Among the changes made to the 3.7 litre V6 engine is the fitment of a new exhaust system. As a result, it produces an extra 16 bhp (12 kW / 16 PS), taking the power figure up to 339 bhp (253 kW / 344 PS). Peak torque meanwhile has been increased from 363 Nm (267 lb/ft) to 371 Nm (274 lb/ft).
The additional output has helped reduce the 0-62mph (100 km/h) time by a tenth to 5.2 seconds, which doesn’t seem like much of an improvement. However, Nissan is saying that acceleration is better right across the low- and mid-range, so that benchmark sprint might not fully represent the real-world performance gains.
And it has to be remembered that the under-bonnet tweaks are just one part of the Nismo package. The driving dynamics have been enhanced too, thanks to a suspension set-up that has been specially calibrated for European roads, a stronger braking system and extra downforce courtesy of a rear wing and a revised front apron.
Pricing has yet to be announced, but the specification is going to include 19” dark grey alloy wheels, fully-electric sports seats and a leather and Alcantara-trimmed steering wheel.
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