Nissan GT-R
Quick verdict
The fast answer firstThe 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.
Quick reference
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Who this car is best for
Best fit and tradeoffsBest 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 glanceShould you choose the Nissan GT-R?
A practical buyer-focused readWhy 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
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Nissan GT-R in more detail
More detailed contextNissan 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.