Nissan has recently announced the pricing for the 2014 model year GT-R, with Godzilla now being $2,770 more difficult to achieve. The GT-R now starts at $99,590 and we have to explain that, after the serious technical changes received for the previous model year, the 2014 one only brings minor changes.
The aforementioned upgrades include improved mid-range torque response, as well as a handling that’s a bit sharper, especially at high speeds. If you want a fancier cabin, Nissan now offers a premium interior pack, which offers hand-stitched leather. Higher up the range, we find the Black Edition model, which can be yours for $109,300 - this can be translated into a $2,980 increase over the price of the previous model. We have to tell you that the 2014 model year features a new steering wheel.
Most cars get a pricing increase with every fresh model year, but this has a more severe impact on the GT-R, since its main asset is being an affordable supercar.
The aforementioned upgrades include improved mid-range torque response, as well as a handling that’s a bit sharper, especially at high speeds. If you want a fancier cabin, Nissan now offers a premium interior pack, which offers hand-stitched leather. Higher up the range, we find the Black Edition model, which can be yours for $109,300 - this can be translated into a $2,980 increase over the price of the previous model. We have to tell you that the 2014 model year features a new steering wheel.
Most cars get a pricing increase with every fresh model year, but this has a more severe impact on the GT-R, since its main asset is being an affordable supercar.