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“ | Limited Time Series Four new Limited Time Series, featuring the new Porsche 911 RSR (2018) and NISSAN R390 GT1, and the Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4 and McLaren F1 GTR! Earn these four cars and an abundance of Gold! |
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— What's new in Le Mans 2018 Update (v6.3.1).
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“ | LIMITED SERIES Earn the new Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, 1998 Nissan R390 GT1, 2021 Bentley Continental GT Speed and 2 Strassversions - 1996 Porsche 911 GT1 and 1998 Mercedes CLK GTR in four new Limited Time Series! |
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— What's new in Zenvo Aurora Update (v13.2).
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The NISSAN R390 GT1 was a mid-engined racing car built in Atsugi, Japan. It was designed primarily to gain a suitable racing entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1997 and 1998. It was built to race under the grand tourer style rules, requiring a homologated road version to be built. Therefore, the R390 was built originally as road car, then a racing version of the car was developed after. Only one R390 road car was ever built and is stored at NISSAN's Zama facility. The road car was claimed to be capable of 220 mph, which surpassed the JAGUAR XJ220 and RUF CTR2, but was superseded by the McLAREN F1's 230+ mph claim and the DAUER 962 Le Mans' independently measured 251.4 mph. However, this claim has never been proven.
The car used in the game is the R390 GT1 test car.
Availability[]
The NISSAN R390 GT1 is available in 1 series:
- 1998 Season (Endurance GT Racing) motorsports series in the Endurance GT Racing group.
This vehicle was added in the Le Mans 2018 Update (v6.3.1) released in May 2018 and can be unlocked by earning 36 trophies in 2017 Season (Endurance GT Racing).
This vehicle can be acquired for 630 without showcase discount. It has also been available for 441
as a 'Get it Now' price, unlocking 1998 Season (Endurance GT Racing).
This vehicle was available to win in the following special events:
- NISSAN R390 GT1 Championship available in the Le Mans 2018 Update (v6.3.1) released in May 2018. This was available in Event Archives from Porsche Update (v7.4.5) until archives were removed in Formula E Update (v9.5) on July 24th, 2021;
- Nissan R390 GT1 Limited Series available in the Zenvo Aurora Update (v13.2) released in February 2025.
Liveries[]
![]() No. 23 (Black) |
![]() No. 22 (White) |
This car has two official liveries:
- No. 23 Nissan Motorsport (All Black Body and Accents), driven by Kazuyoshi Hoshino (Japan), Érik Comas (France), Masahiko Kageyama (Japan)
- No. 22 Nissan Motorsport (White Body with Red Accents), driven by Riccardo Patrese (Italy), Eric van de Poele (Belgium), Aguri Suzuki (Japan)
The additional livery can be purchased for 9 .
Characteristics[]
Stage | PR (Upgrades) |
Top Speed | Acc. | Braking | Cornering | Cost | Parts |
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Base | 52.8 | 220 mph 354 kph |
3.80 s | 97.0 ft 29.6 m |
1.32 g | 630 G![]() (N/A) |
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Max w/ R ![]() |
57.8 (1111111) |
226 mph 363 kph |
3.66 s | 93.2 ft 28.4 m |
1.36 g | R![]() (+2,090,200) |
7 9 |
Max | 72.8 (5454334) |
247 mph 398 kph |
3.14 s | 83.0 ft 25.3 m |
1.50 g | 599 ![]() (1,310) |
12 28 |
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Upgrades (28)[]
Colour keys | |
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White | ![]() ![]() Or ![]() |
Green | ![]() ![]() |
Red | ![]() |
For upgrades including PR values, please see the project page RR3 Wiki:Upgrades Section NISSAN, please be aware that PR values can vary depending on the upgrade order.
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1998 Season (Endurance GT Racing) |
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McLAREN F1 GTR • NISSAN R390 GT1 • MERCEDES-BENZ CLK-LM • PORSCHE 911 GT1-98 |