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A Real Monster: Inside Nissan ‘GT-R Supercar Killer’ That Ended Rajiv’s Life

By Our Reporter

The Nissan GT-R, often called a “supercar killer” or “Godzilla,” is a high-performance sports car with a legacy spanning over half a century, according to CarDekho and Wikipedia. It’s known for its powerful engine, advanced all-wheel-drive system, and impressive handling, allowing it to compete with, and sometimes outperform, traditional supercars. The GT-R’s engine is hand-built, and only a select few engineers are qualified to assemble it. 

Here’s a more detailed look:

Performance and Technology:
  • Engine:
    The GT-R features a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine that delivers powerful performance, with the Nismo variant reaching 600 horsepower.

  • All-Wheel Drive:
    The GT-R’s advanced all-wheel-drive system provides excellent traction and grip, contributing to its exhilarating handling. 

  • Transmission:
    It utilizes a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission with paddle shifters, allowing for incredibly quick gear changes. 

  • Braking:
    The GT-R is equipped with Brembo brakes, and some variants include carbon ceramic rotors for superior stopping power. 

  • Handling:
    The GT-R’s suspension and chassis are engineered for performance, allowing it to handle corners with precision and grip. 

Supercar Status:
  • Perception:
    The GT-R is often referred to as a “supercar killer” or “Godzilla” due to its ability to compete with and sometimes outperform more expensive supercars. 

  • Nürburgring Lap Times:
    The GT-R has set impressive lap times at the Nürburgring, demonstrating its performance capabilities. 

  • Direct Competitors:
    The GT-R has been compared to and sometimes outpaced cars like the Porsche 911 Turbo, Bugatti Veyron, and Audi R8. 

  • Production:
    The R35 generation GT-R is officially ending production in the US in 2024, but continues in Japan until the end of 2025. 

Evolution of the GT-R:
  • Skyline Legacy:
    The GT-R evolved from the Nissan Skyline, with the GT-R name appearing on Skyline models since 1969. 

  • R35 Generation:
    The current GT-R is the R35 generation, which debuted in 2008 and brought a new level of performance and technology. 

  • T-Spec Model:
    The GT-R T-spec is a special edition model that offers enhanced performance features like upgraded brakes and forged alloy wheels. 

  • Nismo Model:
    The GT-R NISMO is the highest-performance variant, featuring a more powerful engine and other performance enhancements.
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