Previous generations of the Nissan GT-R have been called Godzilla, and the 2012 Nissan GT-R retains that nickname. The 2012 GT-R really is more of a monster than a  car, since it's capable of intimidating some of the highest-quality,  top-dollar exotics on the road while amazing those who see one drive by. 
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
2012 Nissan GT-R
Even though the overall body style has not changed much since the GT-R's  debut in 2007, the 2012 model year has some great options that separate  it from the others. The biggest option for enthusiasts is the Black  Edition. To start, the Black Edition comes with a sweet appearance  package and specialized black-out alloy wheels. Inside, the Special  Edition comes with black and red leather Recaro racing seats and a black  headliner. This package does come with a cost of $5,000, but still  keeps the 2012 GT-R under $100,000 -- a price point any automotive  manufacturer wishes their supercar could be priced at and still be  profitable.
Speaking of competition, other vehicles on the road are hard-pressed to  match up to the 2012 GT-R because of its low price point and outrageous  specifications. For example, when comparing the GT-R to the latest  Porsche 911, you might get slightly more status with the Porsche since  it is more recognizable, but it does not come close to the power and  capability of the Nissan. When comparing the price point, one might say  that the Corvette as a regular model is thousands cheaper, but one would  have to opt for a Z06 or even a ZR1 to get close to the power of the  GT-R.
Nissan has kept the same 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 engine in the GT-R  model since it was first manufactured, but the 2012 model offers the  largest amount of power yet at a total of 530 horsepower -- up to 50  horses! Nissan has also kept the all-wheel drive system and 6-speed dual  clutch automated manual transmission since the first model, but they  were able to make a few changes to help with durability and shift  timing.
Inside, however, Nissan has only made a few changes for the 2012 model.  For instance, the LCD display mounted at the top of the carbon fiber  center stack offers excellent information, including such important  performance data as g-forces, shifting patterns and lap times.
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