Nissan GTR 2007-2013 Specifications
The Nissan GTR 2007-2013 has 1 Petrol Engine on offer. The Petrol engine is 3798 cc . It is available with Automatic transmission.Depending upon the variant and fuel type the GTR 2007-2013 has a mileage of 11 kmpl. The GTR 2007-2013 is a 4 seater 6 cylinder car and has length of 4671mm, width of 1895mm and a wheelbase of 2779mm.
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Key specifications of Nissan GTR 2007-2013
ARAI Mileage | 11 kmpl |
City Mileage | 7.2 kmpl |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Engine Displacement | 3798 cc |
No. of Cylinders | 6 |
Max Power | 545bhp@6400rpm |
Max Torque | 627Nm@3200rpm |
Seating Capacity | 4 |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 71 Litres |
Body Type | Coupe |
Nissan GTR 2007-2013 specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine Type Engine type in car refers to the type of engine that powers the vehicle. There are many different types of car engines, but the most common are petrol (gasoline) and diesel engines | V Type Engine |
Displacement The displacement of an engine is the total volume of all of the cylinders in the engine. Measured in cubic centimetres (cc) | 3798 cc |
Max Power Power dictates the performance of an engine. It's measured in horsepower (bhp) or metric horsepower (PS). More is better. | 545bhp@6400rpm |
Max Torque The load-carrying ability of an engine, measured in Newton-metres (Nm) or pound-foot (lb-ft). More is better. | 627Nm@3200rpm |
No. of Cylinders ICE engines have one or more cylinders. More cylinders typically mean more smoothness and more power, but it also means more moving parts and less fuel efficiency. | 6 |
Valves Per Cylinder The number of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. More valves per cylinder means better engine breathing and better performance but it also adds to cost. | 4 |
Valve Configuration Valve configuration refers to the number and arrangement of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. | DOHC |
Turbo Charger A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Turbochargers utilise exhaust gas energy to make more power. | |
Super Charge A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Superchargers utilise engine power to make more power. | |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Gearbox The component containing a set of gears that supply power from the engine to the wheels. It affects speed and fuel efficiency. | 6 Speed |
Drive Type Specifies which wheels are driven by the engine's power, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive. It affects how the car handles and also its capabilities. | AWD |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Petrol Mileage ARAI | 11 kmpl |
Petrol Fuel Tank Capacity The total amount of fuel the car's tank can hold. It tells you how far the car can travel before needing a refill. | 71 Litres |
Drag Coefficient A measure of how much air pressure a car faces as it moves through the air. It affects the fuel efficiency and the speed of the car. | 0.26cd |
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
Front Suspension The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the front wheels to the car body. Reduces jerks over bad surfaces and affects handling. | Double Wishbone |
Rear Suspension The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the rear wheels to the car body. It impacts ride quality and stability. | Multi Link |
Shock Absorbers Type The kind of shock absorbers that come in a car. They help reduce jerks when the car goes over bumps and uneven roads. They can be hydraulic or gas-filled. | Independent Suspension |
Steering Type The mechanism by which the car's steering operates, such as manual, power-assisted, or electric. It affecting driving ease. | Power |
Steering Column The shaft that connects the steering wheel to the rest of the steering system to help maneouvre the car. | Tilt |
Steering Gear Type Specifies the type of mechanism used to turn the car's wheels, such as rack and pinion or recirculating ball. Affects the feel of the steering. | Rack & Pinion |
Turning Radius The smallest circular space that needs to make a 180-degree turn. It indicates its manoeuvrability, especially in tight spaces. | 5.57 meters |
Front Brake Type Specifies the type of braking system used on the front wheels of the car, like disc or drum brakes. The type of brakes determines the stopping power. | Ventilated Disc |
Rear Brake Type Specifies the type of braking system used on the rear wheels, like disc or drum brakes, affecting the car's stopping power. | Ventilated Disc |
Dimensions & Capacity
Length The distance from a car's front tip to the farthest point in the back. | 4671 mm |
Width The width of a car is the horizontal distance between the two outermost points of the car, typically measured at the widest point of the car, such as the wheel wells or the rearview mirrors | 1895 mm |
Height The height of a car is the vertical distance between the ground and the highest point of the car. It can decide how much space a car has along with it's body type and is also critical in determining it's ability to fit in smaller garages or parking spaces | 1369 mm |
Seating Capacity The maximum number of people that can legally and comfortably sit in a car. | 4 |
Wheel Base Distance between the centre of the front and rear wheels. Affects the car’s stability & handling . | 2779 mm |
Front Tread The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a four-wheeler's front wheels. Also known as front track. The relation between the front and rear tread/track numbers decides a cars stability. | 1590 mm |
Rear Tread The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a fourwheeler's rear wheels. Also known as Rear Track. The relation between the front and rear Tread/Track numbers dictates a cars stability | 1600 mm |
Kerb Weight Weight of the car without passengers or cargo. Affects performance, fuel efficiency, and suspension behaviour. | 1737 kg |
Gross Weight The gross weight of a car is the maximum weight that a car can carry which includes the weight of the car itself, the weight of the passengers, and the weight of any cargo that is being carried. Overloading a car is unsafe as it effects handling and could also damage components like the suspension. | 2118 kg |
No. of Doors The total number of doors in the car, including the boot if it's considered a door. It affects access and convenience. | 2 |
Exterior
Alloy Wheel Size The diameter of the car's alloy wheels. Alloy wheels are lighter and better looking than standard wheels, not including tyres. | 20 Inch |
Tyre Size The dimensions of the car's tyres indicating their width, height, and diameter. Important for grip and performance. | 255/40 ZRF20 |
Tyre Type Tells you the kind of tyres fitted to the car, such as all-season, summer, or winter. It affects grip and performance in different conditions. | Tubeless,Radial |
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