2011 Nissan GT-R Egoist

2011 Nissan GT-R Egoist

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If 530 PS, one of the world’s most advanced four-wheel drive chassis, and supercar rarity value are not enough, Nissan has the answer: the Egoist, the ultimate expression of the famed Nissan GT-R, lovingly created for each owner using only the finest materials.

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This exclusive version – specially created by ‘father’ of the Nissan GT-R, chief vehicle engineer Kazutoshi Mizuno – has a hand-crafted interior using only the best quality hides, a Bose sound system tailored to the owner’s exact dimensions and other features that showcase ancient Japanese art forms.

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Such is the care and attention to detail given to every aspect of the car that the hand-painted badge on the steering wheel, for example, takes several days to create.

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It is little wonder, then, that the Nissan GT-R Egoist, which is built only to special order, is reassuringly expensive and, as a result, is aimed at a very select audience.

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Car Specifications

Engine: 3.8L V6 Twin Turbo

Weight: 1,750 kg / 3,858 lbs

Power: 390 kW / 523 hp / 530 PS

0-100 kph: 

Torque: 612 Nm / 451 lb-ft

Top Speed: 315 kph / 195 mph

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