Stiffened Sports Cars

The New Nissan GT-R Features a Stiffened Body For Better Handling

The brand new Nissan GT-R 2017 is truly a trailblazer among cars in the manner that it effortlessly manages to bring together automobile engineering of the highest quality along with a design scheme that brings together the best auto design seen in a long time.

This particular vehicle comes fully equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine, assembled by hand, that is capable of churning out 441 Kilowatts' worth of power. The engine happens to work in conjunction with turbochargers identical to those used in GT3 racing competition, with a six-speed dual-clutch gearbox offering optimized control and balance. The vehicle also has a stiffened body structure that makes use of stabilizers and shock absorbers for more streamlined handling.

With its turbocharged engine and intelligent structural design, the new Nissan GT-R is a vehicle that embraces the competitive spirit of motorsports.
Trend Themes
1. Streamlined Handling - With a stiffened body structure, there is an opportunity to create sports cars with more streamlined handling.
2. Turbocharged Engines - Turbocharged engines similar to those used in GT3 racing competitions can be implemented for more powerful and efficient sports cars.
3. Intelligent Structural Design - Innovative structural design with stabilizers and shock absorbers can create more innovative and customizable sports cars.
Industry Implications
1. Automobile Industry - With the advancements made by Nissan, it's possible for other automobile companies to create advanced sports cars with similar industry developments.
2. Motorsports Industry - The Nissan GT-R's design offers competition opportunities for the motorsports industry, including adapting new technologies for racing.
3. Engineering Industry - The engineering industry can explore the design advancements of the Nissan GT-R to develop new technologies for structural customization and handling.

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