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Nissan News
Latest Nissan News For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
Another limited-edition GT-R model is on its way and this time it is in partnership with the renowned Japanese Grand Slam tennis champion, Naomi Osaka, who was also recently named Nissan’s brand ambassador.
 
 
The automaker has already started taking orders for the model, which will be available in a choice of three exterior hues (Midnight Opal, Brilliant White Pearl and Meteor Flake Black Pearl) and three interior colourways (tan, cream and red) – all schemes chosen by Osaka herself. On the exterior, the special edition GT-R will boast LED high-mount stop lights on the dry carbon rear spoiler, plus the engine room will be adorned with a special golden model-number plate.
 
Only 50 units of the collector car will be produced for the Japanese market and the model will have customized specifications that will be derived from the Nissan GT-R Premium grade. 
 
To learn more about this forthcoming limited edition model or to check out our inventory of in-stock GT-R sports cars, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, for full details and specs.
There’s been some huge news in the automotive world this week! If you recall back to last June, Nissan revealed a special edition of its GT-R during the Goodwood Festival of Speed in England. The vehicle marked the 50th anniversary of both the model and Italdesign – the Italian firm in charge of the GT-R50’s design. Days before its public debut at Goodwood, an official prototype was unveiled, yet there was no word of a forthcoming production.
 
Well, all that has changed. Nissan and Italdesign have now confirmed that a limited production run of the GT-R50 will, in fact, move ahead.
 
Priced at 990,000 euros (or approximately $1.1 million USD), the GT-R50 will growl with a 3.8-liter V6 engine rated at 710 horsepower. This is over and above the performance of the regular model with the NISMO trim level, plus buyers will have a choice of interior and exterior colors to suit their personal style.
 
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The special edition GT-R50 will be produced in Italdesign’s shop in Turin, Italy, with only 50 models being made. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2019 and will continue through 2020.
 
To learn more about this forthcoming special edition model, or to check out our current inventory of GT-R sports cars, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, for full details and specs.
2019 nissan gtr for sale in tacoma seattle kirkland washingtonSeattle GT-R fan, it’s time to rejoice! After much speculation and anticipation, Nissan has announced pricing and specs for the 2019 sports car. One of the highlights of their announcement is that the starting MSRP of $99,990 for the GT-R Pure model, which is the most affordable trim level, remains unchanged from last year.
 
Stepping up to the Premium grade will run you $110,540, followed by the Track Edition at $128,540. The top-of-the-line NISMO series caps off the line-up at $175,540. All trim levels also require a Destination and Handling Fee of $1,695.
 
The 2019 GT-R is powered by an advanced 3.8-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine mated to a dual-clutch sequential six-speed automatic transmission. Pure, Premium and Track Edition models boast 565 horsepower and 467 lb-ft of torque, while NISMO models are uprated to 600 horsepower and 481 lb-ft of torque. The NISMO also features unique exterior and interior treatments, along with special suspension tuning. All models also boast Nissan's electronically controlled ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, which operates at 0/100 front-rear bias in normal conditions, but can automatically switch to up to a 50/50 split as needed. One thing is certain – this machine is not for the faint at heart. 
 
Models are expected to hit our inventory at Kirkland Nissan very soon. To pre-book your test drive in this sporty platform, contact us today.
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