The Nissan GT-R also known as , "Godzilla," was named after the powerful Japanese engine that rips up the track. Not available in the US for many years, Nissan began exporting the beast overseas only a few years back.

Skeptics of the new model wanted to know what was so great about the enhancements on 2012's GT-R. The answer can be summed up in track time, which is half a second shorter. That's how much faster the 2012 GT-R is said to hit the time trials - meaning we're looking at a Nissan hitting about 3.0 seconds in the 0-62 mph time.

Revving up to 60 miles per hour in under three-seconds - that has to make the competition wonder how they can get their vehicles to go faster. It's all about the pick up time after all.

When Autospies.com reported on the 2012 Nissan GT-R, they were wondering how the added power would affect the Japanese sports car's acceleration times. The wait is over as Nissan announced that the facelifted GT-R with the tweaked 530HP twin-turbocharged V6 completes the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint in just 3.0 seconds, or 0.5 seconds faster than the 485 hp version.

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