The Nissan GT-R 50th Anniversary Edition has arrived in Australia, marking five decades of the Japanese brand’s iconic supercar since 1969.
Priced at $209,300 plus on-road costs ($9500 more than the Nissan GT-R Premium Luxury on which it’s based), the commemorative super-coupe is available now as part of an upgraded 2020 model range.
As we’ve reported, the range-topping GT-R will bring a 30kg weight reduction, more downforce, new turbos from the GT3 racer, retuned suspension, carbon ceramic brake rotors, wider tyres on lighter, more rigid forged aluminium RAYS wheels and probably a price increase over the current model’s $299,000 sticker.
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