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The Nissan GT-R Gets More Bells and Whistles

Nissan has revealed that an updated GT-R is on the way in 2010.

The carmaker has no intentions of resting on its laurels, and that was made clear to the press during a visit to Nissan’s Nurburgring testing facility in Germany.

The 2010 model will be getting some minor cosmetic changes, as well as new side intakes with the rear diffuser, and an updated suspension.  A new onboard computer is also in the plans.

The more luxurious version, the SpecM, was rumoured to be set for an appearance at the Tokyo Auto Show, but will more likely be shown in Detroit or Geneva.

The SpecM will feature a full package of luxury amenities, including a new configuration oriented for comfort.

Finally, a replacement for the current GT-R (R35) should be created by 2013 in order to follow the same schedule as the Porsche GT2.  Nissan intends to keep the same technical structure of a twin-turbocharged V6 and rear transaxle configuration.