4.14.2009

Nissan GT-R Stacked Up To (And Over) The NSX

Nissan GT-R Stacked Up To (And Over) The NSX
Remember when we started referring to the Nissan GT-R as Godzilla? You probably thought it was just us making a clever commentary on the prospects of the new Nissan as a sales leader (though not everyone agrees that'll happen). Nope. We were talking about how freaking ginormous the thing is. Thanks to the folks over at i-club, we now can represent this idea visually.

Information on Nissan GT-R Preview

Information on Nissan GT-R Preview
Nissan GT-R

What we know about the GT-R is that it will share its underpinnings with the Infiniti G35 coupe and sedan and the Nissan Z. Power will come from a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, with power rumored to be somewhere between 400 to 450 horsepower, believable considering the size of the twin exhausts we saw on the prototype we photographed earlier this year in LA. The GT-R has also sported all-wheel drive since the 80s, and we're confident that the newest one will, too.

Spain: Comes Nissan NP300

Spain: Comes Nissan NP300
With the arrival of Nissan Navara had disappeared the previous generation, but with current legislation, pick up have suffered a significant price increase, which has left an important gap for those who need a more basic than a Pathfinder pickup. For all these reasons, arrives at the Spanish market Nissan NP300 .

With a trade name unattractive, the new Nissan joins the range of vehicles targeted a mixed use work / leisure, with a price more attractive and generally good qualities. The diesel engine is the same as that used in previous Nissan Navara, with 2.5 liters and 133 hp.

Depending on the body may be able to three or five passengers-four in the King Cab-while finishes and equipment are simple, but fulfilled. The air conditioning, ABS, dual airbags, power pack and sound equipment are available, either as standard or as an option.