Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 Unveiled At Twin Ring Motegi

Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 Unveiled At Twin Ring Motegi

/ November 15, 2016 / 878 Views

As the new regulation for the 2017 season of the GT Series include a 25 percent reduction in total downforce in all GT500 machines, Nissan have revealed their latest Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 that they will enter in the next season of this highly-exciting racing seriers. The vehicle was unveiled at Twin Ring Motegi along with entries from rivals Lexus and Honda.

Alongside the new regulations for 2017 which include a 25 percent reduction in total downforce, for the upcoming year, NISMO has also incorporated enhancements with endurance and reliability, while further advances were achieved in power output. The car’s dynamics were also improved through a lowered center of gravity and an optimization of weight distribution.

Nissan's new GT500 challenger, the 2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500, aims to battle for championship success in 2017. The Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 was unveiled at Twin Ring Motegi along with entries from rivals Lexus and Honda. New regulations for 2017 include a 25 percent reduction in total downforce in all GT500 machines. NISMO has also incorporated enhancements with endurance and reliability, while further advances were achieved in power output.
Nissan’s new GT500 challenger, the 2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500, aims to battle for championship success in 2017. The Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 was unveiled at Twin Ring Motegi along with entries from rivals Lexus and Honda. New regulations for 2017 include a 25 percent reduction in total downforce in all GT500 machines. NISMO has also incorporated enhancements with endurance and reliability, while further advances were achieved in power output.

The new car aims to continue the incredible success for Nissan in recent years, which won the championship 2014 and 2015 and won five of the eight rounds in 2016.

“We will make further development improvements during off-season tests and aim to create a race car that will shine brilliantly within the history of motorsports,” said president and CEO of NISMO, Takao Katagiri. “We hope to thrill fans with a fast, more appealing GT-R that will excite fans as it lines up on the grid for the opening round competing against the new Lexus and Honda machines.”

Nissan's new GT500 challenger, the 2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500, aims to battle for championship success in 2017. The Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 was unveiled at Twin Ring Motegi along with entries from rivals Lexus and Honda. New regulations for 2017 include a 25 percent reduction in total downforce in all GT500 machines. NISMO has also incorporated enhancements with endurance and reliability, while further advances were achieved in power output.
Nissan’s new GT500 challenger, the 2017 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500, aims to battle for championship success in 2017. The Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 was unveiled at Twin Ring Motegi along with entries from rivals Lexus and Honda. New regulations for 2017 include a 25 percent reduction in total downforce in all GT500 machines. NISMO has also incorporated enhancements with endurance and reliability, while further advances were achieved in power output.

Fans will get another chance to view the 2017-spec GT500 GT-R at the upcoming NISMO Festival in Japan scheduled for Fuji International Speedway on December 11.

Been in the automotive industry ever since he got out of high school. Loves 911s, and everything BMW makes, even the new cars. He also enjoys racing events, even as a spectator, hanging on the side of the pit wall and taking pictures and drinking espresso that makes want to write more. Too tall to drive almost any supercar, but that doesn't stop him from bashing out people that do. Follows the aftermarket tuning industry in depth. Loves to spend time at BMW Welt. Enjoys too much coffee.
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