The 2000 Nissan GT-R belongs to the beloved R34 generation. Known for its serious performance credentials, the GT-R packs a 2.6L twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine producing an estimated 276 horsepower and 293 lb-ft of torque — though many believe the true figures were deliberately understated by Nissan. The engine pairs with a robust 6-speed manual transmission and sophisticated AWD system to provide vigorous acceleration and impressive handling. While not excessive by today's standards, the in-car technology for the 2000 GT-R was advanced for its time, featuring a multi-function display showing real-time data such as boost pressure and G-forces. Despite being primarily performance-focused, the GT-R also offered safety features like dual front airbags and anti-lock brakes.