Review Automotive 1,380 HP Nissan GT-R Nismo Sets World Record for Fastest Drift
Review automotive Remember that enigmatic Nissan GT-R teaser video that indicated another broken record? Hypotheses ran from another 0-60-0 time to the most limited braking separate. Things being what they are, the Japanese automaker broke the world record for quickest float.
As per Guinness World Records, the past record remained at 135 mph, set by a group of Polish vagabonds in 2013. Evidently, Nissan's motorsports people felt just as they could improve, and conveyed a remarkable weapon to a segment of landing area at the Fujairah International Airport in the UAE.
The Nissan GT-R was prepared by both a group of Nismo experts and the eager for power crazy people over at GReddy. The deciding result was a GT-R that release 1,380 hp, permitting the driver to execute monstrously quick floats and loosen up the backside voluntarily. Proficient vagabond Masato Kawabata guided the GT-R on the record-breaking run, guaranteeing the world record title at 189.5 mph, with the auto crawling at a 30 degree point.
For the individuals who wish to experience the GT-R's mid-section compacting execution, Nissan overhauled the supercar for 2017, with 565 HP and 467 lb-ft of torque. While it might not have the same hair ablaze power as the GReddy float GT-R, the 2017 GT-R sprints to 60 mph well under three seconds, and surges its way up to a top speed only south of 200 mph.