2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition Review
The GT-R version of Nissan is in its fifth generation, and is developed by the Japanese automaker Nissan.
Here is a brief review of Nissan GT-R black edition.
Introduction of 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition
For 2012, the GT-R Version of Nissan brings the essence of technology and performance to the lineup of Nissan.
Engine Details
Coming to the details of engine, GT-R Black is powered by a 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbo engine, which is connected to an AWD dual clutch sequential six-speed gear transmission. Racetracks and roads are tackled by an independent suspension, which can adjust to altering conditions.
Exterior and Interior
Some of the exterior goodies are 20-inch forged alloy wheels and 15-inch cross-drilled Brembo brakes. Coming to interior, it is featured with a center console that is installed with a video screen and a starter button, performance bucket seats, an advanced navigation, and an audio system. The vehicle also has auto on/off headlights, speed sensitive wipers, USB iPod interface, XM NavWeather and NavTraffic, and Bluetooth streaming audio.

The Bottom Line
For 2012, the lineup receives a facelifted Nissan GT-R black edition. This edition is featured with metallic black lightweight aluminum wheels, leather-appointed seats, black and red interior seats. Some of the exterior upgrades are a new wheel design, LED daytime running lights, a newly refreshed front fascia, and a lower center of gravity.