New 2022 Nissan GT-R T-Spec , two special models in Japan

The new 2022 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition T-spec and GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO T-spec, nissan gt-r t-spec model year 2022, officially unveiled for the first time and ready to go on sale in Japan. Limited to only 100 cars. The Nissan GT-R T-Spec is inspired by the words “Trend” and “Traction”, the GT-R’s philosophy of outstanding grip. as well as being the trendsetter of GT-R to always be advanced.

The engineering team is dedicated to providing this vehicle with exceptional grip on the road. The new Nissan GT-R Premium Edition T-spec and GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO T-spec are equipped with carbon ceramic brakes, a carbon fiber rear spoiler, and a limited edition engine cover. and special badges on the front and back.

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The GT-R Premium Edition T-spec comes with Rays bronze lightweight forged alloy wheels, with a wider rim that increases tire strength.

This results in smooth and responsive directional control. while the suspension was developed to take advantage of the weight reduction under the springs. While the GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO T-spec has been tweaked by NISMO T-spec to highlight even more intense performance. It comes with a carbon fiber roof and a special boot lid.

In addition to the T-Spec, a new body color has been added: Midnight Purple, a special color used on the previous GT-R, said to be inspired by the aurora color changes. and Millennium Jade green, which reflects the tranquility yet powerful.

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The new 2022 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition T-spec and GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO T-spec models will go on sale in Japan from October.

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