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Breaking News: Undisguised 2009 Nissan GT-R

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The wait is over. Undisguised 2009 Nissan GT-R photos have now become available prior to the car's official debut at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show.

Numerous GT-R prototypes have been caught testing around the world, including at Germany's Nürburgring and California's Laguna Seca Raceway, but this is the first look at the rocket coupe's completely undisguised sheet metal.

Undisguised 2009 Nissan GT-RUndisguised 2009 Nissan GT-R-1Undisguised 2009 Nissan GT-R-2Undisguised 2009 Nissan GT-R-3Most of the specifications aren't expected to be announced until Nissan's Tokyo show press conference on October 24, but today we know that the all-wheel-drive 2009 GT-R will get a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 that produces 473 horsepower and 434 pound-feet of torque. It'll drive all four wheels through a rear-mounted transaxle. The only transmission will be a GR6 dual-clutch six-speed automatic. And of course there will be paddle shifters for your enjoyment — the same leather-wrapped aluminum paddle shifters as Nissan uses in the G35 sedan.

Nissan says the GT-R will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds, finish the quarter-mile in 11.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 192 mph. Base price is expected to be less than $80,000.

If true, the GT-R will be serious competition for the Porsche 911 Turbo, which it has been routinely seen testing alongside.

What this means to you: It's here. And it's hot.

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2007 Tokyo Auto Show Preview: Honda Inspire

TOKYO — Honda's display at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show will include redesigned versions of the Fit compact and the midsize Inspire sedan.

Honda InspireHonda Inspire1Honda Inspire2Honda Inspire3 The latter model is based on the redesigned Accord. It uses the Accord's variable cylinder management system and goes on sale later this year in the Japan domestic market.

The redesigned Fit will begin sales this month in Japan but won't reach U.S. showrooms until after the first of the year as a 2009 model.

Honda's Tokyo display also will include a variety of advanced-technology initiatives, including next-generation thin-film solar cells and bioethanol fuel made from rice straw.

What this means to you: We're tempted to say that new Honda biofuel is the last straw. But we won't.

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