The Nissan GT-R R35 Touring Car is a race car produced by Nissan, based on the Nissan GT-R SpecV '09. It appears in Gran Turismo 5 (as part of the Racing Car Pack DLC) and Gran Turismo 6.
Description[]
"The Spec V[1] modified with touring car races in mind."
This is an original tuned model created by "Gran Turismo", based on the Nissan GT-R SpecV (2009). The following is the description of the base model.
Debuting at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, the Nissan GT-R R35 was met with worldwide acclaim. Outdoing itself in February 2009, Nissan began sales of the even higher-performance Spec V. Rather than being a casual road car, this version was designed to appeal to the more extreme circuit racer.
The Spec V in Japan is a full 7,140,000 yen more expensive than the standard GT-R, priced at a jaw-dropping 15,750,000 yen. At first glance, the 478 BHP 3.8L 6-cylinder twin-turbo engine with its 6-speed automated manual gearbox and 4WD system does not appear much different than the standard GT-R.
But the engine in the Spec V has a "high-geared boost" system, where turbo boost is increased for a limited 80 seconds to achieve a maximum torque of 60.0 kgfm, as well as increasing the torque curve in the 3200-5200 rpm range to enable unbelievable acceleration out of corners. The exhaust system has also seen elaborate improvements in cooling performance and reduced exhaust resistance.
In addition, carbon brakes, forged aluminium wheels and a newly redesigned Bilstein suspension, as well as countless other Spec V special tuning have been added.
On top of this, all the aerodynamics and cooling needed for the track are included, such as a carbon front grille, brake-cooling ducts, a rear spoiler and rear diffuser.
The cabin seats two and features specially designed carbon bucket seats. Overall, the Spec V weighs in at 60 kg less than the 1740 kg of its stock GT-R counterpart.
The Spec V is now in the same 'road-going racer' class as the Porsche GT2 and GT3.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo 5 ( ![]() |
Nissan Dealership[2] (DLC)![]() |
357,500 | --- |
Gran Turismo 6 | Nissan Dealership | 357,500 | --- |
Trivia[]
- Its body is derived from the GT-R's GT1 racing version.
- Unlike its Skyline GT-R predecessors, the base color for this car is opal black as opposed to red.
- There is a QR code on its rear fender, which leads to Gran Turismo's official website. The QR code also appeared on the Nissan GT-R Gr.B Rally Car in Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.