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Nissan GT-R (R35)
This topic is for voting on variants of the R35 GT-R other than the 2020 Nissan GT-R Nismo, 2017 Nissan GT-R and 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition already featured in FH5.
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Which version do you prefer?
Pre-Facelift (2007-2010)
Facelift 1 (2011-2016)
Facelift 2 (2017-2023)
Facelift 3 (2024-current)
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Which models do you prefer?
Standard
T-Spec
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(T-Spec votes also apply for facelift equivalent such as V-Spec and Black Edition)
Ah yes, the Japanese limited edition GT-R with a special Opal Black color. I think it should come back to the new Forza games because it looks distinctive way back in 2009. (was marked as 2010 in FM4)
The Nissan GT-R range was updated for the 2024 model year with the return of the T-Spec and NISMO Special Edition models. Unveiled at the 2023 Tokyo Auto Salon.
The Nissan GT-R has continued its production today WITH a new revision to it. Glad to hear that this modern Japanese supercar hero isn’t dead yet! But unfortunately, in technical reasons, the GT-R is no longer available in Europe and Australia due to stricter Noise regulations in Europe and stricter Crash safety regulations in Australia. The GT-R is axed out in these 2 countries.
Although, still retaining the same good ol’ AWD Powertrain, the 3.8 VR38DETT V6 and 6-speed DCT still remains as its own heart for over a decade already.
The 2024 GT-R T-spec and NISMO didn’t have any performance changes in which the T-spec remains to 565HP which is the same HP as the 2017 model GT-R, and the NISMO is still 600HP.
About the T-spec, it has featured with Carbon-ceramic brakes and lightweight wheels taken from GT-R NISMO. The T-spec’s wheels are painted in Gold.
You know, the T-spec back then was originally intended to be a Japan-only exclusive edition, but the new facelift makes it enter the USA, limited to only 65 units there.
As GT-R NISMO joins Forza recently, guess we need a new 2024 facelift one already!!! Despite it being the same car, it has different looks to it. And the T-spec will be a great new addition to Forza universe!!!
If the game can have multiple Lamborghini huracans surely they could add a more plane looking t-spec along side the nismo perhaps the devs could make the t-spec a dlc but the new nismo a forzathon unlock
T10 and PGG should be alarmed when they see this image. The car put up for sale is believed to have been a Nissan public relations vehicle.
Just because you are an automobile manufacturer doesn’t mean you can keep your products permanently. While you are lazy in your research, high-quality models will leak out.
And users will not be able to enjoy the benefits of using high-quality models, and customer satisfaction will decrease.
What you need to change is to get serious about your research on cars and stop being lazy at the same time.
It is called laziness to do nothing until cars are introduced into North America. America is not the only country in the world.
This is the last year for the R35. Why not include the Japanese version at the end? A North American version of a Japanese car would never appeal to Japanese PS users, who tend to be extremely conservative.
If you don’t mind Forza not selling in Japan, then it’s fine the way it is. If you’re okay with Japanese PS users spreading bad reviews about Forza on social media, then it’s fine the way it is.