Halo performance car delivers monstrous power but lacks handling finesse
Nissan’s most expensive model is a scion of a long line of high-performance cars, with lineage dating to the original Skyline circa 1969. For years, the Skyline GT-R was a forbidden fruit, being unavailable in the U.S. until 2009.
The GT-R was treated to a facelift for 2017, as well as several performance improvements and refinements. But the basic formula remains: A massively powerful 2+2 coupe.
The GT-R sports a turbocharged V6 and all-wheel-drive wrapped in aggressive, angular styling that broadcasts a readiness for a sumo fight. Pricing starts at an eyebrow-raising $109,990—rather heady for a non-luxury brand. With impressive stats and pedigree, you’d expect this Japanese warrior to be fun-to-drive. Well...