Image courtesy of Carscoops - 2024 Nissan GT-R Nissan has finally released a redesigned Z, but GT-R fans haven't been so lucky, as the aging model seemingly refuses to be reborn. While there have been countless rumors over the years, Nissan unveiled the 2024 GT-R in Japan and it's a new déjà vu. Although, of course, that does not mean that there is nothing new, since the GT-R 2024 presents a series of relatively small changes. 2024 Nissan GT-R Debuts Notably, the designers have installed new front and rear fascias, a revised grille, and streamlined wings. The company says this further improves the vehicle's "impressive aerodynamic performance" as downforce increases, while the drag coefficient remains unchanged at 0.26. Image courtesy of Carscoops – 2024 Nissan GT-R More specifically, Nissan says that engineers analyzed the mesh used in the grille and decided to go with a thinner design to improve cooling and reduce drag. The GT-R Nismo, on the other hand, sports a new rear wing with gooseneck-style mounts, as well as a nearly 10% larger surface area. Furthermore, the flagship sports car has been fitted with a new rear diffuser and canards. The model also has a new exclusive color the Stealth Gray. New special editions and retro paint Although the redesigned model that was expected was not obtained, the GT-R T-spec returns for 2024. It is based on the GT-R Premium and is available in traditional colors known as Millennium Jade and Midnight Purple. Image Courtesy of Carscoops – 2024 Nissan GT-R Interior In addition to the old-school paint job, the GT-R T-spec sports 20-inch forged wheels with a gold finish. They're backed by carbon ceramic brakes that come from the GT-R Nismo. IT MAY INTEREST YOU: The best deals on new vehicles in the USA (January 2023) Meet the 1996 Nissan Nismo GT-R is the most expensive in the world Other highlights include wider front fenders, a Nismo-tuned Vehicle Dynamics Control system, and special interior and exterior badging. Additionally, the special edition sports dark Mori Green semi-aniline leather and suede upholstery. Image Courtesy of Carscoops – 2024 Nissan GT-R Interior In Japan, the T-Spec will be joined by a special edition GT-R Nismo. Americans would have a version of it, as Nissan will offer the GT-R Nismo with an optional Nismo Appearance Package. It features 20-inch forged wheels with red accents, a unique clear-coat carbon fiber hood, and a unique engine cover. Powertrain of the new GT-R The estate 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 engine It develops 565 hp (421 kW / 573 PS) and 467 lb-ft (632 Nm) of torque, and is mated to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission that sends power to a system of all wheel drive. Image courtesy of Carscoops – 2024 Nissan GT-R The GT-R Nismo uses an upgraded version of the VR38DETT engine and produces 600 hp (447 kW / 608 PS) and 481 lb-ft (651 Nm) of torque. While the engine continues, the Nismo benefits from a handful of performance upgrades, like a new limited-slip front differential. The Japanese release also mentions refined "suspension tuning," though it's not confirmed for the US market. The 2024 Nissan GT-R will arrive in US dealerships in the second quarter of the year and will be followed by the Nismo variant in the third. Image courtesy of Carscoops – 2024 Nissan GT-R IT MAY INTEREST YOU: Why You Shouldn't Buy a Used Nissan Leaf in Florida The 14 best gas-efficient cars in America in 2023 Font: carscoops