What is the Nissan GTR quarter mile time?

What is the Nissan GTR quarter mile time?

6.47 Seconds
Custom Nissan GT-R Sets 1/4-Mile Record Of 6.47 Seconds At 220 MPH.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan GTR have?

The Nissan GT-R uses an all-new GR6-type transmission, exclusively developed for the car. The paddle shift six-speed twin clutch gearbox is highly efficient – unlike an automatic transmission with conventional torque converter, there is minimum power loss so response and fuel economy is improved.

Do all GTRS have launch control?

No. But they do have a rev limiter function (not the same as the launch control on MY11+ cars) that people tend to call launch control… and it wasn’t covered under warranty.

How many times can you use launch control on GTR?

The GT-R’s new version of launch control does come with one operational caveat – you can’t use it more than four times in a row before it shuts down for a “cooling down” period. If the acceleration runs, or surface friction, have been particularly severe the system might not re-engage for quite some time.

How reliable are Nissan GTRS?

The Nissan GTR is more reliable than the R8 according to a 2017 J.D. Power and Associates report marking the Nissan 10th in initial quality vs. the R8’s ranking of 26th in initial quality.

How big is the turning circle on a Nissan GT R?

The turning circle of 12.1 metres isn’t appalling, but is poorer than the Audi R8 and generally comparable to larger SUVs. Weighing 1,740kg, the GT-R is certainly no lightweight – the four-wheel-drive system and heaps of electronic gizmos add a lot of extra weight to the coupe, so its startling performance is all the more shocking.

What are the dimensions of a Nissan GT R?

Nissan GT-R exterior dimensions. The GT-R isn’t a small car by any means but, at 4.67 metres long, it’s actually comparable to most mainstream four-seat coupes, including the Mercedes C-Class Coupe, BMW 4 Series and Audi A5.

What kind of car is Nissan Skyline GT-R?

Nissan Skyline GT-R is a car that has a 2 door coupé type body with a front mounted engine delivering power to all four wheels. The Skyline GT-R forms part of Nissan’s R32 model range.

What do the measurements on a turning circle mean?

Two different measurements can be quoted for a vehicle. A curb or curb-to-curb turning circle will show the straight-line distance from one side of the circle to the other, through the center. The name “curb-to-curb” indicates that a street would have to be this wide before this car can make a U-turn and not hit a street curb with a wheel.

The turning circle of 12.1 metres isn’t appalling, but is poorer than the Audi R8 and generally comparable to larger SUVs. Weighing 1,740kg, the GT-R is certainly no lightweight – the four-wheel-drive system and heaps of electronic gizmos add a lot of extra weight to the coupe, so its startling performance is all the more shocking.

What kind of car is the 2013 Nissan GT R?

If you’ve got the cash, the 2013 Nissan GT-R will be one of those rare options, alongside names such as the BMW M3, Audi R8 and Chevy Corvette Z06. While the 2013 Nissan GT-R is exotic, you can find nearly the same levels of performance from a less costly American alternative like the Chevrolet Corvette or Camaro, or even the Ford Mustang GT500.

What kind of horsepower does a Nissan GT are have?

While the 2013 Nissan GT-R is exotic, you can find nearly the same levels of performance from a less costly American alternative like the Chevrolet Corvette or Camaro, or even the Ford Mustang GT500. For 2013, Nissan has given the GT-R a 15-horsepower bump, bringing output to 545; torque is also increased by 15.

What kind of rear spoiler does a Nissan GT are have?

A new carbon rear spoiler is added to Black Edition models, while all GT-Rs now feature a standard rearview camera. From a company known for its innovative electric cars and sporty but affordable family sedans, the 2013 Nissan GT-R appears more like a 370Z on steroids.