The limited-run 2018 Nissan GT-R Track Edition has been revealed for the US market ahead of the New York motor show next week, along with a one-off Copzilla police car.
GT-R Track Edition
Joining the 370Z Heritage Edition, the latest GT-R Track Edition (top) sits between the GT-R Premium and the flagship GT-R Nismo, and features numerous Nismo components.
Headlining features include additional adhesive bonding to increase body shell rigidity, four-wheel independent suspension with Nismo tuning, Nismo-spec tyres, 20-inch Nismo alloy wheels, carbon-fibre rear spoiler, a unique red and black interior colour scheme and leather-appointed Recaro sports seats.
Under the bonnet is the same 419kW/632Nm twin-turbo 3.8-litre V6 as the GT-R Premium, mated to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission with paddle shifters.
No performance figures are quoted, so it’s likely the Track Edition retains the 2.7-second 0-100km/h sprint claim and top speed of 315km/h.
GT-R ‘Copzilla’
Meanwhile, Nissan has also created a stylised police car based on the GT-R, which it has appropriately named ‘Copzilla’.
Sporting a matte-black police livery for the ‘Skyline Metro Police Department’, Copzilla features contrasting gold stripes, proper police lights on the roof and front grille, a scrolling LED light bar, along with ‘Skyline Metro’ badges on the bonnet and door panels.
Adjustable coilover suspension has been installed to give the vehicle a ‘stanced’ look, while the GT-R’s standard wheels have been replaced with 22-inch units, complete with spikes, that imitate the look of steel.
Copzilla’s heart is the same powerplant as the ‘standard’ GT-R, which is a 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 pumping out 419kW of power and 632Nm of torque.
Both the GT-R Track Edition and GT-R Copzilla will be on display at the New York motor show, which kicks off on April 14.
Australia
CarAdvice has contacted Nissan’s local arm regarding local availability of the new GT-R Track Edition, and is awaiting a response.
Stay tuned for our coverage of the 2017 New York motor show next week.
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