Nissan announces the price for the 2017 GT-R Premium. How much will it go up?
Nissan USA announced the pricing for the 2017 GT-R Premium performance car and it’s going up a lot. The new price is $109990 (excluding destination, $1,595) which is a significant increase of $8,220 over the 2016 model. What do performance enthusiasts get for the price increase? Is it justifiable?
New performance upgrades
The 2017 Nissan GT-R does get significant upgrades which helps to justify the bump in price. The new model gets a long list of enhanced equipment that includes standard Titanium exhaust system, Active Sound Enhancement, refined interior and more horsepower under the hood. The new 2017 GT-R’s 3.8-liter V6 produces 565 horsepower, an increase of 20 horsepower over the 2016 model. Nissan says the flatter torque curve “enhances on-demand acceleration.”
New exterior styling
The 2017 GT-R's exterior also receives a complete makeover. The new "V-motion" grille has been enlarged to help provide better engine cooling for Godzilla’s high-performance V6. The grille also features a matte chrome finish and an updated mesh pattern. The hood gets revamped too with new lines and reinforcements for enhanced stability at high speeds. The front spoiler lip and front bumper also gets tweaked for generating high levels of front downforce.
The interior of the new GT-R gets a lot cushier with upgraded materials. Is the cabin too cushy? Read about the cabin enhancements here. The price bump for the 2017 Nissan GT-R Premium is significant. The improvements over the outgoing model are substantial and do justify the increase in price. It’s the price performance enthusiasts pay for the most significant makeover since Godzilla’s launch in 2009.
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