
Nissan has big plans for its models in the new generation and besides developing a high-performance version of the Juke, with more than 500 horsepower by using the GT-R’s powertrain, the iconic sports car’s new generation will get a power boost of 40 HP.
The same rumors that announce the 2013 GT-R’s increased power, thanks to modifications on the intake and exhaust as well as some ECU remapping, say that the new generation will have no aesthetic changes, but Nissan will offer some limited editions like the Premium Black or Egoist, while the right-hand drive markets will receive the Track Edition.
The new generation of the Nissan GT-R is expected on the Nurburgring next month but knowing the Japanese automaker makes us think that official details of the 2013’s version of the sports car won’t be announced pretty soon.