Nissan GT-R Goes Soft
Softer GT-R supercar being planned
Nissan will follow the launch of the GT-R Spec-V with the introduction of the Spec-M, a more sophisticated version of the firm’s banzai supercar.
The GT-R Spec-V firm suspension will get replaced by a softer, more refined setup and will include ripple control shock absorbers to help iron out the bumps.
There’ll also be a wider choice of interior trims to help entice a more upmarket clientele, with aluminium and wood grain finishes both options on the new Spec-M.
Customers will even be able to choose between a variety of different of seat colours.
Prices for the Spec-M are expected to start from around 13 million Yen (£95k) when it goes on sale next year, significantly less than the lightweight Spec-V that costs over 16 million Yen (£125k).
Now its basically 100k???
Good luck Nissan, welcome to 2009 did you guys not notice that no one is spending any money???
fools!
You don't have to post the same thing as the people above - try thinking.
Really, who pays additional 50k to get different suspension and brakes.
GIVE US MORE POWER.
Only then the price tag may make sense.
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