The ultimate Nissan GT-R supercar is now $175,000
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But if you want to get your hands on that kind of speed, you'll need to pony up some serious dough.
This week, Nissan announced that the top-of-the-line 2017 GT-R NISMO will start at $174,990.
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With a price tag like that, the GT-R NISMO is firmly in supercar territory.
For instance, the Audi R8 V10 Plus starts at around $190,000, the Acura NSX opens at $156,000, and the Porsche 911 Turbo S at $188,000.
This is a far cry from 2008 when the Nissan GT-R arrived on the scene with 480 horsepower and a $70,000 sticker price.
It was the performance bargain of the decade. Even though it's not quite the case anymore, you are still getting a ton of go-fast goodies for the money.
All GT-Rs are powered by a 3.8 liter, twin-turbocharged VR-Series V6 engine. Here, the engineers at NISMO - Nissan's in-house performance division - have massaged the hand-built motor to churn out 600 horsepower. Upgrades to the drivetrain include new ignition-timing controls, fuel pump, and high-capacity turbochargers. There's also a standard titanium exhaust system.
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Nissan has not yet released the official performance figures for the new NISMO GT-R. However, if its anywhere close to the 2.8-second 0-60 mph times we have seen from recent GT-Rs, you won't be disappointed.
If the $175,000 sticker price is too rich of your blood, a base 565 horsepower GT-R is still a stunning performer and carries a more palatable price tag of $109,990.
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