Performance extends beyond speed. Though the cornerstone of the Nissan GT-R has forever been its twin-turbocharged 3.8L V6, its drivers expect more than mere power with each mile. The need for intuitive tech proves undeniable.
Nissan now answers that need with a suite of infotainment options.
According to a recent press release, the 2018 GT-R impresses on the highway - delivering ample entertainment features to drivers. An eight-inch color display anchors the NissanConnect console, providing multi-touch control and voice-activated interfacing. Wireless Bluetooth links offer access to hands-free text messaging and SiriusXM streaming audio; while TravelLink services promote custom content, allowing users to piece together apps that best reflect their needs (instantly engage with Fandango, Pandora, and Yelp on the high-definition screen). Apple CarPlay ensures seamless smartphone integration, while the HD radio pushes out heart-pounding bass notes.
Further bolstering the new GT-R is Amazon Alexa compatibility. Utilize natural-based voice commands to download content (this function links directly to Google, enabling drivers to access music, audio books, and other files synced to their personal accounts).
The 2018 GT-R promises more than V6 thrills. Instead it allows Seattle drivers to remain connected to their digital worlds.