Pricing Set for Nissan 2020 GT-R Models
Nissan has set the U.S. sticker price for four 2020 Nissan GT-R models. The powerful lineup for 2020 includes the GT-R NISMO, GT-R Track Edition, GT-R Premium, and the GT-R 50th Anniversary Edition.
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With a U.S. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $210,740, the 2020 GT-R NISMO delivers a thrilling performance courtesy of its carbon fiber hood and roof, GT3 race car turbochargers, and carbon ceramic brakes. The stunning model also sports a revamped suspension.
“The 2020 GT-R NISMO is more GT-R than ever before — it’s the ultimate performance super sports car that provides an exhilarating experience for virtually everyone,” reports Nissan.
The Nissan GT-R Track Edition boasts a U.S. MSRP of $145,540. The stellar sports car’s availability is limited and will race into dealerships on August 25. Carbon ceramic brakes are available while a GT-R NISMO engine propels the Track Edition with a horsepower rating of 600.
The Nissan GT-R Premium can be yours for a U.S. MSRP of $113, 540. Available for purchase on July 25, the GT-R Premium model stands out with a new exterior accent color and RAYS 20-inch forged aluminum-alloy designed wheels. Upgraded twin turbochargers help further distinguish the GT-R Premium model.
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Last, but definitely not least, is the Nissan GT-R 50th Anniversary Edition, which retains a staring U.S. MSRP of $122,040. The celebratory model offers drivers a choice of three two-tone exterior colormcombinations that reflect the sports car’s legacy. A unique gray color scheme accents the cabin. Specially embossed seats, a one-of-a-kind shift knob and steering wheel help complete the luxurious look of the interior.
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