Nissan GT-R vs Hyundai I40

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Nissan GT-R
Nissan GT-R

2022 price

Hyundai I40
Hyundai I40

$8,999 - $19,989

2018 price

Summary

2022 Nissan GT-R
2018 Hyundai I40
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Twin Turbo V6, 3.8L

Diesel Turbo 4, 1.7L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
12.0L/100km (combined)

5.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

5
Dislikes
  • Discontinued in Australia
  • Lagging behind active safety
  • Dated digital graphics

  • Tiny display screen
  • No AEB
  • Tyre noise
2022 Nissan GT-R Summary

Even on its Australian swansong outing, the incredible R35 GT-R continues to perform beyond expectations.

Released in late 2021, the final batch of specials spearheaded by the T-spec in regular GT-R and SV in flagship Nismo guises sold out quickly and are already commanding twice and even thrice their recommended retail prices in private hands.

Nobody ought to be surprised. From its glitzy 2007 Tokyo Motor Show debut (on the eve of a global recession at that), the GT-R has been nothing less than an automotive force of nature, moving with calamitous calm to the beat of its own twin-turbo and all-wheel-drive thrum, like nothing else matters. The R35 has seen off countless assassins in its time, including the Lexus LFA and Honda NSX II.

Some 15 years later, this is what a GT-R in T-spec trim feels like in 2022.

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2018 Hyundai I40 Summary

A wagon and not an SUV, eh? Respect. You see, when most people now think of a new car they think of an SUV, especially when they want something with a bit of cargo space. But not you. 

And for thinking outside the box you’ll be rewarded with something that’s better to drive than most SUVs – like the Hyundai i40 Tourer in the Active grade and a diesel engine we’ve road tested here.

So, what are the strengths and weaknesses of this Korean wagon, and should you wait or buy it now? Read on to find out.

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2022 Nissan GT-R 2018 Hyundai I40

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