Whether you’re actively shopping for a sports car that borders supercar performance or enjoy looking and dreaming of someday owning one, the 2023 Nissan GT-R offers two grades that will capture your attention. Twin-turbo V6 power? Check. All-wheel drive? Of course. Under $100K? Not quite, but since you’re here, we should explore some of the GT-R‘s specs.
Nissan press release announced that the 2023 Nissan GT-R is “on sale now.” However, the bad news is that not all U.S. Nissan dealers will have it. The Nissan GT-R is available in two grades, capable of “thrilling performance on the street and track,” according to Nissan.
Both GT-R grades employ a 3.8-liter V6 with twin turbochargers backed by a dual-clutch six-speed automatic transmission complete with paddle shifters. In addition, Nissan engineers use an “Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All-terrain” with “Electronic Torque Split” (ATTESA E-TS). The ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive system monitors each wheel’s speed through numerous sensors and adjusts torque and power to each wheel to improve traction and drivability.
Nissan engineers worked with Brembo to design a braking system with six-piston front brake calipers and four-piston calipers on the rear. In addition, an “expertly tuned independent double-wishbone front and independent multi-link rear suspension” enhance the GT-R’s ride and handling.
Standard features on both grades include a “driver-adjustable shock-absorber system” by Bilstein, forged alloy 15-spoke 20-inch wheels by Rays, and a “multi-function display that shows vehicle performance information.” An 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system features NissanConnect, Apple CarPlay, and an 11-speaker Bose audio system. In addition, the GT-R features a quiet, comfortable cabin enhanced by a dual-zone automatic climate control system and “Active Noise Cancellation.”
2023 Nissan GT-R Premium specs
2023 Nissan GT-R | Nissan
Nissan lists the base price of the 2023 Nissan GT-R Premium at $113,540. In the Premium version, the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine tune delivers 565 horsepower and 467 lb-ft of torque. In addition, design elements inside the GT-R’s cabin push it toward luxury sport coupe status with Nappa leather upholstery adorning the dash and lightweight seats, heated front seats, and standard front and rear parking sensors.
Nissan GT-R NISMO screams for serious track time. The GT-R NISMO takes the Premium grade and improves nearly every aspect that needs improvement. For starters, the GT-R NISMO uses the same 3.8-liter V6 as the Premium, except it gets its twin-turbo system from Nissan’s GT3 racecar and pushes the horsepower to 600 and torque to 481 lb-ft. Other racecar tech present on the GT-R NISMO include:
Enhanced transmission shift control
Lighter weight components
Improved body bonding for increased torsional rigidity
Overall mass reduction
Larger, carbon-ceramic brake rotors
More carbon fiber pieces
Front and rear facias
Trunk lid and hood
Rear wing
Side sill covers
Outside mirror housings
Roof
These hi-tech body panels increase the GT-R NISMO’s aerodynamics and direct airflow to provide “increased component cooling.” Finishing out the racecar aesthetic, Recaro seats featuring “synthetic suede inserts, red stitching, and an Alcantara-appointed steering wheel with a red top-stripe” punctuate the interior.
Which 2023 Nissan GT-R grade is suitable for you?
Picking the most suitable grade 2023 Nissan GT-R depends on how you plan to use the car. Are you interested in a daily-driver luxury sport coupe with supercar performance that performs well on the occasional track day? If so, buying the GT-R Premium will keep you smiling and saves enough money over the GT-R NISMO to purchase a truck and trailer to haul it to the track when desired. However, if you’re serious about your track time and want a car as capable as nearly any amateur driver, the GT-R NISMO deserves your consideration.