2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition Available Soon

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2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition Will Available Soon

2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition will available soon in the in the U.S. markets

Here's very cool the Japanese AWD high-performance car was coming from a limited production line of the Nissan Motor Company.

As you've seen here is the latest GT-R Track Edition, reportedly it will available soon in late summer in the U.S. The car will be shown for the first time at the 2017 New York Auto Show held Apr 14 - Apr 23, 2017, if you are curious, you should come there.

The limited Track Edition is the third model in the Nissan GT-R range, occupying the space between the GT-R Premium and the GT-R Nismo both already existing, and seems the factory locates the new Nissan GT-R Track Edition as the most privileged of those three. If you're interested to buy the Track Edition, you have to prepare a budget of around $127,990 upwards and order only at GT-R-certified dealers nationwide.

2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition short profile:
It has a lot more breath and energy than the standard GT-R, thanks to various elements from the hardcore Nismo embedded into it. Fitted by a 565hp V6 twin-turbo engine with new additional adhesive bonding of the body to increase its rigidity and the lighter suspension that was tuned by Nismo to improve its handling, as well as the wheels are now 20-inch forged items, and the rear spoiler is made out of carbon-fiber.

All looks great inside, the interior was nice in red and black with a set of Recaros, and the material used also looks classy and sporty, including fierce sound produced by a titanium exhaust is also standard.

Ketchup by Michael Bunce, VP Product Planning of Nissan North America
“The new GT-R Track Edition gives buyers a specialized model, one true to GT-R heritage and available only by special order,”. “Building on the major upgrade to every GT-R for 2017, the Track Edition is an amazing package inside, outside and under the skin.”

2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition pictures

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