Nissan GT-R Concept LM Race Car 02

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    Car Name:Nissan GT-R Concept LM Race Car '02

    Year:2002

    Constructor:Nissan

    Drivetrain(In Game):4Wd

    Drivetrain(Real life):FR

    Top Speed(Real life):335.0km/h

    History:

    'The GT-R Concept Le Mans spec car, born in Gran Turismo'

    Watch out Corvette, Ferrari and Aston Martin, the GT1 class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans just became a little more interesting. The R35 GT-R created a firestorm of anticipation when it was announced that Nissan's sports car icon would be mounting a comeback for 2007. The earliest prototype for this model dates back to the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show, where it announced itself to the world simply as the GT-R Concept. It is from this original prototype that Gran Turismo decided to base its competition-version of the Nissan GT-R, called the Concept Le Mans Race Car.

    This car was envisioned to enter and compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, but the basic body design hasn't changed from that of the 2001 concept GT-R's original design. The car was given a new large front grille (one that looks very similar to the large, open grille design of many of today's Audi road cars), along with bulging new fenders all around. This new body is quite wide and low to the ground, measuring 187.9 inches long, 83.6 inches wide and 52.7 inches high.

    Its engine is a VQ35-type 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged DOHC V6 that belts out 591 HP. Rounding out our redesign is an FIA-certified roll cage and a repositioning of the driver's seat, it has been moved back slightly in an effort to aid overall weight distribution.


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