Luxury and top performance are the hallmarks of the 2020 Nissan GT-R with its superb handling and capable drivetrain that screams down the road.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe GT-R was designed for performance, speed and looks. It fully delivers.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe GT-R represents refined tuning in a sports vehicle and backs it up with a 600-horsepower engine that eats the road.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe breathtaking GT-R is Nissan’s most coveted prize, a true roadster that delivers 600 horsepower of adrenaline at the push of a pedal.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe GT-R brings supercar status to the Nissan lineup, boasting a beefy engine and sleek body styling.
SelectBrowse ListingsSupercar performance for a fraction of the price, the 2015 Nissan GT-R is a balanced mid-engine sports car that screams all-out power.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe biggest bang for your buck, the 2014 Nissan GT-R yields supercar performance with a relatively inexpensive starting price tag of $99,000.
SelectBrowse ListingsFresh off of last year's tweaks, the 2013 Nissan GT-R is a mid-engine supercar powered by a twin turbo 3.8-liter V6 engine that yields 545 hp and 463 lb-ft of torque.
SelectBrowse ListingsRefreshed for 2012, the AWD Nissan GT-R does 0-60 in under 3 seconds and has a starting MSRP under $90,000, making it the ultimate supercar bargain.
SelectBrowse ListingsAs Nissan's halo car, the 2011 Nissan GT-R offers supercar performance, heritage, technology, and value in a futuristic design.
SelectBrowse ListingsForget the term "performance bargain." The 2010 Nissan GT-R can flat-out run with the best supercars in the world.
SelectBrowse ListingsAs Motor Trend Car of the Year, the 2009 Nissan GT-R boasts supercar performance, world-class handling and head-turning good looks at a relatively low price point.
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In 2009, the GT-R was launched by Nissan, boasting a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, all-wheel-drive and a Skyline-like design. The 2010 GT-R featured an updated launch control system to help improve axle handing. The suspension was improved for better handling, and side curtain airbags as well as front airbags became standard. In 2011, the base trim was eliminated. The suspension was updated and new front/rear fascias were introduced. Bluetooth/iPod/USB integration was made standard alongside of automated headlamps. Subtle aerodynamic updates made the 2012 GT-R smoother handling and faster, with minor interior and exterior improvements. A transmission update and standard backup camera graced the 2013 model year. Updated fuel injectors and better oil delivery system were the notable changes for 2014.