2017 Nissan GT-R To Appear in the UK’ Goodwood Festival of Speed

by Neel K

Guests to the Goodwood Festival of Speed are going to watch remodeled 2017 Nissan GT-R for the very first time, as Godzilla will mark its first vibrant appearance on the well-known hillclimb.

Moving it up the 1.16-mile (1.86 km) long course is going to be NISMO racing motorist Briton Jann Mardenborough, who is the present record-holder for the fastest supercar time on the hillclimb, of 49.27 seconds, record was made in 2014 in a GT-R NISMO N-Attack.

Introduced at the New York Auto Show earlier in previous months, the brand-new GT-R has actually received its most comprehensive redesign yet, improved handling and an extra 20 HP squeezed from the 3.8-liter V6, to an overall of 565 HP, carried to all 4 corners through an upgraded 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox.

In Europe, the 2017 Nissan GT-R will cost ₤ 79,995 ($114,864) in the most inexpensive model, while the Prestige will cost ₤ 82,495 ($118,454) and the Track edition variant, modified by NISMO, will begin with ₤ 91,995 ($132,095).

The 592 HP, hardcore NISMO will likewise commemorate its UK premiere at the brand’s stand, along with the standard version.

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