• Most significant upgrades since launch of R35 model GT-R
  • MY17 GT-R available in Australia as Premium Edition and Track Edition Engineered by NISMO

PHILLIP ISLAND, Australia – The 2017 Nissan GT-R is now on-sale in Australia, heralding the most significant update to the R35 model since its initial Australian launch in 2009.

The 2017 Nissan GT-R has been updated with an exciting new look both inside and out, as well as receiving major driving performance enhancements in key areas, which include a significantly reinforced chassis and more power from its twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre 24-valve V6. The new GT-R is also more comfortable than ever before, with a new sense of elegance and civility that one would rarely find in such a high-performance super sports car. In all, these revisions represent the most significant changes made to the model since it global unveiling in 2007 and initial Australian launch in 2009.

Introducing Nissan GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO

For the first time in Australia, Nissan will offer a more circuit-focussed grade of GT-R, the Nissan GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO. This grade is based on the Premium Edition, but with the addition of elements of both the Black Edition grade (no longer available in Australia) and Nissan GT-R NISMO.

From the Nissan GT-R Black Edition:

  • Dry carbon fibre rear spoiler
  • Black and red Recaro seats
  • Black leather interior treatment with red stitching (steering wheel, gear shifter, dashboard, door trims)

From the Nissan GT-R NISMO:

  • bonding body (adhesive bonding on spot welding makes GT-R body shell more rigid, producing more precise suspension response under extreme loads)
  • front and rear suspension (springs, dampers, stabilisers, upper links)
  • six-spoke aluminium forged lightweight 20-inch RAYS wheels with black finish
  • front guards (allowing room for GT-R NISMO front suspension and wheels. Wheel width is 10 inches for Track Edition Engineered by NISMO vs 9.5 inches wide for Premium Edition)

The Track Edition Engineered by NISMO is 5 kilograms lighter and has 10 millimetres wider front track width than the Premium Edition. It can also be identified by a badge on the centre console.

DESIGN

Exterior

The new GT-R boasts a thoroughly refreshed exterior look that adds a high sense of style to what is already considered one of the most distinctive-looking sports cars in the marketplace. Highlighting the front of the car are a redesigned bonnet, front bumpers, Daytime Running Lights (DRL) and a new matte chrome finish 'V-motion' grille, which represents one of Nissan's latest design signatures. This distinctive grille has been enlarged to increase airflow to cool the engine without causing any additional drag, and the refined shape blends smoothly with a new bonnet, whose structural rigidity has been increased. By essentially eliminating bonnet deformation, testing has shown that the new bonnet design greatly improves aerodynamic performance at the front of the vehicle at high speed (200 km/h or more).

In fact, nearly all of the visual changes made to the GT-R's exterior were intended to improve aerodynamic performance; more specifically, enhanced aerodynamic efficiency in three key areas: downforce generation, drag reduction and improved cooling of vital vehicle systems. The goal was to maximise cooling airflow, while at the same time keeping aerodynamic drag in check (i.e. not increase drag in one area of the vehicle as a result of improving cooling performance/airflow in another).

In addition to the new grille and bonnet, the curving profile of the front under spoiler has been slightly extended and lowered by a few millimetres to improve airflow at the its lower edge (ground clearance of the previous model has been maintained). Also, by reshaping the sill lip along the lower portions of the sides of the car, the amount of air being drawn underneath has been reduced, countering vehicle lift and improving stability. The C-pillars have also been redesigned, with the upper portion now shaped to deliver better airflow management by preventing the generation of a smaller vortex.

The rear of the new GT-R continues to be defined by its iconic round taillights, but look closely and you'll notice a silver-finish diffuser and new side air vents that have been incorporated next to the quad titanium exhaust tips to improve the car's aerodynamics. Also, the belt line that separates the lower black section from the body panel has been heightened to make the car look wider and more aggressive. The rear bumper section now incorporates the same design featured on the GT-R NISMO for better routing of air at the lower portion of the rear of the vehicle. This has also led to less interference between the exhaust gases exiting the tailpipes and airflow along the rear side portions of the bumper for improved heat evacuation.

Stylish new Y-spoke forged alloy wheels by RAYS have been redesigned for the 2017 GT-R.

Interior

Featuring superbly crafted materials, the Nissan GT-R's new interior delivers an unparalleled degree of comfort, luxury and everyday usability unlike any iteration before it. It's obvious at first glance that the new cabin is more luxurious and upscale.

Seamlessly wrapped in one continuous sheet of the highest quality optional Nappa leather (available on Premium Edition with Luxury Trim), the new dashboard adopts a 'horizontal flow' that delivers a sense of high stability for the car's front-seat occupants, while the line from the instrument cluster to the centre console provides a distinct driver-oriented environment for those behind the steering wheel.

In keeping with the all-out performance benchmarks for the GT-R, the layer of cushioned material found beneath the leather is a new thinner material to help keep overall weight down, while still providing the highest quality of texture. Also, the leather is artfully stitched together throughout the cabin by a master craftsman.

The centre dashboard layout has been improved and simplified, with the number of integrated navigation and audio controls reduced from 27 switches in the previous model to only 11 in the 2017 version. The navigation system controls and display have been placed slightly lower on the instrument panel for easier use and better forward visibility for both the driver and front passenger. Also, the redesigned navigation system layout has been improved, with the dials now machined from real aluminium alloy for better feel and operation. An enlarged 8-inch touch panel monitor features large icons on the display screen that allow the user to easily manage the audio system, navigation system, telephone controls and other infotainment. The icon layout can be fully customised by the user's preferences and a new Display command control on the carbon-fibre centre console allows easy operation without having to touch the monitor; a feature that comes in handy when traveling at high speed.

Other convenient information features include the popular multi-function meter that allows the driver to customise the layout of important vehicle-specific performance parameters/information (including coolant temperature, engine oil temperature, engine oil pressure, transmission oil temperature, transmission oil pressure, turbocharger boost pressure, etc.).

Also, the paddle shifters have now been mounted directly to the newly designed steering wheel (as opposed to the steering column), which allows the driver to select gears of the six-speed dual clutch transmission without having to take his hands off the wheel during mid-turn.

Reengineered to provide a more premium ride experience through improved comfort and support, the driver and front passenger seatbacks for the Premium Edition now feature reconfigured urethane foam within their bolsters for better torso support. This results in less slippage during spirited driving and reduced fatigue on long commutes. Also, by reconfiguring the support wires within the seatback frame, the engineering team was able to reduce the weight of each seatback while simultaneously reducing pressure points upon the torso of both the driver and front passenger for a more relaxed seating position. Semi-aniline leather seats are offered on the Premium Edition with Luxury Trim.

TECHNICAL

Twin-Turbocharged Nissan VR38DETT Engine

Output for the GT-R's award-winning 3.8-litre V6 24-valve twin-turbocharged engine has been increased by 15 kilowatts compared to the previous MY15 model. It now delivers 419kW at 6800 rpm, thanks in part to an increase in boost pressure and an ignition-timing system that is controlled at each individual cylinder — technology previously reserved for the GT-R NISMO. The new changes result in improved acceleration in the mid-range (3200 rpm and above) with maximum torque output available across a wider range of the powerband. Also like the GT-R NISMO, by more precisely controlling ignition-timing at each cylinder, engine knock (imprecise detonation) has been significantly reduced while concurrently enhancing environmental performance through a cleaner, more efficient fuel burn.

Dubbed the 'VR38DETT', the engine features plasma-sprayed bores (versus cast iron liners) for reduced friction, lighter weight, enhanced cooling, superior power output and fuel efficiency. It also boasts a symmetrical independent intake and exhaust manifold system with twin high-performance turbochargers, a secondary air management system for improved cold-start emissions performance, a thermostatically controlled oil-cooling system, an oil scavenger pump to maintain oil flowing to the turbochargers and a lateral wet and dry sump oiling system.

Each engine is hand-assembled from beginning to end in a special clean room by meticulously trained 'TAKUMI' engine technicians. An aluminium plate is added to the front of each engine showing the name of these craftsman.

Also new is a titanium exhaust system that better manages the high temperatures of the exhaust gas from the engine. The system includes a NACA duct on the vehicle's undertray just forward of the muffler, which guides air into the rear diffuser section to help cool the muffler and evacuate hot air from within this section of the vehicle. 

Dual Clutch Transmission

The transmission shift-management control of the sequential six-speed dual clutch transmission has been updated for better refinement and performance in a variety of driving situations. For example, when the vehicle begins moving from a standstill at a slow rate of acceleration, the gear shift change from 1st to 2nd gear is now much smoother than before.

With the previous GT-R, once the vehicle began moving from a standstill under light throttle, the engine torque would be reduced, which could in turn produce a somewhat sluggish response. For the 2017 GT-R, under similar circumstances, the engine torque is not reduced, helping to improve smoothness upon initial acceleration even under light throttle. What's more, the exhaust note is noticeably quieter for a more pleasant experience during normal every day driving. When driving in low-load conditions — such as on city streets or parking lots — the increased preciseness of the shift-actuator allows the transmission to operate more quietly.

 

ATTESA E-TS All-Wheel Drive

Engine power is transferred to all four wheels of the GT-R via the world's first independent rear transaxle called the ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive system. During normal driving, the GT-R behaves like a rear-drive vehicle, with the torque split set at 0:100, but it can be adjusted up to 50:50 depending on speed, lateral acceleration, steering angle, tyre slip, road surface and yaw rate. A special GT-R-specific yaw-rate feedback control measures the differences between the target yaw rate calculated from the steering angle and actual yaw rate detected by the yaw-rate sensor and G sensor, and adjusts the torque bias accordingly. The GT-R's Premium Midship Platform layout places the transmission, transfer case and final drive at the rear of the vehicle, without the use of traditional torque tubes, allowing the suspension to operate independently and optimising weight distribution and maximising tyre grip at each corner.

Body & Chassis Development

For 2017, the handling capabilities and athletic performance of the new GT-R has been taken to another level, thanks to a refined suspension system and a more rigid body structure that results in improved handling and better overall vehicle stability.

Intensive engineering updates around the windscreen frame, which is housed within the A-pillars, have increased the structural rigidity of the GT-R's front end, resulting in reduced deformation and crisper turn-in response. Reinforcements around the boot have resulted in an increase in stiffness at the rear of the car. As a result, the rigidity levels at the front and rear of the car are more uniform, resulting in a better balanced chassis.

The GT-R's special Bilstein® DampTronic driver-adjustable shock-absorber system — which utilises information from multiple vehicle systems to provide appropriate damping forces and

high level of control for a variety of driving situations — has been enhanced by way of a new valve housing that reduces resistance losses. Also, rigid attachment points for the suspension system enhances cornering stability and turning response by allowing all of the wheels to be placed under even a greater load while maintaining optimal contact with the road surface.

Like the previous model, the DampTronic system features three driver selectable settings: Normal; Comfort, for maximum suspension compliance; or R. The same three-stage adjustability is also available for the VDC system and transmission shift operation. For 2017, the 'R' and 'Comfort' settings now offer the driver enhanced sportiness and a smoother ride quality. Because of the increase in structural rigidity, the 'R' mode now enables the vehicle to achieve the same yaw rate with reduced steering angle for a crisper, more communicative steering response, while the 'Comfort' suspension setting produces less vertical G-loading in testing when compared to the 'Normal' suspension setting.

The GT-R's steering system — a speed-sensitive power rack-and-pinion design with aluminium steering rack, four-point mounting and stiff insulators — possesses sharper response during spirited driving, with reduced effort for around-the-town commutes and exceptional feedback on the open highway.

At the test track, the new GT-R demonstrated its awesome cornering prowess by going four percent faster through the slalom than the previous model. Also, its straight-line stability at high speed (250 km/h) has been greatly enhanced while requiring less steering correction and inputs; tests revealed a steering correction decrease versus last year's model.

Stopping power is provided by Brembo® monoblock six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers with 15.35-inch front and 15.0-inch rear Brembo® full-floating, cross-drilled two-piece rotors and low-steel, high-stiffness brake pads that minimise fade and provide intense stopping performance. The calipers utilise race car-style radial mounting to minimise caliper flex during extreme braking.

With its enhanced body/chassis structural rigidity, more efficient suspension system, the 2017 Nissan GT-R rewards the driver with better handling capability, increased vehicle stability and a more comfortable ride than ever before.

Improved Sound Quality with Reduced Noise/Vibration/Harshness (NVH)

By removing unwanted noise while concurrently augmenting welcome sounds — specifically the pulse-quickening sounds coming from the GT-R's free-flowing quad-exhaust — the new GT-R invigorates the senses like never before, while maintaining a much quieter cabin at cruising speeds.

The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) system identifies and reduces unwanted low-frequency sounds by using strategically placed microphones within the cabin and using a sound wave at the same amplitude through noise cancellation speakers to mask unwanted sounds. Improved sound absorption material behind the instrument panel, an acoustic windscreen, a dashboard insulator and noise insulators housed within the rear guards have been engineered to act as countermeasures to remove undesirable noise from both the engine compartment as well as the rear tyres.

Additionally, the electronic control valve housed within the new titanium exhaust helps to control muffler resonance, which could otherwise create an unwanted 'booming' sound from the exhaust system; ANC and the exhaust's electronic control valve essentially eliminate this issue by controlling such unwanted low frequency sound.

Also, thanks to the fitment of new titanium mufflers with an electronic control valve, Active Sound Enhancement (ASE) brings the engine's power directly into the cabin. ASE defines the sound frequency and volume of specific targets (such as the exhaust note) while simultaneously comparing it to pertinent information including engine speed and other key vehicle parameters. It processes the sound signal through the audio system's amplifier then releases it into the passenger compartment through the speakers.

The driver can vary the sound control capability through the different vehicle mode settings — Normal, Comfort and R. Also, an exhaust sound control switch allows for a quieter engine start. By pressing the exhaust sound control switch prior to engine start, this will close the electronic valve within the exhaust system for more quiet operation at engine start-up and continue for a brief time while the vehicle is driven with the engine running at low rpms. There is a 10 dB difference between having the electronic valve within the exhaust system closed and opened — a substantial difference in volumetric sound quality to the human ear.

 

SAFETY TECHNOLOGY

Along with the increased structural rigidity of the platform that aids with occupant protection, standard safety items included on every new 2017 Nissan GT-R consist of the Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) that features dual-stage supplemental front air bags with seat belt sensors and occupant classification sensors that can vary the rate of air bag inflation based upon seatbelt usage and crash severity; a pair of side-impact supplemental air bags that are integrated into the front seats so that they move with the driver/front passenger as the seating position is adjusted; roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags and energy-absorbing steering column.

Other standard safety technologies include Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) stability control system with three driver-selectable modes (Normal, R-Mode, Off), Electronic Traction Control System (TCS), Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Rear View Camera, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and automatic on/off headlights.

AUSTRALIAN PRICING

2017 Nissan GT-R – Australian Pricing  MSRP* 
Premium Edition $189,000 
Premium Edition with Luxury Trim  $195,000 
Track Edition Engineered By NISMO  $227,000 
*Manufacturer suggested retail prices (MSRP) are provided for media purposes only and do not include statutory charges or other on-road costs.

 

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