The Nissan GT-R is 50 years old, and Nissan is celebrating in style with a fresh, tech-packed special edition that takes its inspiration from the racetrack.
The 2020 Nissan GT-R 50th Anniversary Edition keeps the carâs classic look, but is packed with new tech, including the NissanConnect infotainment system that impressed us in the revamped Micra and Qashqai.
NissanConnect not only covers audio, navigation and communication, it also connects to a smartphone app that allows you to remotely lock and unlock the carâs doors, activate the alarm, contact the emergency services, and track down its whereabouts.
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When youâre behind the wheel, NissanConnect is controlled using an eight-inch touchscreen, which is set into a dashboard wrapped in a single, seamless piece of soft leather.
Indeed, the interior is leather and Alcantara fabric as far as the eye can see, in a tasteful shade of gray that Nissan rather poetically likens to âthe atmosphere of the night sky after the twilight hourâ.
Road or track
The 50th Anniversary Edition GT-R is also sportier, with upgrades including a refined âRâ mode designed for exiting corners more quickly on the road or on track days, plus gear shift paddles so you can keep your hands on the wheel.
If youâre planning on hitting the track, youâll also appreciate the adaptive shift control, which interprets the way you steer and accelerate and changes gear shifting modes automatically to suit your driving style without any extra input from you.
If thatâs not enough, Nissan is also releasing a specially 2020 Track Edition optimized for racing and decked out in carbon fiber.
âWith the 2020 GT-R, we kept to the carâs concept â pursuing ultimate driving pleasure,â said Hiroshi Tamura, chief product specialist for the GT-R. âOnce you take hold of the steering wheel, you will immediately know that no other car in the world delivers as much satisfaction to the driver, both physically and spiritually.â
Nissan has yet to reveal details of prices and availability.
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The 2020 Nissan GT-R 50th Anniversary Edition keeps the carâs classic look, but is packed with new tech, including the NissanConnect infotainment system that impressed us in the revamped Micra and Qashqai.
NissanConnect not only covers audio, navigation and communication, it also connects to a smartphone app that allows you to remotely lock and unlock the carâs doors, activate the alarm, contact the emergency services, and track down its whereabouts.
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When youâre behind the wheel, NissanConnect is controlled using an eight-inch touchscreen, which is set into a dashboard wrapped in a single, seamless piece of soft leather.
Indeed, the interior is leather and Alcantara fabric as far as the eye can see, in a tasteful shade of gray that Nissan rather poetically likens to âthe atmosphere of the night sky after the twilight hourâ.
Road or track
The 50th Anniversary Edition GT-R is also sportier, with upgrades including a refined âRâ mode designed for exiting corners more quickly on the road or on track days, plus gear shift paddles so you can keep your hands on the wheel.
If youâre planning on hitting the track, youâll also appreciate the adaptive shift control, which interprets the way you steer and accelerate and changes gear shifting modes automatically to suit your driving style without any extra input from you.
If thatâs not enough, Nissan is also releasing a specially 2020 Track Edition optimized for racing and decked out in carbon fiber.
âWith the 2020 GT-R, we kept to the carâs concept â pursuing ultimate driving pleasure,â said Hiroshi Tamura, chief product specialist for the GT-R. âOnce you take hold of the steering wheel, you will immediately know that no other car in the world delivers as much satisfaction to the driver, both physically and spiritually.â
Nissan has yet to reveal details of prices and availability.
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