The 2017 Nissan GT-R Premium (4BA-R35) is a 2+2 sports car that was revealed at the 2016 New York International Auto Show as a refresh for the R35 GT-R line-up from Nissan.
As a 2017 refresh, the most notable exterior change is the front end, incorporating Nissan's "V-motion" design. In addition, with revised ignition timing and boost from the turbochargers, the power increased by 20 bhp and 4 lb-ft.
The interior and ride also received an overhaul to refine the vehicle with revised suspension, new sound-dampering materials, Active Sound Enhancement and Nappa Leather.
Games[]
Need for Speed (2015)[]
The GT-R Premium was made available in Need for Speed (2015) with update #5 and can be purchased for 87,400.
There are no body kits available for the 2017 GT-R.
0 - 60 mph | 1/4 Mile | Top Speed | Power | |
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Stock | 02.99 seconds | 11.26 seconds @ 126 mph (203 km/h) | 202 mph (325 km/h) | 565 hp |
Fully Upgraded | 1.76 seconds | 8.96 seconds @ 159 mph (256 km/h) | 234 mph (377 km/h) | 1,154 hp |
Need for Speed: Payback[]
The GT-R Premium appears in Need for Speed: Payback following a brief appearance in the Welcome to Fortune Valley trailer[1] released on September 26, 2017.
Stock
The stock GT-R Premium is unlocked for purchase from the drag, drift, and race class dealerships for 143,150 upon completing Chapter 4: "Open Skies".
Complete the "Double or Nothing" mission in Chapter 4: "Open Skies"
Purchase from an available Dealership
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Stock: LV 254
Max: LV 399
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"Mitko Vasilev"
The "Mitko Vasilev" GT-R Premium is unlocked upon successfully delivering it to Rav at his airfield during its rotation period as an abandoned car rumour. It has only been made available as a drag class car.
As a unique vehicle, it can not be altered with any visual customisation items, it can not have its paint and wrap modified, and can not be stance tuned. It can, however, be equipped with performance parts and vanity items.
It is based upon Mitko Vasilev's GT-R Premium.
Stock: LV 351
Max: LV 399
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Need for Speed: Edge[]
The Nissan GT-R Premium 2017 appears in Need for Speed: Edge with an S class performance rating.
S 762
Requires 500 blueprints to produce
Top Speed 758
Acceleration 775
Nitro Capacity 753
Strength 480
Durability 430
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Need for Speed: Heat[]
The GT-R Premium '17 appears in Need for Speed: Heat following its brief appearance in the official reveal trailer, which was released on August 14, 2019.[2] An article, revealing it to be part of the game's official car list, was published[3][4] on August 19, 2019, and appears in the NFS: Heat Studio app as a secret car as part of container 9, which was released on October 15, 2019.
Stock
The stock GT-R Premium '17 is unlocked for purchase from the car dealer for 122,000 upon reaching Reputation Level 20.
It has a customisation rating of ten and can be equipped with performance parts.
POWER 3.0
HIGH SPEED 3.0
ACCELERATION 4.8
NITROUS 2.0
HORSEPOWER [bhp] 562
0-60 MPH [s] 3.30
MAX TORQUE [ft-lb] 470
TOP SPEED [mph] 196
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Customisation (Rating: 10/10) | ||
Engine Swaps (11 Available)
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Need for Speed: Unbound[]
The GT-R Premium (2017) appears in Need for Speed: Unbound as part of Volume 1 following a car list article published on October 6, 2022 to the official Need for Speed website.[5][6]
Stock
The stock GT-R Premium can be purchased from the "Buy Stock" section of the "Buy and Sell" menu in the garage for $148,500 and has a Tier S 272 performance rating.
Story[]
It is unlocked for purchase in the Story mode upon the player beating Qualifier 2 at the end of Week 2 and reaching Sunday, Week 3.
Lakeshore Online[]
It is unlocked for purchase in Lakeshore Online mode upon the player selecting their starter vehicle.
Custom
The custom GT-R Premium is a legendary rated reward car offered in the Story mode and Lakeshore Online mode. It has a Tier S 281 performance rating.
Upon being rewarded to the player, it is added to both their Story mode and Lakeshore Online mode garages.
Story[]
It is gifted as a reward for winning Qualifier 3 at the University Meetup on Saturday night during Week 3 of the Story mode.
Lakeshore Online[]
It is gifted in Lakeshore Online mode upon the player winning 10 Tier S+ playlists in the GT-R Premium Edition '17.
Anechka's
Anechka's GT-R Premium is an epic rated custom vehicle that can be purchased from the "Buy Custom" section of the "Buy and Sell" menu in the garage for $150,000 and has a Tier S 295 performance rating.
Story & Lakeshore Online[]
It is unlocked for purchase upon the player defeating Anechka in the Underground League during Volume 7.
Need for Speed: Mobile[]
The GT-R appears in Need for Speed: Mobile.
A UI image of the GT-R Premium Edition can be found in the game files of a build used for a Chinese market test session.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Video: Need for Speed (2017) Need for Speed Payback Welcome to Fortune Valley. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dHSzsSDnvs
- ↑ Video: Need for Speed (2019) Need for Speed™ Heat Official Reveal Trailer. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ewiJJe_nYI
- ↑ Article: ea.com (2019) Under the Hood: Need for Speed Heat Car List. Available at: https://www.ea.com/games/need-for-speed/need-for-speed-heat/news/nfs-heat-car-list
- ↑ Article: gtplanet.net (2019) Need for Speed Heat Full Car List Revealed. Available at: https://www.gtplanet.net/need-for-speed-heat-car-list/
- ↑ Website: ea.com/games/need-for-speed (2022) Need for Speed Unbound Car List. Available at: https://www.ea.com/games/need-for-speed/need-for-speed-unbound/about/car-list
- ↑ Article: gamespot.com (2022) Need For Speed Unbound Has Over 140 Cars To Collect And Customize. Available at: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/need-for-speed-unbound-has-over-140-cars-to-collect-and-customize/1100-6508106/
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