Post by crawlingsada on Sept 30, 2021 13:29:24 GMT 8
A note of some of the new Nissan GT-R T-spec 2022 that has just been introduced.
Exterior
The new 2022’s Nissan GT-R T-spec retains the familiar design from previous GT-R models. It comes with a muscular front profile, which is matched with sweptback headlamps, a huge bumper, and a broad grille. The GT-R’s grille is also marked with T-spec badge. Overall, the 2018 GT-R appears to be a more refined variant of the special edition NISMO GT-R that debuted in April.
This GT-R will likely to be available in special edition with exterior colors such as Millennium Jade and Midnight Purple. The latter is a new take on the traditional color scheme that Nissan employed on earlier generations’ GT-Rs, particularly the R34, inspired by their aurora borealis' color shifting. In comparison, Millennium Jade emanates sophistication and has a subtle, yet tough presence, according to Nissan.
Technology & Security
When compared to the normal GT-R, the 2022’s GT-R has identical safety and tech features with the prior generation. It keeps the 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, noise cancellation feature, multifunctional steering wheel equipped with mounted controls, and active sound enhancement technology, among other features. Stability control, anti-lock brake with electronic brakeforce distribution, electronic traction control, and other basic safety features are also available.
GT-R Track Edition is said to be built with an emphasis on better driving performance, according to Nissan. The T-Spec Premium Edition, in comparison, is built for comfort. The suspension configuration is the distinction between these two limited editions their driving qualities.
Engine
The engine remains the same: a 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbocharged gas engine with 565 horsepower and torque of 633 Nm. A dual-clutch six-speed transmission connects the engine to the transmission.
Exterior
The new 2022’s Nissan GT-R T-spec retains the familiar design from previous GT-R models. It comes with a muscular front profile, which is matched with sweptback headlamps, a huge bumper, and a broad grille. The GT-R’s grille is also marked with T-spec badge. Overall, the 2018 GT-R appears to be a more refined variant of the special edition NISMO GT-R that debuted in April.
This GT-R will likely to be available in special edition with exterior colors such as Millennium Jade and Midnight Purple. The latter is a new take on the traditional color scheme that Nissan employed on earlier generations’ GT-Rs, particularly the R34, inspired by their aurora borealis' color shifting. In comparison, Millennium Jade emanates sophistication and has a subtle, yet tough presence, according to Nissan.
Technology & Security
When compared to the normal GT-R, the 2022’s GT-R has identical safety and tech features with the prior generation. It keeps the 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, noise cancellation feature, multifunctional steering wheel equipped with mounted controls, and active sound enhancement technology, among other features. Stability control, anti-lock brake with electronic brakeforce distribution, electronic traction control, and other basic safety features are also available.
GT-R Track Edition is said to be built with an emphasis on better driving performance, according to Nissan. The T-Spec Premium Edition, in comparison, is built for comfort. The suspension configuration is the distinction between these two limited editions their driving qualities.
Engine
The engine remains the same: a 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbocharged gas engine with 565 horsepower and torque of 633 Nm. A dual-clutch six-speed transmission connects the engine to the transmission.