A two-door coupe with two tiny rear seats, the GT-R is intended as an everyday supercar: something capable of commuting into the city as well as tearing round a track or tackling twisty mountain roads. A certain amount of compromise is inevitable, but Nissan has achieved an excellent balance - this everyday supercar would make every day's driving pretty damn super.
Faster than both the latest BMW M3 coupe and Mercedes CLK 63 AMG, not to mention the Audi R8 4.2 V8 and most 911s, the GT-R also manages to make its German rivals look stuffy and middle-aged. On the right side of boy-racer, the chiselled, ultra-aerodynamic GT-R is an absolute stunner, from its deep front air intakes to its trademark circular twinned taillights.

