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Before you book 2017 Nissan GT-R, check out the sports car here

Nissan India has started the pre-booking for the 2017 GT-R by paying a deposit of Rs 25 lakh.

The new GT-R was unveiled at the New York International Auto Show in March this year and is all set to hit Indian shores before the end of 2016.
First introduced in 2007, the refreshed GT-R (which the company calls 'Godzilla') is powered by Nissan's state of the art 3.8-litre V6 24-valve twin-turbocharged engine that produces 570PS at 6800 rpm and 637Nm of torque.
In India, the GT-R will be offered in the European spec Premium Edition and will be available in Katsura Orange (new for 2017), Vibrant Red, Pearl Black, Storm White, Daytona Blue, Gun Metallic and Ultimate Silver with matching leather trim inside.
Handcrafted by master craftsmen in Japan known as "Takumi", GT-R engines are mated to a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission.

This combination propels the car from 0-100kmph in less than 3 seconds.

The head lamps feature four LED units to create an extremely natural light.
It comes equipped with Bluetooth integration, Nissan intelligent key, Rearview monitor, Acoustic windscreen, Active noise cancellation, Active sound enhancement, 11-speaker Bose audio system, and Titanium exhaust with exhaust sound control.
The entire dashboard and instrument panel are new and covered with leather artfully stitched together with Takumi precision.

Its exceptional aerodynamic performance and upgraded interior have given the GT-R a more mature character.
Larger grille openings allow more cooling air to key components. Reshaping the front fascia helps direct air around the front wheel wells, reducing drag.
The Nissan GT-R boasts tail lamps that reach iconic status. They are synonymous with Nissan GT-R, if only for the fact that people are used to seeing them as you leave them in the dust.
For safety, it has 6 airbags, Vehicle dynamic control, Traction control system, Anti-lock braking system, Electronic brake force distribution, Tyre pressure monitoring system, and Seat belt pretensioners.
The Display Commander lets you dial in your world, allowing you to control key functions through GT-R’s multi-touch screen.
Available leather appointments on the centre console, door panels, and shift lever surround you in comfort, while hand-stitching and available semi-aniline leather on the seats are a tactile and visual feast.
Redesigning the GT-R’s side skirts helps prevent air flow from being drawn underneath the vehicle, allowing for more consistent downforce and grip.

The area around the C-pillar has been refined to reduce turbulence, and to help accelerate air flow toward the rear of the body.
The rear of the GT-R’s rear fascia has been extended at the sides to accelerate air away from the back of the bumper, helping to pull hot gases away, to cool the exhaust.
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