Nissan GT-R

Nissan GT-RUnknown3.8l V6 Twin Turbon/a

Quick verdict

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The Nissan GT-R pairs 2.8 s 0–100 km/h pace and a 315 km/h top speed with four-seat practicality and a 5-star safety rating. At a listed 115,000, it offers good value in its segment for drivers prioritizing performance.

Best for: luxury, performance feel, road tripsWatch out for: urban driving, shorter trips and tight parking situationsStrong rival: BMW M850i xDriveSimilar Nissan: Nissan Titan Crew CabStarting price: 115,000 USDConsumption: 11.7 L/100 km

Quick reference

A fast read on where this car fits
Premium feel Good
Family practicality Weak
Road trip comfort Moderate
Budget friendliness Not suitable
Performance Strong
City fit Weak
Cargo space fit Weak
Winter suitability Moderate

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Who this car is best for

Best fit and tradeoffs

Best for

  • Buyers prioritizing a more upscale feel
  • Drivers who care about pace and response
  • Longer trips where comfort and stability matter
  • Drivers wanting a balanced day-to-day car

Less ideal for

  • Urban driving, shorter trips and tight parking situations
  • People carrying bulkier loads more often
  • Large families needing 7 seats
  • Buyers prioritizing the very lowest fuel costs

Key specs

At a glance
Starting price 115,000 USD
Top speed 315 km/h
0–100 km/h 2.8 seconds
Horsepower 570 ps
Torque 637 Nm
Consumption 11.7 L/100 km
Trunk capacity 315 L
Seats 4
Powertrain 3.8l V6 Twin Turbo
Drive n/a

Should you choose the Nissan GT-R?

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Why choose it

  • 2.8 s 0–100 km/h and 315 km/h top speed provide true high-performance capability
  • 5-star safety rating adds confidence at speed and on long trips
  • Four seats and a 315 L trunk make weekend road trips doable
  • Strong 570 hp and 637 Nm for effortless passing at a price that’s good value in its segment

Why skip it

  • Combined 11.7 L/100 km means higher fuel costs, especially in city driving
  • 315 L trunk limits flexibility for cargo-heavy use
  • Six-figure pricing won’t suit price-sensitive buyers
  • Reliability score of 70 may not satisfy shoppers seeking top-tier dependability

Where this fits in the Nissan lineup

Useful brand context
Family Nissan GT-R
Body style Unknown
Powertrain 3.8l V6 Twin Turbo
Position in lineup Executive

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Nissan GT-R in more detail

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Nissan GT-R at a glance

Combines 2.8 s 0–100 km/h acceleration and a 315 km/h top speed with a 5-star safety rating.

Four seats and a 315 L trunk add everyday practicality to its performance focus.

Where it excels

Strong outputs (570 hp, 637 Nm) support confident passing and performance driving.

Considering a listed price of 115,000, it offers good value in its segment for those prioritizing speed and safety.

Trade-offs to note

A combined 11.7 L/100 km makes it less ideal for frequent city driving.

Cargo capacity is adequate but not suited to cargo-heavy use; some shoppers may prefer more utilitarian alternatives.

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