Nicknamed “Copzilla,” this modified Nissan GT-R will make its presence known at the 2017 New York Auto Show.
Joining the 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition and the 2018 Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition in New York is the Nissan GT-R Police Pursuit #23, featuring a police livery for the fictional Skyline Metro Police Department.
The flat black exterior has been accented by gold graphics, police lights on the roof and the front grille, a scrolling LED light bar, a “Skyline Metro” badge on the hood and door panels. There’s also slightly wider carbon fiber fender flares while the side mirrors and rear spoiler are also made of carbon fiber.
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Performance remains untouched, so the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine continues to offer 565 horsepower and 469 pound-feet of torque. But to make it more appealing on the show floor, Nissan has also installed a set of coilovers for a lower ride height and the factory wheels have been tossed out with massive 22-inch rollers, complete with spikes.