Nissan GT-R weighs between 1703 kg (3754.47 lbs.) and 1752 kg (3862.5 lbs.) (curb weight), depending on the variant. It is quite heavy for a sports car, but thanks to Japanese engineering and technology, it performs on a supercar level.
Drag coefficient value of Nissan GT-R is 0.26.
Nissan GT-R is a high-performance sports car, but is generally not considered a supercar. Despite offering considerable output options, the model is not powerful and luxurious enough to be truly classified as a supercar.
Since its initial release in 2007, Nissan GT-R has been a proud owner of a powerful 3.8 V6 engine. Depending on its specifications, the horsepower generated can vary. The first and least powerful is the 2008-2011 engine with just 486 hp. Between 2011 and 2012, GT-R generated a total of 530 hp. With 20 hp more is the 2012-2016 version of the 3.8 V6 GT-R. Next is the 2014-2016 Nismo racer, offering 600 hp. R-35 model, available from 2016 on, offers either 570 or 600 hp. In 2018, GT-R (R50) Prototype exceeded its sibling in terms of generated engine power - 720 hp.