2018 Nissan GT-R Track Edition and 370Z Heritage Edition Video, First Look

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The Nissan GT-R lineup gained a third family member at the 2017 New York Auto Show.

The 2018 Nissan GT-R Track Edition will slot between the GT-R Premium and NISMO models, sporting the performance from the standard 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 with 565 horsepower and 467 pound-feet of torque, while benefiting from some changes handed down by the NISMO version. For example, the Track Edition features additional body shell adhesives to increase rigidity and the suspension has been tuned by NISMO. It also weighs a bit less and stickier tires have been mounted on all four corners. The front fenders come straight from the NISMO model, as does the rear carbon fiber spoiler.

2017 New York Auto Show Coverage

The Japanese automaker also brought the 370Z Heritage Edition to the show, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Z. Unfortunately there’s not a lot to be excited about since it’s basically an appearance package, while under the hood is a familiar 3.7-liter V6 with 332 horsepower.

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  • Cody Beisel Cody Beisel on Apr 15, 2017

    Nissan must hate the car enthusiast scene. The newest thing to come from their nismo engineers is the Sentra nismo which in reality is an appearance package to an underwhelming car to begin with. No new z and no word on a new gtr. Lame!

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