What is the GTR?
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GTR is a high-performance sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan. This model, introduced by Nissan, has now evolved into an independent and complete vehicle series. Since its launch, it has been regarded as the most cost-effective supercar in the automotive market. Below is an introduction to the GTR: The GTR has a body length of 4715 mm, a width of 1895 mm, a height of 1371 mm, and a wheelbase of 2780 mm. The curb weight is 1785 kg, the trunk capacity is 315 liters, and the fuel tank capacity is 74 liters. The vehicle features a no-spare-tire design and is positioned as a mid-size sports car. Currently, this model is out of production.
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