Nissan has revealed the full details of the track pack it promised when it
launched the MY 2012 GT-R
Visually, the Track pack (which adds £10k to the £74,450 list price of the car) can be identified by lightweight six-spoke RAYS alloys with gloss black painted centres, while inside the Recaro front seats are trimmed with blue bolsters.
There also no rear seats, while the front ones feature 'high grip' material to keep you pinned during hard cornering. Oh, and a 'Track Pack' emblem on the centre console identifies this model as a special GT-R...
But what about the hardware? As far as that goes, there are extra cooling ducts for the front and rear brakes, and revised spring rates.
The engine retains the same specification as the 'regular' 2012 GT-R, which means 550hp and 0-60 mph in just 2.7 seconds.