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Nissan GT-R NISMO continues to evolve with updated version for 2021 (w/VIDEO)

Nissan’s GT-R has been around since 2007 and in that time, it has gone through many changes, evolving with updates and improved performance. This October will see another new version of the flagship GT-R NISMO, along with a special edition, being launched in Japan.

Both cars will be offered in the new, NISMO-exclusive NISMO Stealth Gray body colour, which was inspired by the tarmac of tracks that GT-Rs have set records and competed on.

Unpainted carbonfibre bonnet
The special edition will have a NISMO-exclusive clear-coated carbonfibre bonnet which is installed in place of a painted panel. This not only exposes the intricate carbonfibre weave but also takes 100 grams of weight away.

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

New logo used
The new GT-R NISMO will also have the new Nissan logo which has so far been used on the Ariya EV model. The logo will be set on the bootlid as well as the centre caps of each wheel, and also on top of the engine. The edition-exclusive 20-inch Rays aluminium forged wheels sport a red accent that matches existing accents around the body.

Continuing from the current GT-R NISMO, the large Brembo calipers and carbon ceramic rotors are the biggest ever fitted to a Japanese performance car – 410 mm in the front and 390 mm at the rear.

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

Race-proven technology
As Nissan’s ultimate performance car, the GT-R NISMO has continued to receive the best race-proven technology, drawing not just on NISMO’s expertise but also the experience of many cars competing in extreme racing conditions. The VR38DETT 3.8-litre twin turbo V6 with GT3 racecar-supplied turbochargers remains the heart of the GT-R’s drivetrain, rated at 600 ps.

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

The built-to-order GT-R NISMO special edition (pictured above) utilizes new high-precision, weight-balanced parts including the piston rings, connecting rods, crankshaft, flywheel, crank pulley and valve springs dialed in with tighter tolerances, delivering snappier revs and quicker turbo spooling. Each engine is handcrafted by its own takumi technician who places a takumi certification plate on the engine which is in an exclusive colour.

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

“The GT-R NISMO has always been an ongoing pursuit of ultimate driving pleasure,” said Hiroshi Tamura, Chief Product Specialist of the GT-R. “We take a holistic approach, seeking precision performance through a meticulous balance of engine components and shaving weight, and incrementally evolving the GT-R’s appearance to deliver the ultimate balance of power, performance and excitement to our customers.”

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO

Tomica Happy Set McDonald's
Tomica Happy Set : In collaboration with McDonald’s in Japan, a miniature Nissan GT-R NISMO will be available in the ‘Tomica Happy Set’, a popular McDonald’s meal for children. While adults have to wait for the actual car, the little ones can get their GT-R NISMO from the end of this month (for a limited time only).

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