Spied – 2012 Nissan GT-R facelift
Spied while testing on Germany’s famed Nurburgring Nordschleiffe track, is this face lifted version of the Nissan GT-R sportscar. There were two prototypes of the car being tested. One appeared to be the standard version, while the was the Spec-V version.
Both the cars on test possessed similar changes to their bodywork such as a new, reshaped upper grille and a new rear diffuser. As can be seen from the above image, there is a lot of camouflage hiding the other changes to the car such as flared bumper edges behind the rear wheels.
The face lifted Nissan GT-R could also come with a whole lot of other changes, such as changes to the mechanicals of the car, like the engine, transmission, suspension and steering. Nissan is expected to unveil the face lifted GT-R sometime later this year.
Source – Worldcarfans
Rendering – 2012 Nissan GT-R (facelift)
A rendering of the 2012 model year Nissan GT-R has found its way onto the internet. The Nissan GT-R for the 2012 model year will receive minor updates to its design and styling. The car could feature subtle revisions to its looks in the form of a new front bumper and rear spoiler. The interiors of the car could also receive a minor nip and tuck.
The car could also feature a minor bump in its power and torque figures, due to improvements made to the engine to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. There is also a possibility of Nissan introducing an all-electric or hybrid version of its GT-R.
The Nissan GT-R has been one of the most cult cars of the world, and the current version after beating the lap time of the Porsche 911 around the Nurburgring Nordschleife has become one of the greatest cars of this day and age.
Source – Woodys Car Site
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