2018 Nissan GT-R launches new trim levels and kits
The 2018 GT-R arrived at select Nissan dealers this week, building on the major changes made to the car last year. The 2018 models have added Pure accessories, a new black Kuro Night color that includes Apple CarPlay and premium interior packages.
Pricing for the 2018 GT-R lands roughly between $100,000 and $175,500, depending on the variant.
GT-R Grades
Power & Performance
Options & Pricing
2018 Nissan GT-R Gallery
GT-R Grades
The GT-R Pure is billed by Nissan as the most affordable in the range with a starting MSRP of $99,990. Next is the Premium grade with Bose audio, Active Noise Cancellation and Sound Enhancement, and a Titanium exhaust system. The GT-R Track Edition adds a bit more performance, borrowing elements from the NISMO version. Naturally, the GT-R NISMO sits at the top of the mountain, with a number of performance-oriented enhancements for handling, aerodynamics, and power output. The GT-R NISMO will see limited North American production for 2018 as well.
Photo: Nissan North America.
Power & Performance
Vehicle design was paramount when it came to the new GT-R; any and all visual changes were intended to increase downforce, reduce drag, and boost aerodynamic efficiency overall. For example, engineers worked specifically to eliminate “hood deformation” to improve aerodynamic performance at high speeds. Looking a bit closer, the “curving profile” of the front under spoiler is worth noting. That was slightly extended and lowered a few millimeters to improve airflow at its lower edge. Furthermore, every GT-R is characterized by Nissan’s “V-Motion” grille for more effective engine cooling.
Pure, Premium, and Track Edition GT-Rs are equipped with Nissan’s 3.8-liter DOHC 24-valve V6. The engine is mated to a dual-clutch sequential 6-speed transmission and electronically controlled ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system. In total, it creates 565 horsepower and 467 lb-ft. of torque. By comparison, the GT-R NISMO is rated at 600 horsepower and 481 lb-ft. of torque
Each engine is hand-assembled in a special clean room by highly skilled technicians known as Takumi craftsmen. An aluminum plate revealing their name is added to the front of the engine.
Photo: Nissan North America.
Options & Pricing
An All-Weather Package with Dunlop all-season tires and a unique coolant to water ratio is available for the Pure and Premium trims. The Premium can also be decorated with the (ideally named) Premium Interior Package. It includes hand-stitched semi-aniline leather with the aforementioned Kuro Night interior appointments. Below is a complete pricing chart for the 2018 Nissan GT-R. If you end up getting a new one, do send us a photo via Twitter: @Automoblog.
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan.
GT-R Pure
$99,990
GT-R Premium
$110,490
GT-R Track Edition
$128,490
GT-R NISMO
$175,490
2018 Nissan GT-R Gallery
Photos and Photo source: Nissan North America.
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