With 572 Horsepower, Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 Seconds and Iconic Design, the Nissan GT-R 2024 Bids Farewell as One of the Most Legendary Supercars in History.
The Nissan GT-R 2024 has arrived with full force, carrying the weight of being the last representative of an era of brutal engines and extreme drivability. Popularly known as “Godzilla,” this automotive icon is much more than a sports car — it is a legend that has captivated generations of fans and enthusiasts.
Does the GT-R 2024 really deserve the title of “last of the Mohicans”? Let’s explore what makes this car so special and why it is considered a milestone in the history of supercars.
Engine and Performance

The standout feature of the Nissan GT-R 2024 is undoubtedly its 3.8 V6 twin-turbo engine. Handcrafted by master artisans at Nissan, this engine delivers an impressive 572 horsepower and 64.9 kgfm of torque at just 3,300 RPM. If that’s not pure brutality, what is?
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The performance of the GT-R speaks for itself. It goes from 0 to 100 km/h in an astounding 2.8 seconds, thanks to intelligent all-wheel drive and a six-speed dual-clutch automated transmission. This machine weighs 1,752 kg, but the power-to-weight ratio of 3 kg per horsepower makes it move like an uncontrollable beast.
Exterior and Aerodynamics
The look of the Nissan GT-R 2024 remains true to its aggressive and intimidating essence. The robust front, known by enthusiasts as the “frontier,” is a spectacle in itself, with air intakes strategically positioned to maximize engine ventilation.
The rear is also a showstopper, featuring the famous spoiler and round taillights that have become a trademark of the model. The wheels, which look like true works of art, house gigantic brake discs, essential for controlling all the power of this monster.
Comfort or Brutality?
Getting into the Nissan GT-R feels like boarding a next-gen fighter jet. The interior finish combines luxury and functionality, with shell seats that embrace the driver and carbon fiber panels that enhance the sporty feel.
The multimedia system, while functional, falls short in terms of modernity. It offers GPS and Apple CarPlay, but lacks features like Android Auto and a high-quality rearview camera. Additionally, the rear seat space is almost non-existent — something to be expected in a supercar.
Farewell to a Nissan Icon?
With environmental regulations becoming increasingly strict, the Nissan GT-R 2024 may be the last of its lineage with a V6 twin-turbo engine. This marks the end of an era, but it also cements the GT-R’s legacy as one of the most iconic and desired cars in history.
What’s next for Godzilla? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the GT-R 2024 will be remembered as one of the greatest supercars ever created, leaving a void in the hearts of enthusiasts.

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