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Offical Nissan GT-R PHOTOS
2005-10-18, 8:22 PM #1
Nissan GT-R Announcement photos:

TOKYO NEWS: Nissan Reveals Juicy Tidbits About 2007 GT-R Supercar
Date Posted 10-18-2005

TOKYO — Shiro Nakamura, head of design at Nissan Motor, says the company's breathtaking GT-R Proto concept, unveiled Wednesday at the auto show here, is "80 to 90 percent" close to the vehicle design that will be produced in 2007.

While the nose of the GT-R Proto is more conceptual in nature, Nakamura said the car's greenhouse, side profile and rear end, especially the retro-style round taillamps, are "very close" to the final design.

Carlos Tavares, Nissan's executive vice president of product planning, wouldn't reveal many more details of the next-generation GT-R.

"There are a lot of expectations," he said. "We don't want to disappoint our fans."

Tavares no doubt was referring to the hordes of enthusiasts who've begged Nissan over the years to market its legendary Skyline GT-R away from home. The new GT-R will be the first in the series to be exported to other markets. The car will be launched in Japan and will go on sale soon afterward in Europe and North America, Tavares said.

The GT-R will have the same powertrain in all markets, he said. Sources tell Inside Line that Nissan is considering a twin-turbocharged, 3.7-liter V6 that produces about 450 horsepower and drives all four wheels through a seven-speed sequential gearbox.

The production version of the GT-R is expected to debut at the 2007 Tokyo show.

What this means to you: Hungry fans of the Nissan GT-R will have to wait two more years to test-drive the first production model.

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2005-10-18, 8:22 PM #2
Fugly.
2005-10-18, 8:24 PM #3
I think it is bad *** looking. I love the dual exhaust, and I can definately see the similarities of the R-34 and this model. Definately better than the concept drawings I posted a couple weeks ago.

And supposedly this one is gonna make it to the USA.
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2005-10-18, 8:25 PM #4
You guys can laugh at me but I think picture 2 looks like a video game.

:(
2005-10-18, 8:35 PM #5
It look like a video gaem with no AA. How did they manage that? Bad compression?
2005-10-18, 8:37 PM #6
Originally posted by Obi_Kwiet:
It look like a video gaem with no AA. How did they manage that? Bad compression?

What?
Looks smooth to me.
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2005-10-18, 8:39 PM #7
Yeah it does look like a video game. I personally like the car though. The older design, while still a badass car, looked too much like a Subaru. This one is more sleek and a fresher design (while retaining elemants of the old one).

I'd give up a kidney for this car. Hell, I'd give up 2.

Just not mine.
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2005-10-18, 8:42 PM #8
looks like bad sharpening+bad compression

doesn't help that the car is still ugly
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2005-10-18, 8:42 PM #9
They managed to take a good idea for a car, and make it look ugly.

As only the asian companies seem to be able to do.
D E A T H
2005-10-18, 8:44 PM #10
also i've noticed a bit of a trend with cars becoming more and more round... why not just go the extra step... SPHEREMOBILE then alll we need is for 2 spheremobiles to park next to each other behind a bus
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2005-10-18, 8:45 PM #11
The headlights in pictures six look like the lights on the tripods from War of the Worlds.

Kinda.
Stuff
2005-10-18, 8:45 PM #12
Originally posted by DrkJedi82:
also i've noticed a bit of a trend with cars becoming more and more round... why not just go the extra step... SPHEREMOBILE then alll we need is for 2 spheremobiles to park next to each other behind a bus

Into the garage...
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2005-10-18, 8:48 PM #13
That car looks awesome. I love it and wish I had one. I am confident that if I drove that many females would fly into my subgarments.

edit: also its just concept images. That's why it looks like a video game.
2005-10-18, 8:49 PM #14
[QUOTE=Connection Problem]That car looks awesome. I love it and wish I had one. I am confident that if I drove that many females would fly into my subgarments.[/QUOTE]

(not why I like it but ok). If I owned one I'd hardly ever take it out.
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2005-10-18, 8:51 PM #15
There are parts of it I like, parts of it i dont like.
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2005-10-18, 8:54 PM #16
DERAILED...


Zero to Sixty MPH in TWO POINT EIGHT, *****es.
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Holy crap.
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2005-10-18, 9:11 PM #17
Originally posted by DrkJedi82:
also i've noticed a bit of a trend with cars becoming more and more round... why not just go the extra step... SPHEREMOBILE then alll we need is for 2 spheremobiles to park next to each other behind a bus


Actually they moved past the round trend a while ago--it peaked I'd say in the late 1990s when you had stuff like this. Now the cool cars have lots of curves, but also lots of sharp creases and angles for no reason whatsoever.
2005-10-18, 9:25 PM #18
[QUOTE=Dj Yoshi]They managed to take a good idea for a car, and make it look ugly.

As only the asian companies seem to be able to do.[/QUOTE]

They make up for it with far better engineering than US and European cars, which is far more important.
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2005-10-18, 9:27 PM #19
God that car is fugly.
2005-10-18, 9:33 PM #20
I think it's hawt.
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2005-10-18, 10:20 PM #21
Paint the A pillar and change the whole front end and it might grow on me. The more I look at the back, the more it reminds me of a Tiburon.

Check out [url]www.gtrproto.com[/url] for the unveiling also.
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2005-10-18, 11:05 PM #22
Keep in mind though that is an 80-90% design of what the car will look like
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2005-10-18, 11:07 PM #23
Since I'm still not an elitist, that looks pretty cool.
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2005-10-18, 11:24 PM #24
The Wizard does not approve.
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2005-10-18, 11:33 PM #25
From the rear wheels on back, it looks pretty nice. Can't say the same for the rest of the car though.
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2005-10-19, 5:08 AM #26
Originally posted by Freelancer:
They make up for it with far better engineering than US and European cars, which is far more important.


Not far better, but they get better mileage and, for the most part, don't break down as easily. Just because american carmakers make some CHEAPASS cars.
D E A T H
2005-10-19, 1:13 PM #27
From Autoweek:
Quote:
Bidding to set a record for the longest drum roll in automotive history, Nissan unveiled yet another concept edition of its next-generation Skyline GT-R (that would be R35 if past nomenclature holds) during the Tokyo Motor Show press preview on Wednesday. It's called the GT-R Proto (as in prototype) and a production version is coming to America. Eventually. If you're thinking "haven't I seen/heard this before?" the answer is yes, and no.

No, you haven't seen this particular concept before. But you could be forgiven thinking you recognize it, for it does bear a thematic resemblance to the first R35 concept shown in Tokyo way back in 2001, just before the R34 platform went out of production in 2002.

Named the GT-R Concept, that car picked up the key GT-R design cues that still exist on the Proto. The Proto, though, shows more refined aerodynamics and is much closer to sharing the design of current Nissans and Infiniti models. The company says the concept gives "a clear indication of the final design direction" for the new model. Shiro Nakamura, senior vice president of design, says this design is 80 to 90 percent of the final shape.

The production GT-R, however, is still another two years away, scheduled for introduction at the next Tokyo show in 2007 (the 2008 model year), by which time Nissan will have been pounding the drum for its high-performance flagship for six long years. Why?

The 2001 concept was shown before the Nissan revival got well and truly underway, back when the company really needed whatever positive buzz it could generate. It also had no successor underway for the R34 (introduced in 1999), but needed to stop building the expensive, limited-edition car while it devoted engineering and design resources to the core business. So CEO Carlos Ghosn showed the early concept to assure people that the model still had a future.

At the same time, he made the welcome announcement that Nissan would no longer do the stupid thing it had been doing for a decade before his arrival in 1999: Building three generations of the mighty Skyline GT-R only in right-hand drive, and restricting "official" sales to Japan. The new version of the all-wheel-drive track star, the boss proclaimed, was being developed from the outset to include a left-hand drive edition for offer to export markets.

What we now know for sure is that those export markets will include America for the first time. (Earlier editions of the Skyline GT-R are available here through unofficial channels via MotoRex; see http://www.skylinegtr.com/). Given the expected price point north of $70,000, the 2008 Skyline is likely to be badged as an Infiniti and the name is not set in stone. Thanks to video games and the import tuner craze the Skyline GT-R name has strong recognition and value in America, despite the lack of an official presence, so it should figure prominently in the strategy.

What will we get when it arrives? After a six-year buildup, it had better be good, and Nissan knows it. While still being coy in public about mechanical specification, the company will have to deliver on Ghosn's earlier promises of "around 400 hp" and "top level driving performance." Latest estimates move the power target north to 450 or even 500 hp, with speculation centering on either a twin-turbo variation of the current 3.5-liter V6 as found in the 350Z and Infiniti G35, or a version of the Infiniti 4.5 liter V8.

For now, officially, all Nissan will say is this, from Carlos Tavares, executive vice president supervising design and product planning: "GTR is so important for Nissan because it is at the roots of Nissan. We're focused on performance and we will deliver accordingly. We don't want to disappoint our customers. We will have measurable performance numbers that will delight our fans."

Developed initially as a homologation special for racing purposes, earlier GT-Rs used a turbocharged inline six that was regarded as a bit peaky for road use—you had to keep the revs up and the turbo spinning to maintain good throttle response. If the new one is to maintain some of that flavor, the V8 option seems unlikely. This seems especially so given the slick hoodline of the Proto, but there is no way to be sure what decisions were made when Skyline was aimed at a global market where it would square off against Corvettes, Maseratis and Porsches.

Those with experience of previous GT-Rs will be watching to see how Nissan addresses the divergent goals of maintaining the original's race-bred character—with its elemental interior appointments and track-day ride and handling character—while appealing to a broader global market, especially when doing so under the luxury Infiniti badge.

Nissan says the new car will have its own body, not one derived from a production sedan range (Skyline) as before. The suspension setup is being done in conjunction with Lotus Engineering, and development mules wearing G35 bodywork have been spied undergoing tests at Germany's Nürburgring. Good performance at this venue is practically a requirement for any serious enthusiast car. The all-wheel-drive system—an element of the GT-R since the R32 debuted as a 1989 model and was regarded as a sort of budget Porsche 959 analog—is sure to take advantage of the latest in electronic management. At the least, it has to match the grip management found in Japanese rally-bred performance cars like the Subaru WRX and Mitsubishi Evo.

We similarly suspect we'll see some variation of a paddle-shifting transmission and certainly some enormous brakes, but Nissan is playing things close to the vest so far.


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2005-10-19, 1:15 PM #28
I think of a shaver when I look directly at the front.
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2005-10-19, 1:37 PM #29
Originally posted by Echoman:
I think of a shaver when I look directly at the front.


Whats funny is as I read that, I was using my electric shaver.
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2005-10-19, 1:49 PM #30
You shave at the computer?

Ew.
2005-10-19, 1:53 PM #31
I vote for the clogmobile from Goldmember. :)
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2005-10-19, 1:57 PM #32
Originally posted by Rob:
You shave at the computer?

Ew.


Uh rob, I think many people perform... even grosser... activities... at the computer.... :em321:
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2005-10-19, 7:24 PM #33
The car is beautiful, I absolutely love it. Only thing is, I have a hard time seeing it as a Skyline. It's just too big of a departure.
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2005-10-19, 7:39 PM #34
It took me a while, and as much as I'd like to agree with all the haters...

...this car is actually really, really gorgeous. At first I really wanted to say no, it's bad, but after studying it a bit, it actually is a very nice looking car. I like it!
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2005-10-19, 7:53 PM #35
Stop posting ugly cars.
Think while it's still legal.
2005-10-19, 7:59 PM #36
I see photoshop

[ya im pathetic :gbk: ]

[flamebait] IT LOOKS LIKE CRAP [/flamebait]
2005-10-19, 8:12 PM #37
this thread has too much ugly... now for a car that isn't fugly
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2005-10-19, 8:29 PM #38
God, that GT-R is sexy. Finally, things are moving away from boring ol' modern designs to more cool, futuristic designs! :D
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2005-10-19, 10:39 PM #39
[QUOTE=Victor Van Dort]Stop posting ugly cars.[/QUOTE]

Stop looking at "ugly" cars :)


Originally posted by Rob:
You shave at the computer?

Ew.


Yes, I shave daily. Sometimes two or three times. I also shave before every date, after all, I don't want the girl to get any hair in her mouth by accident cause I decided not to keep myself well groomed. That is of course, if I get lucky.

You know, I could take this sarcastic joke to a freaky new level if I were to add that my 10 year old step niece was sitting in a chair next to me while I shaved.







































my face.
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2005-10-19, 11:06 PM #40
omfg
how much? I'm gonna start saving now....asodfapsodkfj
This thread made me do one of those "other things" people do at the computer...
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