Godzilla Nissan GT-R launched In India with a price tag of Rs 1.99 Crore

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Nissan’s much-awaited supercar GT-R has finally been launched in India. Assembled with the legacy of decades, heart throbbing power and stunning appearance, the Godzilla values as much as Rs 1.99 crore.

The 2017 GT-R was officially launched at an event in Mumbai where actor John Abraham introduced the supercar to the nation. John Abraham is the first buyer of the supercar in India. Four-wheeler giant Nissan has already delivered the first unit of the GT-R to its buyers and the cars were being continuously spotted on Indian roads for last few weeks.

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Popularly recognised as Godzilla, Nissan’s flagship and only sports car GT-R is popular for its individual and brawny design, unlike the normal sports cars. What comes under the hood of the Godzilla is a hand built 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbocharged engine that beats out massive 570PS of power and 637Nm of peak torque helping the car to sprint from 0-100kmph in just less than 3 seconds.

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Inside the cabin, to make the GT-R more manageable and effective as a daily usable car, Nissan has reduced the number of switches from 27 to only 11. The center console hosts a big 8-inch touchscreen display to control the infotainment system. Plastic, fiber and leather stuff have been used for the dash and the seats are very high end and deliver premium feel.

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At the launching event, Nissan announced that they have lined up 8 new products for India which will be launched by 2021. Among them is the much predicted X-Trail hybrid that will be launched early in 2017. The X-Trail Hybrid was also showcased at the Delhi auto expo this year along with the GT-R.

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