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2016



Japan's three largest car manufacturers, Toyota, Nissan, and Honda, always featuring the fastest race car for  Super GT500 class.

Super GT500,  is renowned in Japan, where only three of Japan's largest manufacturer is allowed to participate in the most high-class racing GT500.

Since 2014, Nissan always uses Nismo GT-R, while for 2017, Toyota relies on LC Lexus, and  the new Honda NSX GT 500.



As reported, for the Super GT 500 in 2017, Nissan will update latest models of the GT-R for the race, with the aerodynamics package which is reduced  25 percent, according to the Super GT new regulation.

The successor to the greatness of 'Godzilla' is undergoing tests for the first time since out from Nismo and was introduced in late 2016.

Change and improvement are also made to the sector body to get a better level of aerodynamics. Changes in this sector can be seen from the shape of the bumper with the bigger in the down-force sector , widening the side fender and also use a large rear wing.




Without camouflage to hide the new body,  the visual angle of the latest modifications aerodynamic package and it looks to the appearance of the outside body more muscular and aerodynamic. Can be seen in the headlights and aerodynamic elements that make the Nissan GT-R Nismo GT 500 can maximize down-force because the grip of the on asphalt increased so that it will support the stability and performance.


For powertrain, the Nissan GT-R is not using the unit original engine V6 3800-liter turbo VR38DETT, but a monster four cylinder turbo engine capacity of 2,000 liters, NR20Ah, with a boost power more than 600 hp, generated is directed by semi-automatic transmission with a 6-speed steering wheel paddle-shift



The Dodge Shakedown Challenger weaves together design cues from the past and present to create a uniquely original Mopar creation. The blend of yesterday and today is distinctly visible through exterior and interior styling, but comes to throaty fruition under the hood, where new Mopar-powered products administer a jolt to the heart of the classic 1971 Challenger.

The Dodge Shakedown Challenger drives 485 horsepower to the pavement via a Viper Tremec T6060 six-speed transmission and is further augmented by a Mopar concept cold-air intake and Mopar custom dual exhaust with black powder-coated Mopar exhaust tips. The custom front and rear suspension is lowered, dropping the Shakedown Challenger closer to the road - or to the track - creating a capable performer versatile enough to tackle the street or Pro Touring/Drift-type motorsports competition. Braking power is supplied by Brembo-red SRT® Hellcat six-piston front brakes and four-piston rear brakes.

The merging of old-school muscle with the 21st century is quickly evident on the "Bitchin' Black" exterior, hung on a unique hand-built, one-off frame with a removable body. The Dodge Shakedown Challenger rolls on concept SRT Hellcat Slingshot-designed 19-inch by 9 1/2-inch front and 20-inch by 9 1/2-inch rear wheels, providing a "coiled" stance. A heritage-inspired 1971 Shaker hood scoop is added with help from select parts from the Mopar brand's modern-day Shaker hood kit, feeding fresh air to the HEMI® powerplant.



The Shaker hood scoop is accented on top with a black "Shakedown" badge outlined in red, tying in neatly with custom gloss-black and gloss-red stripes that hug the scoop and flow down to the fascia and also up and over the roof to the tail, extending around and underneath the valance.

The 1971 Dodge Challenger body is shaved, deleting the door handles, drip rails and fuel door, which is relocated to the trunk. The Dodge Shakedown Challenger incorporates concept front headlamps and taillamps from the 2017 Dodge Challenger "massaged" to mesh seamlessly with '71 Challenger proportions. The headlamp bezels are Satin Black, as are the housing and surround of the tail lamps, which feature lenses trimmed in red. The modern Challenger grille and surround also get the Satin Black treatment, set off by gloss-black grille bezels. Satin Black also colors the concept rear spoiler and chin spoiler, fog lamp bezels and mirror caps. Matching red Mopar 392 logo decals on the front fenders complete the exterior.



Heading inside, the iconic Dodge is further transformed with modern mods. Dodge Viper front seats are re-trimmed in black Katzkin leather bolstered by black Alcantara inserts and red stitching matching the embroidery on the Dodge Viper steering wheel, which features a custom satin black airbag cover and shroud. The black leather shift boot adds additional modern Challenger DNA, capped by an SRT Hellcat gearshift knob. Mopar instrument panel gauges are black, contrasted with the gloss carbon fiber instrument panel cluster trim. The center console, steering wheel trim and door panels are also gloss carbon fiber. A black "Shakedown" badge outlined in red is stamped on the dash.



The Shakedown's potential as a track performer is catered to with a custom roll bar and rear seat delete, replaced with netting and a console shelf for storing racing essentials. The fuel cell and lines are stored in the black-carpet lined trunk.





Three cars stood out at the Paris Motor Show, and one of them wasn’t even there. It wasn’t at the show because it’s about two years from production, Daimler’s development boss Dr Thomas Weber said the night before the show opened. The other reason it wasn’t there was that, even as Herr Dr Weber was on stage, the unnamed hypercar was being blow-dried in the wind tunnel in Sindelfingen.



Auburn Hills -Dodge rumored to be making a big change in the latest generation Challenger models. Challenger latest generation is rumored to be introduced around 2019.

The latest edition of the Challenger that will use the same platform with the Alfa Romeo Giulia. This means that this model uses rear-wheel drive.


This change reportedly will add to the dynamics on the car, better handling, and make it into a more nimble maneuver

There is no official confirmation to use the engine. But it is expected the car will use a V8 engine.

As a comparison, Challenger generation Hellcat today use 6.2-liter V8 HEMI engine. The machine is capable of spraying up to 707 horsepower.

For this latest generation, will use new engine of Hellcat HEMI V8 that has been upgraded so that at least could be boosting power to 750 horsepower.


Silverstone - British F1 driver Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes team managed to win the British Grand Prix held Sunday (10/07/2016). It was Hamilton's fourth win in their own homes, after a previous winner in 2008, 2014 and 2015.

Racing at Silverstone Circuit on Sunday (07/10/2016) started behind the safety car because of the wet track after the rain. Throughout the race, Hamilton relatively dominant to maintain its position in the first place.

Meanwhile, Nico Rosberg and Max Verstappen engaged in a fierce battle for the position of second. In the end, the podium was taken by Rosberg and Verstappen had to settle for finishing third.

For Hamilton, it was the third victory in a row that he noted in the British GP. Overall, Hamilton is already a four-time winners of the Silverstone

With a victory in the British Grand Prix, Hamilton cut the difference in points with Rosberg in the driver standings. Hamilton now has 167 points, just four points adrift of Rosberg who still leads the standings.


However the results achieved by Rosberg is still not safe. Rosberg is being investigated by the competition Committee held communication with the team, while engaging the problem in the middle of the race. Communications allegedly occurred with the team regarding a problem gearbox while racing. Communication of technical problems, it was banned by the FIA regulations.

British GP race buzzes with drivers who off the track. Indonesian rider, Rio Haryanto and his team-mates, Pascal Wehrlein of Manor Racing team, be some riders who had to end the race sooner, because thrown into the gravel.

For the Ferrari duo, Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen, the results of the British GP was quite bad. Several times seen both riders had difficulty controlling the car, due to the track slightly damp and use slick tires. At the end of the race, Raikkonen finished in fifth and ninth to Vettel.

Here are the results of the British GP
1. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes-Mercedes 52 laps 1h 34m 55.831s
2. Nico Rosberg Mercedes-Mercedes GER 6.9s
3. Max Verstappen NED Red Bull TAG Heuer 8.2s
4. Daniel Ricciardo AUS Red Bull TAG Heuer 26.2s
5. Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari-Ferrari FIN 69.7s
6. Sergio Perez MEX Force India-Mercedes 76.9s
7. Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes GER 77.7s
8. Carlos Sainz Jr ESP Toro Rosso-Ferrari 85.8s
9. Sebastian Vettel-Ferrari Ferrari GER 91.6s
10. Daniil Kvyat RUS Toro Rosso-Ferrari 92.6s



British rally racer, Mark Higgins, a success made all the people which present at the event's most dangerous race the Isle of Man on Monday (06/06) stunned by breaking new fastest lap record using the Subaru WRX STI, which previously he made a record, 19 minutes and 15 seconds in 2014

Subaru has set a new record in the Isle of Man. Thanks to the Subaru WRX STI that has been modified, Mark Higgins beat the Snaefell Mountain Course with a distance of 60.7 km, which is renowned as one of the most dangerous track in the Isle Of Man in 17 minutes and 35 seconds

To break this record, Subaru WRX STI called Time Attack was developed with input from professional racers. Visually, the car has a body kit that includes a new front bumper with wide air dam, side skirts, rear diffuser, large rear wing and alloy wheels.

The engine has also been modified. Reportedly, the 2.0-liter turbocharged flat four is set so that it can give off power to 600 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. the average speed of the Subaru WRX STI which has been specially modified to break the record reaches 207.1 km / h. Even so, Higgins believes he is able more faster.




The issue of the environment, air pollution and global warming has become the world's attention some time later is becoming more prominent, especially on cars that run using the internal combustion engine that obtain power from burning mixture of fuel and air in the combustion chamber.

Following Paris which prohibits the use of old cars are produced under the 1997 and motorcycle production before 2000 to enter the territory of the center of Paris from July 1 tomorrow, now Norway launched a new program to reduce air pollution that would ban petrol cars and diesel began in 2025 ,

Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, has just tweeted headline Norwegian newspaper, Dagens Næringsliv, which mentions that the discourse to stop selling gasoline fueled automobiles and diesel began in 2025 has the backing of the four major parties in Norway.

While still in the form of discourse and have not reached definitive decision, plus the lag time of nearly a decade, save all kinds of possibilities either for the better or not, plan removing a conventional machine in Norway is expected to trigger other European countries more freedom from air pollution

Although this decision is not final, Elon Musk seemed delighted with this news. in his tweet, " Just heard Norway will ban the sale of fuel-engine car in 2025. You guys Rock !!"




Currently the number of electric cars in Norway approximately 24 percent of the total number of private vehicles in the country are often cited as the happiest country.



Valentino Rossi won the MotoGP Catalunya 2016 after winning a fierce duel with Marc Marquez. Meanwhile, Jorge Lorenzo had completed the race more quickly because of the crash.

In the race held at the Circuit de Catalunya, Montmelo, Sunday (05/06/2016) night, Rossi, who started in fifth position would be able to end the race in pole position. First he passed Lorenzo and involved in a fierce duel with Marquez before claiming his second victory this season.

While the misfortune experienced by Lorenzo led the race since the first lap actually lose that position from the fifth lap and ended up having completed the race on lap-16.

With the results of this race, while Marquez topped the standings with 125 points from seven races, 10 points ahead of Lorenzo in second place with 115 points. While Rossi is third with 103 points.

Green lights mark the race began, Lorenzo, who started from the second position straightl overtaking Marquez who holds the pole position. Dani Pedrosa in third and Valentino Rossi down to eighth position.

However, only one lap, Rossi went back to the sixth position. While Lorenzo still leads the race followed by Repsol Honda duo Marquez and Pedrosa.

Despite leading the race, Lorenzo could not escape from Marquez continues to chase behind. Rossi was slowly but surely able to improve his position.

Until finally in the fourth lap, Rossi then passed Pedrosa and Marquez to get behind Lorenzo.

Rossi trailed  Lorenzo for two laps before finally in the sixth lap, he managed to overtake Lorenzo and led the race.

Shortly after overtaken by Rossi, Lorenzo lost the second position on lap seven after being overtaken by Pedrosa and Marquez and then he crashed out in fourth position.

Lorenzo did not only lose the chance to win but also have to stop the race because it was hit by Andrea Iannone from behind on lap-16.

Both riders also fell and Lorenzo looks very annoyed to Iannone.

While in the front row, Rossi and Marquez competing for the position. Both fierce fight in the last five laps.

Rossi and Marquez overtaking each other towards the end of the race which eventually won by Rossi and more comfortable in first position until crossing the finish line. Marquez in the second position, while Pedrosa was third.

The results of the Catalunya GP races.

1. Valentino Rossi ITA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 44m 37.589s
2. Marc Marquez ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 44m 40.241s
3. Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 44m 43.902s
4. Maverick Viñales ESP Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR) 45m 1.977s
5. Pol Espargaro ESP Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1) 45m 7.135s
6. Cal Crutchlow GBR LCR Honda (RC213V) 45m 13.833s
7. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP) 45m 19.053s
8. Alvaro Bautista ESP Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 45m 20.564s
9. Danilo Petrucci ITA Pramac Octo Yakhnich (Desmosedici GP15) 45m 22.926s
10. Hector Barbera ESP Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP14.2) 45m 24.258s




The U.S  military makes stealth motorcycles that allows soldiers to be able to sneak up quickly without known enemies. This motorcycle only emits 55 decibels, or like the sound emitted by electric toothbrush.

Two-wheeled vehicle military is capable of reaching 80 miles per hour. This motorcycle sound is silent because the electric drive.

Stealth Motorcycles or called the SilentHawk uses two-wheel drive system to improve traction on gravel roads, sand, or other challenging trails. Slim body dimensions have the benefit of being able to bulldoze the forest path, where other military heavy vehicles can't get through it.

Alex Dzwill, Chief Engineer for the project SilenHawk of the company Logos Technologies, say, with standard skills, all the soldiers could use this motorcycle in any field.

However, SilentHawk has limitations, with battery power only lasted two hours. Therefore, this motorcycle experience modification again, until finally using hybrid engines, which can use all types of fuel, such as gasoline, aftur, kerosene, or diesel.

The Silent Hawk’s electric system is from Alta Motors. “They have purpose built this battery pack to be of higher density … They have an active cooling system in it that insures that even if there is a cell failure that one cell will fail with no explosion. It will remain operational,” said Dzwill. It’s very similar same multi-cell system in today’s Tesla cars.

“Our system is a bigger brother,” said Jean-Marc Henriette, chief engineer at LSA Autonomy, which makes the Nightmare. “We’ve got a much bigger bike for the same type of requirements.” The Nightmare weighs in at about 400 pounds, compared to 350-pound Silent Hawk. Both bikes feature a front-wheel motor and rear motor but the Nightmare boasts a larger horsepower, 17 in front and 135 in back. The Nightmare averages around 13 kilowatts in generated power, versus 7.5 kilowatts for the Silent Hawk. Both have the ability to run external devices, too.



"CURRENT AND FUTURE BMW MODELS HAVE EVEN MORE AUTOMATED-FEATURES FOR IMPROVED CONTROL, ENHANCED SAFETY AND GREATER DRIVING PLEASURE"

Over the past 100 years, BMW has been setting the benchmark in terms of automotive innovations. The sixth-generation BMW 7 Series has proven this yet again, with breath taking new technology that includes gesture control for the iDrive system, Remote Control Parking via the BMW Display Key and a 7-inch tablet integrated into the rear armrest. Said tablet not only controls communications and infotainment, but cabin functions such as lighting, too.

The latest 7 Series also features Traffic Jam Assistant, which takes over the burden of driving in heavy traffic. When activated, it maintains a set distance from the vehicle in front and brakes the 7 Series to a complete standstill without any input from the driver. As with all great leaders, BMW continues to push boundaries. The carmaker recently showcased the BMW i Vision Future Interaction, which gave us a glimpse of what we can expect in the near future.



SUPERB VISUALS

As seen in the BMW i Vision Future Interaction (based on the BMW i8 Concept Spyder), it includes a head-up display, three-dimensional instrument cluster and a 21 inches  panorama display extending
from the dashboard center to the front  passenger seat.




ALWAYS CONNECTED

The BMW i Vision Future Interaction will ensure that the driver remains connected to his work and social networks via the Open Mobility Cloud or BMW Connected App. If the car is being driven
autonomously, drivers will even be able to conduct video calls and check their email on the way.


ENHANCED CONTROLS

Apart from touch and voice controls, BMW’s i Vision Future Interaction offers AirTouch,
which further improves gesture control by also recognising depth movements. This allows users to operate the panorama display as a touchscreen without actually touching it.

SIMPLIFIED DRIVE MODES

BMW models of the future will only have three drive modes – Pure Drive, Assist and Auto Mode. Pure Drive gives full control to the driver, Assist tells the various assistance systems to actively
intervene, while Auto leaves the driving to the car.




MOST people would throw a big party to celebrate a landmark birthday. But Porsche is marking the 20th anniversary of its hugely popular roadster, the Boxster, by giving the car a comprehensive mid-term update… and a deed poll.

Instead of being known simply as the Boxster, the car has been renamed the 718 Boxster. Predictably, the Boxster’s hardtop brother is now known as the 718 Cayman. That numerical prefix pays homage to Porsche’s lightweight mid-engine 718 sports car, which enjoyed lots of racing success in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

And therein lies a clue as to the biggest change Porsche has made to the new Boxster. Like
the old 718, the latest Boxster is now powered by a 4-cylinder boxer engine instead of the 6-pot that has driven every Boxster model to date. Apart from the cylinder count, engine capacity is down, too. The Boxster and Boxster S now use all-new turbocharged 2-litre and 2.5-litre units respectively, instead of the naturally aspirated 2.7-litre and 3.4-litre units of before.

The smaller engine runs maximum boost of 1.4 bar, while the 2.5-litre manages with 1.0 bar.
On the Boxster S, the turbocharger benefits from variable-turbine geometry, a feature which hitherto
had been the preserve of the flagship 911 Turbo. Despite the downsizing, output is up by 35bhp in both cases, to 300bhp and 350bhp respectively. Torque figures have taken a jump, too – the Boxster gains 100Nm and the Boxster S, 60Nm, delivered much earlier and over a wider rev range than before.

But not withstanding the physically smaller engines, there is no weight benefit because the reduced mass of the smaller block has been negated by the presence of the turbo, intercooler and associated piping. Performance is markedly improved, with the Boxster and Boxster S now hitting 100km/h in
4.7 and 4.2 seconds respectively when equipped with the 7-speed PDK dual-clutch gearbox and
optional Sport Chrono pack (which shortens the two Boxsters’ Boxster’s “718” upgrades
include a 918 Spyder-style steering wheel, five new interior colours, nicer trim, better infotainment
and a driving programme selector. 0-100km/h acceleration by 0.2 of a second), on their way to top
speeds of 275km/h and 285km/h – stunning figures for what is, remember, the “junior” sportster
in Porsche’s range.


With its remarkable century sprint time, the Boxster S in particular comes perilously close to treading on the toes of the newly revised 911 Carrera. Impressively, Porsche says all this extra performance goes hand-in-hand with up to 13 percent better fuel efficiency.

Visually, the 718 Boxster looks like a sharpened version of its pretty predecessor, but Porsche resolutely refuses to use the “F” word – facelift – and describes the model instead as a full
generation change. Despite appearances, every external body panel is new, save for the bonnet, rear deck, windscreen and folding roof.

Look (really) closely and you’ll spot the more pronounced crease profiles in the front wings, rear haunches and doors, the squarer, more aggressive front bumper and the pointier-shaped headlamps. The newly designed, pencil-thin horizontal LED indicators in the front bumper and the larger but neater air intakes clean up the front end.

At the back, the rear spoiler stands higher than before, and it no longer extends visually into the tail-lamps like on the old car. Consequently, the taillamps have lost their distinctive lateral protrusion and now look more generic. The Boxster S is distinguished by twin circular tailpipes, where the Boxster has a single, trapezoidal one. Apart from the new boxer engines, there are lots of other changes under the skin.

The steering rack is borrowed from the 911 Turbo and is 10 percent quicker than before, there
are new strengthening elements in the rear suspension for greater rigidity and accuracy, and the rear
wheels are half an inch wider. The dampers are all-new and sturdier, and spring rates have been
changed to reduce roll and pitch.

The optional Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system with its 10mm-lower ride height and selectable adaptive damping has been revised, with a wider spread of damping rates to allow a more compliant ride at one end of the spectrum and even firmer roll resistance at the other. The brakes are upsized, too, with the Boxster now using the larger brake discs of the previous Boxster S, and the Boxster S in turn adopting the anchors from the current 911 Carrera.


As on the newly revised 911, the Boxster’s various driving modes are now selectable via a
small rotary dial on the steering wheel. In the middle of that dial is a Sport Response button which,
when pressed, puts the gearbox in the optimum gear and puts the turbo in “maximum attack”
mode (by closing the bypass valve, retarding ignition and opening the throttle slightly, even
when the driver’s foot is off the accelerator), to ensure maximum acceleration and power for spurts
of up to 20 seconds.

The upshot of all this is a monumentally able and exciting roadster. In the Boxster S, pickup
is far stronger than before, especially at low revs where the car surfs along on its newfound
wave of turbo torque. The power delivery in the non-S Boxster is noticeably less torrential, requiring more revs before the car feels seriously rapid, but it’s still hugely impressive for a mere 2-litre.

Not withstanding the deeper chested low-end deliveries, both engines are very linear, revving
keenly and pulling progressively ever more ferociously up to their 7500rpm redlines. The downsized engines still sound good, though they lack the thrilling top-end wail of the old flat-6, which is a pity.

At idle, there is a barely discernible boxer throb. On the move, the dominant voice is a purposeful tune, unless the optional sports exhaust system is fitted, in which case your ears are treated to a raspy exhaust note that crackles on the overrun.

The soundtrack itself is fairly uniform through the rev range, unlike the flat-6 whose note morphs in volume and intensity as revs rise, building to a hairraising crescendo at the peak. The gearboxes are excellent, as before – a superbly positive, short-throw change action for the 6-speed manual, and instantaneous, whip-crack response on the dual-clutch, paddle-shift-equipped 7-speed PDK.

The Boxster has always been a thrill to hurl down a twisty, undulating road, and the new one remains so. The electromechanical steering is delightfully linear and well-weighted, and is even keener now thanks to that 10 percent quicker rack.

The nose just dives into bends without hesitation or roll, grip at both ends is astonishing, and the car feels incredibly agile, simply refusing to slide unless you are cornering at insane speeds. Subjectively, the steering feel does seem a tiny bit less detailed and granular than before, but if so, this is a question of microdegree. In absolute terms, the Boxster’s steering is still up there among the very best.

And when the tyres finally do start to edge wide progressively, there are no surprises because
the chassis remains poised and adjustable, displaying the benefits of its ideal mid-engine weight
balance. The Boxster is ferociously grippy and able around corners, but never hairy. The Boxster’s brakes are massively strong, hauling the hurtling car down time and again without fade, and always feeling like there is ample capability to spare. To boot, there is wonderful, confidence-inspiring feel from the firm, progressive pedal.

Porsche estimates the 718 Boxster S will lap the Nurburgring 16 seconds faster than its predecessor, which puts it practically on par with the outgoing 3.8-litre 375bhp limitedrun Boxster Spyder. Given the exhilarating way it hurtles through Both the 718 Boxster and 718 Boxster S are thrilling, agile, grippy and torquey, but the S is a significant step ahead in performance.

718 Boxster S has the powerful stoppers from the current 911 Carrera, while 718 Boxster has the disc brakes from the previous Boxster S. the ducking and diving mountain roads on our Portuguese test route, it is an entirely believable claim.

And impressively, that racecarlike pace and control are coupled with a superb, composed ride. The chassis soaks up everything, even ruts and undulations attacked at speed, and at lower speeds it is perfectly judged as well – firm, but never harsh. On motorways, the car is a superb cruiser, with a well-insulated cabin (with the top up) and relaxed gearing.

And as I discovered on a closed-off military airfield which Porsche thoughtfully provided,
it remains rock-solid and utterly stable even at 270km/h. The Boxster may have a new name and new downsized engines, but its core values remain intact, even after 20 years of development. Happy
birthday, 718 Boxster.











Nissan officially launched  the latest generation of 2017 GT-R Nismo in Japan. Compared to previous model the changes that occur in sports cars is quite significant, especially on the exterior and the engine.

In its official statement, the GT-R Nismo looks more aggressive front bumper with chrome touches. Interestingly, made of carbon fiber, making it lightweight but still robust.

"We build this 2017 New GT-R Nismo in order to bring the owners more safer and comfortable when driving. Maximum strength is also slightly more than the previous generation, "said Nissan Chief Product Specialist Hiroshi Tamura.

While changes in the interior is not so significant, but by using high quality leather, the Alcantara, the cabin feel still offers sporty and elegant.

Armed with the latest update now the 2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO has a greater power output.

If the GT-R standard is only 565 HP, this NISMO variant could boosting up to 600 horsepower from the twin-turbo V6 engine capacity of 3800 cc, accelerates from 0-100 kph in just 2.8 seconds., compared to previous models, an increase of 20 hp and torgue 441 Kw.

The most vicious Godzilla is more focused on handling and aerodynamics, and is supported by a carbon fiber material in various places.

Grillnya made bigger, so that it can capture more air into the engine room, while the hood is strengthened to support the balance at high speeds.

Carbon fiber material is mounted on a large rear spoiler, as well as the canard on the front splitter to support optimal aerodynamics.

In the interior, almost the same as the GT-R standard, only NISMO using red and black sporty Recaro seats, in addition, the body assembly process is done at Nissan plant located in Tochigi, Japan, while the engine in Yokohama.








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