Nissan reveals Euro GT-R pricing
December 31st, 1969
Nissan has confirmed that its new GT-R supercar will go on sale in Europe in March next year, priced from £52,900 ($105,000) in the UK and €75,000 for the rest of Europe (excluding taxes). This is the first time we’re getting official pricing for the car outside of North America and Japan, and dealers will be ready to take pre-orders as early as next month.
The Nissan GT-R Premium Edition with automatic headlamps and digital Bose audio system starts at £54,200, while the top spec Black Edition with exclusive Kuro black paint, gunmetal grey alloy wheels and black leather and Pearlsuede interior with red leather highlights comes in at £55,500. Standard features include six airbags, special wide-beam xenon headlamps, a tire pressure monitoring system, 20in lightweight alloys and a security alarm system.
Nissan R35 GT-RNissan GT-R in depth
Nissan has confirmed that its new GT-R supercar will go on sale in Europe in March next year, priced from £52,900 ($105,000) in the UK and €75,000 for the rest of Europe (excluding taxes). This is the first time we’re getting official pricing for the car outside of North America and Japan, and dealers will be ready to take pre-orders as early as next month.
The Nissan GT-R Premium Edition with automatic headlamps and digital Bose audio system starts at £54,200, while the top spec Black Edition with exclusive Kuro black paint, gunmetal grey alloy wheels and black leather and Pearlsuede interior with red leather highlights comes in at £55,500. Standard features include six airbags, special wide-beam xenon headlamps, a tire pressure monitoring system, 20in lightweight alloys and a security alarm system.
Nissan R35 GT-R
The Nissan GT-R Premium Edition with automatic headlamps and digital Bose audio system starts at £54,200, while the top spec Black Edition with exclusive Kuro black paint, gunmetal grey alloy wheels and black leather and Pearlsuede interior with red leather highlights comes in at £55,500. Standard features include six airbags, special wide-beam xenon headlamps, a tire pressure monitoring system, 20in lightweight alloys and a security alarm system.
Nissan R35 GT-R
Nissan GT-R in depth
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Comments (2 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Foxfire #1, Posted: 3/4/2008
That's waay more expensive than in Japan.
By cj #2, Posted: 3/6/2008
could import one from Jpn they're RHD too
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