Nissan GT-R – The Secret Revealed
The production version of the Nissan GT-R debuted at the 2007 Tokyo
Motor Show and was launched in the Japanese market December 2007. The U.S. launch is
scheduled for June 2008. Europe will be the
third market for the GT-R, where it is expected to be launched late 2008.
Production will be held to about 1,000 cars per month. Sony PlayStation's "Gran
Turismo (series)"Gran Turismo creators "Polyphony
Digital"Polyphony Digital were involved
in the development of the Nissan GT-R by designing the performance car’s
multifunction display. This powerful performance automobile was a legend even
before production started, thanks in part to this popular car racing video
game.
Underground car racing trials from Japan
report that the 2009 Nissan GT-R boasts a 0-60 of 3.5 seconds with the aid of
launch control, technological wizardry that Nissan has been keeping secret. It
has an 11.7-second quarter mile with a 192 mph top speed; a true performance
car. The price, less than
$70,000 for the base and Black Edition, makes it a reachable dream for the
upper middleclass car racing enthusiast. The larger-displacement 3.8-liter
twin-turbo V6 produces approximately 450 horsepower; and makes for exciting car
racing on drifting videos.
Activation of the Nissan GT-R's launch control is a matter of
configuring the transmission, dynamics control and damping adjustments
properly. Then you pin the brake with your left foot and throttle with your
right like the technique used to produce burnouts in those monster performance
cars of byegone times. The results are somewhat different though. The GT-R‘s
computer holds the engine at 4,500 rpm waiting for your foot to let off the
brake pedal. When you do the GT-R accelerates faster than virtually any
production performance car in the world. It is comparable to the Porsche 911 Turbo
which hits 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and blasts through the quarter-mile in 11.6 at
118.5 mph.
Audi S4 Luxury and Performance
Spy photographers spotted the next Audi S4 out for
underground testing. Based on the Audi A4 that debuted at the Frankfurt Motor
Show, the new S4 promises even more performance than the previous model. While
the front bumper remains unchanged a few subtle changes can be seen. Audi's
signature chrome side mirrors found on Audi S models are also absent. Compared
to the A4, the new S4 has bigger wheels and brakes, new side skirts
and quad-exhaust. Powering the S4 will be a 354 horsepower V8.
Mechanically, the S4 is expected to be identical to the S5.The 2008 S4 has a
base price of $48,610 which keeps it affordable to the upper
middleclass performance enthusiast and it is likely the new S4 will be in the
same price range.
It has been reported that the new Audi S4 runs at 11.37 @ 122.43
MPH at the drag strip. Looking more like a luxury car than a racing car, the
S4’s performance and power are hard to beat. The Audi S4
will use the S5’s 4.2-litre FSI V8 engine that delivers 354 Hp (compared to 340
Hp of the current S4’s 4.2L V8). Power will be transferred to all wheels via a
six-speed manual or automatic gearbox. The new S4 is
anticipated to get a slight power boost to keep its rivals including BMW at
bay. In usual Audi fashion, the range-topping S-models are equipped with the
Quattro four-wheel drive technology.
We can look forward to seeing more of these two
exciting automobiles as the U.S.
debut gets closer. For the latest
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