[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/10-reasons-why-the-nissan-gt-r-is-the-best-in-class\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/10-reasons-why-the-nissan-gt-r-is-the-best-in-class\/","headline":"10 Reasons Why The Nissan GT-R Is The Best-In-Class","name":"10 Reasons Why The Nissan GT-R Is The Best-In-Class","description":"Nissan created a masterpiece which has once again earned the name \u2018Godzilla\u2019 The Nissan GT-R had a lot to live up to and in every way, it delivered. To supercar snobs it\u2019s known as \u2018the poor man\u2019s supercar\u2019 but to those that can look past a badge, the Nissan GT-R is a performance car that can beat every other car in its class. Sure, it doesn\u2019t have scissor doors, it\u2019s styled like a sports car and costs half as much [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2020-07-06","dateModified":"2020-07-23","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/matthew-collett\/#Person","name":"Matthew Collett","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/matthew-collett\/","identifier":5,"description":"Max Wheeler is a leading motoring journalist and classic car specialist at Smart Motoring, renowned for his sharp insight and infectious passion for all things automotive. With years of experience covering motoring news, supercars, and the enduring legacy of classic cars, Max brings stories to life with style and authority. Whether it\u2019s the roar of a Lamborghini, the elegance of an Aston Martin DB5, or the cultural impact of vintage motoring icons, he delivers expert commentary that inspires enthusiasts and collectors alike. 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Sure, it doesn\u2019t have scissor doors, it\u2019s styled like a sports car and costs half as much as a lot of supercars but the way the GT-R performs is nothing short of supercar behaviour.Here\u2019s why the overhyped GT-R really is as good as people say it is and why it\u2019s the best-in-class.Top Gear lap timeWhen it was on everyone\u2019s favourite car show in 2009, back when the GT-R was still brand new, it Beat the Murcielago, 911 GT3 RS, Ferrari 430 and many other cars with a time of 1:19.7.More impressively, when it returned to the show in 2016, The Stig recorded an even more impressive lap time of 1:17.8 in the newer GT-R, beating the Zonda F, Bugatti Veyron, Mercedes McLaren SLR, Ferrari GTO, Ariel Atom, Ferrari Enzo, Maserati MC12, Ferrari 458 and many other much more expensive supercars!It was built to be heavy &#8211; unique design philosophyKazutoshi Mizuno, the person who helped Nissan take the GT-R from dream to reality, had a unique idea of car design philosophy. He wanted the GT-R to be heavy. Weight wasn\u2019t an issue but rather a tool to increase grip. Where other performance car makers want to strip things down as much as possible to reduce weight, Mizuno decided the weight could be used to enhance the performance.Weighing as much as a luxury saloon, the GT-R is not your average supercar which could be why it\u2019s faster than the rest.It\u2019s well-pricedStarting at \u00a384,035, the Nissan GT-R is capable of beating cars that are twice the price. The main competitor for the GT-R would likely be the Porsche 911 which starts at \u00a382,795 but even though the 911 fights a fair fight, it\u2019s still around a half a second slower from 0-60mph, slower in a \u00bc mile and slower around a circuit.It\u2019s a small price to pay for a car that can go around the Nurburgring faster than (or as fast as) a Lexus LFA, 911 Turbo S, McLaren 650S, Honda NSX, Ferrari 458, Bugatti Veyron and Porsche Taycan to name a few.It accelerates like nothing elseIt\u2019s AWD, has 565 horsepower and weighs a lot, making the GT-R launch incredibly quick. The Nismo version of the GT-R is still the 8th fastest production car in the world in terms of acceleration, with a recorded 0-60mph time of just 2.48 seconds. It\u2019s also the second-fastest front-engine car on the list, only beaten by the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.It was also described by Jeremy Clarkson as \u201cthe only car that when it accelerates, it actually hurts\u201d.Faster than a 911 Turbo around the Nurburgring (allegedly)Met with a lot of controversy, back around the time of launch, Nissan boldly bragged that their GT-R had beaten the Porsche 911 Turbo\u2019s time around the Nurburgring. Of course, this sparked outrage amongst Porsche fans as the 911 Turbo was a much more expensive car and therefore, was thought to be much faster.You can turn it into a monsterLike many Japanese cars, the GT-R is popular among the car tuning community. Perhaps thanks to its solid engine and quality engineering, the GT-R can be modified to produce otherworldly amounts of power.One particular example, built by Extreme Turbo Systems, was tuned to 3,000 horsepower and managed to defy physics by reaching 255.53 mph in a \u00bd mile drag, setting a new world record! Other examples have been tuned to 2,000hp, 1,000hp and it\u2019s very common to have them tuned up more moderately to 600 or 700hp.The centre console was influenced by a video game developerPolyphony, the makers of Gran Turismo, helped make the centre console for the GT-R. People often describe driving the car like being in a video game so perhaps this has some influence. The centre console, made by the makers of PlayStation\u2019s biggest racing game, is full of functions and customisable dials including G-forceThe engineThe GT-R\u2019s 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 engine produces around 550 horsepower and 628 Nm (463 lb-ft) of torque. In the GT-R Nismo, those figures are pushed up to 600 and 652 respectively.It\u2019s a potent engine that\u2019s paired with a class-leading AWD system, making the GT-R a real ground rocket.Lightning-quick transmissionThe GT-R was one of the first cars in its class to have a dual-clutch transmission, allowing for ultra-fast gear changes and those legendary launches we all know so well. Although a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission may not seem impressive today, what\u2019s important is that Nissan nailed it first time, while competitors had to play catch-up in honing their transmissions and trying to match the ingenuity of Nissan\u2019s innovation.Unusually reliable and practicalIt\u2019s still a performance car that will need special tyres and overly-frequent oil changes but when compared to its competitors, the GT-R is built solidly and less goes wrong than in say, a McLaren. That being said, issues with the transmission are common and very costly.As for practicality, although the ride is especially firm, the boot is large, the rear seats are more spacious than most and there are features like the reversing camera and Bose sound system that just make it easy to live with.And so, there are ten reasons why the GT-R is best-in-class. It\u2019s faster than the rest, drives like a supercar twice its price and is one of the most affordable supercars you\u2019ll find. What\u2019s not to love?Let us know what you think in the comments!If you enjoyed this, you may also like: What Made The DeLorean A Bad Car?"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Latest News","item":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"10 Reasons Why The Nissan GT-R Is The Best-In-Class","item":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/latest-news\/10-reasons-why-the-nissan-gt-r-is-the-best-in-class\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]