Nissan GT-R voted "Performance Car of the Year" at What Car? Awards 2009

Nissan GT-R voted "Performance Car of the Year" at What Car? Awards 2009

Unique blend of accessible performance, striking design and state-of-the-art technology nets Performance Car of the Year title.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
28 Jan 2009

The legendary Nissan GT-R was voted Performance Car of the Year at the prestigious What Car? Awards 2009 held in London last night, beating the Audi R8 and Ferrari 430 Scuderia.

It's a ringing endorsement of a supercar that delivers blistering, but accessible performance that is underpinned by confidence-inspiring handling enabling it to be driven fast and skilfully by just about anybody.

As What Car? editor Steve Fowler explains, "There's no need to feel intimidated, because the GT-R makes average drivers feel special, and it makes special drivers feel like they're getting the most out of it. That's why it's our performance car of choice.

"There are some who reckon that any supercar worthy of the name shouldn't actually have a practical four-seat layout and, the most serious crime of all, a decent-sized boot," he continued. "What's not in doubt, though, is the fact that the GT-R is the most dramatic, full-on supercar you can buy at any price."

Beneath the striking design lies a unique driveline comprising a hand-built 478 HP, 588 Nm-rated 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo engine, a world-first paddle-shifted 6-speed dual clutch rear transaxle and an advanced all-wheel drive system, backed up by sophisticated electronic controls designed to minimise intrusion into driver enjoyment.

Currently there are around 1200 UK customers expectantly awaiting their GT-R, with first deliveries taking place in April. The nature of the specialist build process is such that any new orders, which can be placed via a network of Nissan High Performance Centres, will be fulfilled from mid 2010.

"GT-R has been a phenomenal success since we announced it was coming to the UK and to win the What Car? Award further cements its supercar status," comments Paul Willcox, Managing Director Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

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Credits: JRC

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