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Sometime last week, spy shots of the 2012 Nissan GT-R emerged. Although its exterior has underwent some modifications -- predictably, LED lights, who the hell DOESN'T have them -- the real story is what's going on inside the GT-R's interior.

Although the 2009 GT-R 00R drove had a pretty decent interior, besides looking rather bland and Spartan, it had some sincere quality behind every stitch in the leather.

And for 2012, it appears that Nissan is going to up its game, quite a bit.

In fact the car that was at the 2010 Paris Motor Show appears to have a really luxurious interior. In this shot featuring Carlos Ghosn, you can clearly tell that the blood red, full leather interior features some nice touches with what appears to be carbon fiber on the center stack and an Alcantara headliner.

This makes the GT-R's interior look a lot more high-end. Knowing this, does this change your opinion on the GT-R?


Tucked away in a glassed corner of Nissan's Paris Motor Show booth was the 2012 GT-R facelift. So, did the updated GT-R make its world premiere in Paris or not? Yes and no. See, while the car made its first public appearance in Paris, oddly enough, Nissan said it wouldn't release any information until mid October.

Here's the official statement from the Japanese automaker: "The GT-R engineering team are currently at the Nordschliefe, the legendary circuit in Germany, where they are in the process of signing-off the final updates on the forthcoming enhanced GT-R. Full details of the enhanced GT-R will be announced on 18th October 2010....


[Source: Carscoop]








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