2024 Nissan GTR vs Older Model: Performance Upgrades and Features Compared
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The Nissan GTR, also known as Godzilla, has been a force to be reckoned with since its introduction in 2008. It shook up the supercar market by offering blistering performance at an affordable price. Now, Throttle House brings us a comparison between the 2024 GTR and its older counterpart.
The 2019 GTR still holds its own in terms of performance, with its 565 horsepower and all-wheel drive system. The transmission has been refined over the years, providing smoother shifts. The ride quality has also improved, making it more comfortable for everyday driving. However, the steering feels overboosted, lacking the racing vibe that enthusiasts crave.
Enter the 2024 GTR T-Spec, a special trim that comes with a hefty price tag. It boasts carbon ceramic brakes, Nismo upgrades, and a more exciting exhaust note. The styling has also been updated, resembling the iconic R34. Inside, the GTR offers a clean and simple interior, although the newer model has integrated a touchscreen and improved materials.
Despite the improvements, the GTR faces tough competition from other sports cars in its price range, such as the BMW M8, Corvette Z06, and Porsche 911. However, the GTR still offers a unique driving experience with its power distribution and grip. Whether you choose the older model or the newer T-Spec, the GTR remains a thrilling and iconic choice for enthusiasts.
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