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Nismo Announce New Development Nissan GT-R


New Nissan Nismo GT-R

 

Nissan have had one of the most successful years in the history of the Japanese company after achieving a mass of success with all the Qashqai, Juke and the Nissan Leaf models globally. The success of these models have lead to the development of a number of projects such as the Nissan Note and this the new Nissan Nismo GT-R.

 

Nissan have announced that the new GT-R model will be the most powerful GT-R model to have ever been produced by Nissan. Nissan have promised that the GT-R which is currently in development will have its all round performance along with the speed of the vehicle dramatically increased. Nissan have also announced the release of a number of Nismo cars as they look to produce a wide range of Nismo cars with the GT-R being at the head of the range.

 

The Nismo name is somewhat similar to the performance arm of Mercedes in the way of the brand AMG. The Nismo already has its name on one of the Juke models as well as the 370Z Nismo, but the GT-R name will be the biggest associate of the Nismo it could have ever received from the Nissan brand. Nismo is a basic combination of the wrods Nissan and Motorsport and was first originated to be the motorsport arm of the company.

 

The AMG brand at Mercedes is a brand that has been a huge success and has seen its developments move from brand to brand in the way of design. The Nismo name will be specifically involved in the fine tuning of the performance side of the Nissan Range.

 

The Nissan GT-R has been a huge success in the way of racing and performing along with featuring in a number of Hollywood's top films. The Nissan GT-R is also thought to have had the biggest influence in the German Market as home manufacturers such as Mercedes and BMW look to freeze the model out of the market.