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written by Jens Bachfeld, Editor-in-Chief (print this article)

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Unveiled at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show in 2005, the Nissan GT-R Proto Concept gives an impression of what the new GT-R will look like when it finally goes on sale globally in 2007. For the first time in GT-R history, the new car will not derive from a sedan, but receive its own specific body style. It is thus likely, that recent rumors of the GT-R losing the Skyline part of its name will come true.

So, here it is: meet the upcoming Nissan GT-R!

So far, Nissan has not released any technical specifications of the production model, but speculation among the media suggests the new GT-R will carry over the ATTESA-ETS all-wheel-drive system of previous Skyline GT-Rs, as well as HICAS all-wheel-steering. Both of these systems have already been introduced to "lesser" Skyline / Infiniti G35 variants, and seem very likely to make it to the top-version, as well. Rumors suggest the 2007 GT-R will eitherClick for a larger 2005 Nissan GT-R Promo Concept picture be powered by a turbo-version of Nissan's ubiquitous VQ35 engine-series, or a variant of the Infiniti Q45's VK45 engine. Since the GT-R is supposed to mix with the best sports-cars globally, power-levels are expected to reach in excess of 450 hp.

The exterior of the new concept builds up on elements of previous GT-Rs, with the trademark round lights in the back and a wide single center air intake in front. In comparison to the previous GT-R Concept, the headlights now flow into a lower, canted hood. More pronounced and boldly shaped front fenders feature an air vent on their back to help cooling. Overall, the stance looks more aggressive and fluid now, than it did on the previous GT-R Concept.

Notable from the side are the wide C-Pillar and the integration of the A-Pillar into the windscreen and side windows, which in conjunction with the low roofline arouse the image of an aircraft canopy. The rear is dominated by theClick for a larger 2005 Nissan GT-R Promo Concept picture GT-R's trademark round taillights, an underbody diffuser, and four prominent exhaust pipes - and reminds this writer of a Ferrari 456's backend (except for the wing).

What changes will be made to the production version has to be seen, but the GT-R Promo Concept is already a major step forward from the previous GT-R Concept. Let's just hope the car also hold dynamically what it promises aesthetically.

 

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