
Only a year after the GT-R's market   launch  in Japan and less than six months after its U.S. introduction   and  Nissan has proceeded to the sportscar's first major round of   changes  which include a power increase, suspension upgrades and a new   exterior  color. The most significant improvement concerns the GT-R's   hand-built  3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo engine which has gained 5PS thanks   to some fine  tuning of its electronics, taking power output to 485PS,   while torque  remains unchanged at 588Nm.
The  engine  upgrades have also led to  slightly better fuel economy figures  with  Nissan announcing an average  fuel consumption in the Japanese  driving  cycle of 8.3 km/l (19.5 mpg  U.S.) instead of 8.2 km/l (19.3 mpg  US).  In addition, Nissan has  increased the GT-R's fuel tank capacity  from  71 liters to to 74 liters.
Another update sees the improvement of the sportscar's ride performance with modifications to the suspension spring rate settings while the 2009 model will also benefit from a set of Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tires. Nissan claims that the tire was developed specifically for the GT-R and it "combines grip and durability, as demonstrated during its 'time-attack' lap of the Nurburgring", which yielded a time of 7 minutes 29 seconds.
 
Less significant improvements for the 2009 GT-R concern the introduction of the Gun Metal grey colored Rays seven-spoke alloy wheel design for the standard and Premium Edition GT-Rs, while the Black Edition will be fitted with the same design but, appropriately, in black. Additionally, customers can now choose a new deep white pearl color called 'Storm' which replaces the original pearl white which had a slightly darker shade.
 
Last  but not  least Nissan has also hiked  the prices for its subtly updated  GT-R. In  the U.K. for example,  customers ordering now will have to pay  £56,795  on the road for the  basic version with an increase of £1300 for  the  Premium Edition  (£58,095) and another £1300 for the Black Edition   (£59,395). This  represents an increase of 3.8 percent.
In Europe, the first GT-Rs are scheduled to hit dealerships in April 2009. To date, Nissan has taken in excess of 2500 customer orders in Europe with 1200 coming from the UK. Any new customer orders should expect delivery in mid 2010.
source : carscoop.blogspot.com
The  engine  upgrades have also led to  slightly better fuel economy figures  with  Nissan announcing an average  fuel consumption in the Japanese  driving  cycle of 8.3 km/l (19.5 mpg  U.S.) instead of 8.2 km/l (19.3 mpg  US).  In addition, Nissan has  increased the GT-R's fuel tank capacity  from  71 liters to to 74 liters.Another update sees the improvement of the sportscar's ride performance with modifications to the suspension spring rate settings while the 2009 model will also benefit from a set of Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tires. Nissan claims that the tire was developed specifically for the GT-R and it "combines grip and durability, as demonstrated during its 'time-attack' lap of the Nurburgring", which yielded a time of 7 minutes 29 seconds.
Less significant improvements for the 2009 GT-R concern the introduction of the Gun Metal grey colored Rays seven-spoke alloy wheel design for the standard and Premium Edition GT-Rs, while the Black Edition will be fitted with the same design but, appropriately, in black. Additionally, customers can now choose a new deep white pearl color called 'Storm' which replaces the original pearl white which had a slightly darker shade.
Last  but not  least Nissan has also hiked  the prices for its subtly updated  GT-R. In  the U.K. for example,  customers ordering now will have to pay  £56,795  on the road for the  basic version with an increase of £1300 for  the  Premium Edition  (£58,095) and another £1300 for the Black Edition   (£59,395). This  represents an increase of 3.8 percent.In Europe, the first GT-Rs are scheduled to hit dealerships in April 2009. To date, Nissan has taken in excess of 2500 customer orders in Europe with 1200 coming from the UK. Any new customer orders should expect delivery in mid 2010.
source : carscoop.blogspot.com













