The 2007 Nissan GT-R (CBA-R35) is the standard model in the GT-R model range, powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.8 litre V6 which generates 473bhp.
It is also the first four-wheel drive car to have its transmission located at the rear. This results in a distribution of torque to the rear wheels varying from 50 to 98 percent, eliminating the previous generation's understeer weakness.
The GT-R's performance is on par with the latest supercars and is one of the fastest cars to lap the Nürburgring with an incredible 7 minutes and 26 seconds. It received a facelift in 2011 along with a boost in horsepower.
Games[]
Need for Speed: ProStreet[]
The GT-R appears in Need for Speed: ProStreet as a tier 3 car with a price tag of $60,000. It is required to complete the Super Promotion raceday in Autopolis to unlock the car.
The Nissan GT-R has a good acceleration and firm handling. It is superior to the Nissan GT-R Proto despite having a lower price tag. Players are recommended to use the car for Grip. The stability provided by the all-wheel drive layout make the GT-R also useful for Speed events.
Need for Speed: Undercover[]
The GT-R appears in Need for Speed: Undercover as a tier 1 car with a price tag of $275,000. The player must reach wheelman level 13.5 to unlock the vehicle.
With a high top speed of 243 mph (391 km/h), it is slower than the Bugatti Veyron 16.4, however, it lacks acceleration in comparison to other tier 1 cars.
Need for Speed: Shift[]
The GT-R appears in Need for Speed: Shift as tier 3 car with a price tag of $165,000 and a performance rating of 10.50. It is unlocked after collecting 80 Stars and is capable of a Works conversion.
The GT-R offers stable and precise handling, which can be useful for difficult corners. It is one of the most controllable cars within its class, given the fact it rarely becomes loose whilst turning.
The high weight of the Nissan GT-R affects its acceleration, which is weaker than seen by a few tier 3 cars such as the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. With a Works conversion, this minor issue can be eliminated and the Nissan GT-R can become a very competitive race car, better than the SpecV.
Need for Speed: Nitro[]
The R35 GT-R appears in Need for Speed: Nitro as a Class A car. It is rated 4 in both speed and handling; 5 in acceleration; and 3 in both drifting and strength.
Collectible[]
An R35 GT-R with a unique livery can be unlocked as a collectible car for use in both Arcade Mode and Career Mode, once the player finishes the Gold Cup Grand Prix in 1st place.
Need for Speed: World[]
The GT-R was made available in Need for Speed: World on March 5, 2010 during the first closed beta session as a tier 3 car. Since August 22, 2012, it has been featured as a B class car.
The GT-R before the patch on May 30, 2012 suffered from severe understeer whilst turning at any speed due to a high weight. It also had a good acceleration and top speed.
Currently, the GT-R can turn better than before, but is still featured with a heavy weight. Its handling is up to par with the Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4's, meaning the GT-R can take most corners in the game at a fairly high speed. It also has a quick acceleration that is comparable with lower rated class A cars and an average nitrous boost. Top speed is 190 mph (305 km/h).
The GT-R is useful in pursuit events and partly competitive in multiplayer races, because of having a better handling than other lower priced Class B pre-Tier 3 cars such as the Audi R8 4.2 FSI quattro, although it might still need upgrades.
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Red
The Red style is an Amerikon Speedsystems performance tuned speedboost car that costs 3900. It was made available on January 18, 2011.
Black
The Black style is a rotationally available stock cash car that costs 1,300,000. It was made available on March 5, 2010 during the first closed beta session.
Before August 22, 2012, it could only be purchased if the player was at Driver Level 30 or above and cost 600,000.
"Shard" (Rental)
The Stator style is a rental car that can be leased for 300. It was made available on June 28, 2010 during the sixth closed beta session.
It is fitted with various Street quality performance parts from different manufacturers, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
"Shard" (Cash)
The "Shard" style is a previous rental only car that can be purchased for 650,000. It was made available on June 1, 2015 as part of the End of the World event.
It is fitted with various Street quality performance parts from different manufacturers, and a selection of aftermarket parts.
Limited Edition
The Limited Edition style is an art director car that was never released.
It is not fitted with any performance parts, but does feature several aftermarket parts and a unique "Limited Edition" livery.
Shift 2: Unleashed[]
The GT-R appears in Shift 2: Unleashed as a Modern Road car with a price tag of $132,000 and as an NFS Edition, which costs $155,000.
Its performance index is measured by C 980 and handling is rated 3.44. The NFS Edition possesses a B 1160 performance rating, 3.60 handling rating, and goes from 0-60mph in 3.34 seconds.
Need for Speed: The Run[]
The GT-R appears in Need for Speed: The Run as an Exotic class car.
Its inclusion was revealed by the official Need for Speed website on November 2, 2011.
Stock
"Mega"
The "Mega" Signature Edition GT-R requires the Signature Edition Booster Pack and is unlocked from the beginning of the game.
Top Speed: 218 mph (351 km/h)
0 to 60 Time: 2.9s
BHP: 708 @ 6,400 rpm
Performance: Tier 5
Handling: Normal
Class: Exotic
Drivetrain: AWD
Value: $140,000.00
Manufacture Year: 2008
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Trivia[]
- The Nissan GT-R Super State Cruiser appears in the PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox 360 releases of Need for Speed: Undercover as a Super State unit deployed by the Tri-City Bay Police Department.
- The Nissan GT-R Federal Cruiser appears in the PC, PlayStation 3. and Xbox 360 releases of Need for Speed: The Run as a federal high speed pursuit unit.
- The GT-R appears in the PC and PlayStation 3 demo releases of Need for Speed: Prostreet.
- The GT-R appears in the Need for Speed: Shift demo.
- In Need for Speed: Shift and Shift 2: Unleashed, the Works conversion GT-R resembles the GT500 category Autobacs Super GT.
- In Shift 2: Unleashed and Need for Speed: The Run, it is listed as a 2008 manufacture year.
- In the iOS release of Shift 2: Unleashed, the GT-R has US side markers on its front wings.