2024 Nissan GT-R gains Skyline, Takumi special editions

Spy Photos

Nissan isn’t done with updates for its 2024 GT-R, which went on sale last spring with a starting price of $122,885, including a $1,895 destination charge.

The automaker on Friday announced the new T-spec Takumi and Skyline special editions, both of which are due on sale in limited numbers this summer. Pricing information will be announced closer to the market launch.

The T-spec Takumi Edition has been developed as a tribute to the master craftspeople, known as takumi, who are responsible for hand-assembling the GT-R’s twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V-6 engine. Special features of the car include its Midnight Purple paint finish in combination with a Mori Green interior. The cars also come with a few unique touches under the hood, including a gold color for the VIN plate and red color for the script used on a plaque naming the person who worked on the engine.

Like all 2024 GT-R T-spec models, the Takumi Edition is based on the GT-R’s Premium grade and benefits from a few extras, including some from the hardcore Nismo grade. The extras include wider front fenders, carbon-ceramic brake rotors, gold-painted 20-inch wheels, and a combination of leather and suede in the interior.

2024 Nissan GT-R T-spec Takumi Edition

2024 Nissan GT-R T-spec Takumi Edition

The Skyline Edition is also based on the Premium grade, and wears the R34-generation Skyline GT-R’s signature Bayside Blue paint finish. The interior trim features a new sky blue color called Sora Blue.

No extra horsepower has been announced, meaning the cars should match the 565-hp output of the regular Premium grade.

The 2024 model year brought revised designs for the GT-R’s front and rear fascias and rear wing, which according to Nissan help improve downforce while reducing drag. The 600-hp Nismo grade also received a new rear wing design that features swan neck-style struts and 10% more surface area. Other changes previously announced for 2024 include the return of the T-spec grade, as well as the availability of some heritage colors.

The current GT-R, an R35 to those who know their GT-Rs from their Skylines, has been on sale since the 2009 model year. Nissan remains quiet on plans for its next GT-R, the R36, though the automaker has hinted at a new platform and possibly some form of electrification.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Watch Kia’s new EV4 hatch carve up the Nurburgring, nearly on two wheels [Video]
Guest commentary: Every step counts to drive down greenhouse gas emissions with green materials
Xiaomi SU7 Owners Find It’s Not Meant For Track Use After Two Brake Failures Lead To Crashes
Hyundai names North American exec Jose Munoz as CEO, effective Jan. 1
How F1 teams feed 1,000 people in the paddock each race weekend

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *