Nissan entered professional sports car racing dramatically with the R390. It is formally named the Nissan R390 GT-1 Le Mans. This year the top three starting positions in the GT1 class are held by the R390. Sporting a low drag Carbon Fibre body and a brand new engine, it is expected to make a huge impact this year at Le Mans. Nissan is also bringing out a road version of its masterpiece with its same great performance, but with a breathtaking price of one million dollars each, don't expect to see many of these in the supermarket parking lot.
Chassis
Carbon Fibre Monocoque
Rear Engine/Rear Drive
Wheelbase: 3827 mm
Length: 4535 mm
Width: 2000 mm
BBS Forged Aluminum
Front Wheels: 18x10
Rear Wheels: 18x12
Brakes
Carbon/Carbon
Front Discs: 14.2 inch
Rear Discs: 13.8 inch
Six piston caliper
Transmission
Manual
Six-speed
Engine
3.5 litre V-8
Dual Overhead Cam
32 valves
Twin Turbocharged
JECS Engine Management
Horsepower: 619
Torque(ft-lbs): 594
Performance
0-60: 3.3 sec
0-100: 9.7 sec
Quarter Mile: 11.9 sec
Top Speed: 207 mph