AKRON, Ohio, April 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- When the 2013 Nissan GT-R rolls into dealer showrooms this spring, it will arrive with more horsepower, a retuned suspension system and ultra-high performance Dunlop tires.
According to Nissan, major refinements to the 2013 GT-R's 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 engine resulted in an increased output of 545 horsepower—15 hp over the 2012 model. Similarly, torque has been increased to 463 lb-ft from 448 lb-ft. The engine is even hand-assembled in a special clean room, similar to racing powerplant construction.
To put that power into motion, Nissan worked with Dunlop to develop a tire exclusively for the R35 GT-R which would maximize the all-wheel-drive supercar's performance. The result was Dunlop's SP Sport Maxx GT 600 DSST CTT—the exclusive original equipment tire of the 2013 Nissan GT-R.
The SP Sport Maxx GT 600 builds upon Dunlop's strong track record of building ultra-high performance tires. It features a high-grip, silica-reinforced tread compound, solid center rib to help enhance steering response and driver feedback, an asymmetric tread pattern to provide a balance of performance in wet and dry conditions, and circumferential grooves to help evacuate water for enhanced wet traction. To strengthen the link between the tire and rim, a unique bead shape was developed.
The SP Sport Maxx GT 600 also incorporates many innovative Dunlop technologies, including:
"The Nissan GT-R represents one of the ultimate achievements in automotive performance and innovation," said Jonathan Lee, Dunlop brand general manager. "Nissan's choice of the SP Sport Maxx GT 600 is evidence that Dunlop delivers the tire technology and performance to match."
The race-inspired tire, tested at Germany's famed Nurburgring, will appear on the 2013 Nissan GT-R in sizes P255/40ZRF20 (front) and P285/35ZRF20 (rear).
About Dunlop
Dunlop is a global tire brand with an excellent reputation among performance car enthusiasts. Well known for its prestigious sports car racing heritage, many of the world's leading vehicle manufacturers -- including Alfa Romeo, AMG, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Jaguar, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Porsche -- come standard with Dunlop tires. For more information on Dunlop, visit www.dunloptires.com.
SOURCE Goodyear