gallardo, the Nissan GTR gained a reputation for its quality craftsmanship. The current fifth generation comes in three trim levels: GT-R Premium, T-Spec, and Gt-R Nismo.
2021 Black Edition Features
Sikander purchased the 2021 Nissan GTR R-35 for Rs. 12 crores, which is half the price of an equivalent Porsche. This black edition boasts Recaro seats with black leather and stitching, alloy wheels, sleek canards, Apple CarPlay, Digital Climate Control, Diff Lock, adjustable steering and odometer, and a Bose stereo system.
Performance
The 2021 GTR’s hand-built engine, in stock form, delivers 542HP and can be tuned to reach up to 1200HP. With a 3.8L V6 engine and all-wheel drive, this car can go from 0-60 in just 3 seconds.
GTRs have always been leaders in the world of supercars, known for their power, performance, and speed. For a taste of what the GTR can do, check out the blockbuster movie Gran Turismo, directed by Neil Blomkamp.