The “range-topping super-coupé” as Nissan likes to call it will go up for order in U.K. from November 1 for anyone willing to fork out a cool £149,995 for the meanest Godzilla ever.
Also from next month, the company will have the flagship GT-R R35 on sale in Germany and France where it's going to cost €184,950.
As a reminder, Nissan USA announced towards the end of September a $174,990 starting price for its updated supercar, while just last week the company's Australian division disclosed plans to bring the Nismo brand to the Land Down Under from February 2017 when the GT-R Nismo will be launched from $227,410 (that's Australian dollars.)
So, what do buyers get for these hefty sums? For starters, the mighty hand-assembled biturbo 3.8-liter V6 delivering 600 horsepower (441 kilowatts) and 481 pound-feet (651 Newton-meters) of torque channeled to both axles through a dual-clutch, six-speed gearbox. The Nismo-spec GT-R gets just about the same mild visual tweaks as the lesser versions of the car to improve not only the exterior appearance, but also boost its aerodynamic efficiency.
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