YACT: New pics/specs: 2007 Nissan/Infiniti Skyline GT-R

ajayjuneja

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New specs and pics here


HOT HOT HOT

adding poll:

Corvette Z06 or Nissan Skyline GT-R? both are going to be nearly the same power and price... :) :) :) :)
 

UNCjigga

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Wow, sounds impressive. Of course I'll reserve my judgement (and my purchase decision) until the day I actually drive one.

;)
 

MaxFusion16

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fugly, it's just all wrong.

"The next GT-R will be sold as ?Infiniti GT-R? in markets outside Japan"

ugh...the GT-R is nissan, and should always be that way.
 

mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: MaxFusion16
fugly, it's just all wrong.

"The next GT-R will be sold as ?Infiniti GT-R? in markets outside Japan"

ugh...the GT-R is nissan, and should always be that way.

Skyline is Nissan too but now they sell it here as an Infiniti G35.
 

zerocool84

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well if i remember right, there are no skylines in the USA and that the Infiniti G35 is a bootlege attempt at it (but it is a nice car) so does this mean that we are getting a REAL version of the skyline over here????
 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: zerocool84
well if i remember right, there are no skylines in the USA and that the Infiniti G35 is a bootlege attempt at it (but it is a nice car) so does this mean that we are getting a REAL version of the skyline over here????

Dude - the G35 is a real skyline. Go to Japan, they're the same vehicle, sans a few changes. The Skyline GT-R's of yesteryear are not going to be known as "Skylines" anymore, simply the "GT-R".
 

StageLeft

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GT-R will use a 3.2L V6 motor-assist twin turbo engine rated at 480ps powering the rear wheels through a traditional RWD transaxle with the front wheels powered by electric motors controlled by an advanced 4WD controller
V6 in a car this high-end...isn't that unusual (V6 is the poor man's 6 cylinder)? Plus that electric motor thing just sounds like a bloody mess to me, but what do I know!
 

OS

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Originally posted by: Apex
Let's hope the power to weight ratio is good.

did you see this?;

The next GT-R will be lighter than the Fairlady Z/350Z., with the use of carbon and aluminum throughout the car, the next GT-R is destined to weigh in less than the Fairlady Z?s 1450kg.

Moving on to the engine and driveline, development is really starting to move along. As has been reported on before, the next GT-R will use a 3.2L V6 motor-assist twin turbo engine rated at 480ps powering the rear wheels through a traditional RWD transaxle with the front wheels powered by electric motors controlled by an advanced 4WD controller even more sophisticated than the last version of Nissans ?ATESSA?? but it seems like something new has happened?


If the weight is true, that's very good. I wonder how much of this article is speculation though.

Oh yeah, it's ugly as hell though.