Nissan GT-R Track Pack – a leaner and meaner GT-R

Nissan GT-R Track Pack – a leaner and meaner GT-R

Here is the Nissan GT-R Track Pack, the latest version of the Japanese supercar for those who think that the current Godzilla is not Godzilla enough. Nissan says that the Track Pack is more focused to set lap times on the racetrack while still remaining completely road legal. And unlike other aftermarket modifications, Mr. GT-R himself, Kazutoshi Mizuno has given his full blessing to this car.

The philosophy behind the Track Pack is not to tinker with the powertrain to increase its power. So the figures of 550 PS and a century sprint of 2.6 seconds remain. Instead, the Track Pack adds more lightness to the car as well as handling-focused parts.

Nissan GT-R Track Pack – a leaner and meaner GT-R

The Track Pack features special lightweight six-spoke RAYS alloy that shaves 10 kg off the standard car. The front brakes now have additional cooling ducts built into the carbon front splitter that reduces operating temperature by 100 degrees during track use. As for the back, similar ducts channels cool air over the rear discs.

Suspension has also been turned up to 11. It consists of a harder set-up and uprated body rigidity that have had input from GT-R development driver Toshio Suzuki during testing at the Nurburgring. The Track Pack also comes with special dampers that, with a flick of a switch, will make the ride bearable for road-use.

Nissan GT-R Track Pack – a leaner and meaner GT-R

The rear bench has been deleted and track-ready sport seats wrapped in what Mr. GT-R calls ‘magic cloth’ replace the front seats. It is made from a blend of fabric and leather, and is said to have a vice grip on the occupants during hard cornering and braking.

There’s also a Track Pack emblem on the dashboard to help set itself apart from the rest of the pack. This GT-R also comes with comfortable seat belts, enhanced Bose sound system and rear-view camera as fitted on the MY2012 GT-R.

Nissan GT-R Track Pack – a leaner and meaner GT-R

This new GT-R comes at a price of £84,450, which is £10,000 more than what Nissan is asking for the standard car. This car is only officially available in UK and Japan.

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Chris Ng

Chris Ng believes that all cars are made equal, and each one has its own unique story to tell. As such, the ex-advertising man is here doing what he truly loves, which is authoring the allegories and anecdotes of automobiles. Having served time in a motoring mag, he believes there's nothing more sublime than keeping the pedal floored and things burbling in top gear.

 

Comments

  • isuzuki on Apr 27, 2012 at 9:45 am

    Nissan – Power!!!!!!!!!!

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    • Ei Wei on Apr 28, 2012 at 7:23 pm

      Looks like a Nissan Syphilis that is overrun by a steamroller…

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  • every year. there is a new one. not all-new, but new one..

    makes it redundant to even buy one.

    so, i bought M3. 6-7 years, only a new one.

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  • 0-100kmh in 2.6seconds… I want to see this GT-R competing with Lamborghini Aventador in a drag race. Theoretically, this GT-R should be able to smoke the Aventador. Anyone here got any opinions about this?

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    • Ei Wei on Apr 28, 2012 at 9:47 am

      If you do drag race every day, then the GT-R is the right car for you. If you’re looking for a beautiful car, then the Aventador is the right choice.

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  • DAFUQ Guy on Apr 27, 2012 at 6:12 pm

    enough lorrr GTR….upgrade almost every 4 months…you’re putting an end to the supercar’s ability around the world…

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  • Wayne on Apr 27, 2012 at 11:56 pm

    Wow 2.6 seconds??

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  • omg..gonna break my neck for sure if sprint from 0-100kmh in 2.6sec. wonder how much g-force is generated during that time

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  • Wisdom on Apr 29, 2012 at 1:37 am

    Suzuki testing GTR. Nice.

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  • dodohbirdz on Apr 29, 2012 at 2:22 am

    need more. 0-60 below 2 sec is their target

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  • Kjryth on Apr 30, 2012 at 3:21 am

    Proton better

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  • farizY on Apr 30, 2012 at 8:34 am

    Now, all that’s left for it is to lap the Green Hell …:)

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  • apishz on Apr 30, 2012 at 1:23 pm

    just another gtr35.. supercar wannabe..

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  • More Delicious…

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