Nissan has announced the U.S. pricing and specifications for the 2021 GT-R Premium and GT-R Nismo, which are already on sale at select dealers across the country.
With an MSRP of $113,540, excluding the $1,695 destination and handling charge, the GT-R Premium’s 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 produces 565 HP and 467 lb-ft (633 Nm) of torque and is mated to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive.
Previously reserved for the GT-R Anniversary Edition, the Bayside Blue exterior paint finish is now available for the Premium, which also gets a titanium exhaust system, leather upholstery inside, front seats with good side support and comfort, navigation system, SiriusXM, Apple CarPlay and NissanConnect as standard.
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The 2021 GT-R Nismo’s pricing remains unchanged from the previous model year. The Godzilla rolls in from $210,740, with a 600 HP and 481 lb-ft (652 Nm) 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6, which features an exclusive turbocharger design sourced from the GT3 racer, with modified shape and fewer blades compared to the pre-2020MY.
The refined suspension provides a smoother ride, according to Nissan, and increased cornering stability, while the braking system, with 16.1-inch front and 15.3-inch rear carbon ceramic rotors and Brembo calipers, improve the stopping performance over the iterations sold before the 2020 model year.
Inside, the sportiest version of the GT-R is equipped with supportive seats from Recaro, which have been wrapped in leather, with red synthetic suede appointments. Also unique for the 2021 GT-R Nismo are the Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel, leather-wrapped gear shift knob with red accents and the model-specific red tachometer.