When automotive manufacturers are developing new cars, whether it be supercars, sports cars or even the cheapest hatchbacks, they’ll put them through a plethora of driving tests in every conceivable climatic condition to prove their build quality and reliability.

When Nissan was testing their flagship GT-R however, they probably didn’t think that owners from Sweden just 100km south of the Article Circle would drive them in the depth on winter. However, a member of Swedish crew “Team Ice_Ricers” set about to show that even multiple-foot thick snow is no match for the 545hp Nissan GT-R.

As you’ll see, the man in the video calmly walks up the GT-R, completely covered in a thick layer of smoke, starts it up and simply drives out of the thick layer of snow to which the Nissan has been resting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=U-ma6CFFZNc#at=75

Considering that most cars would simply sit there spinning their tires, this video proves just how effective Nissan’s advanced all-wheel drive system is as the GT-R seems to make its way out without even the slightest hint of difficulty.

Seems as though the Nissan GT-R truly is an everyday supercar in even the worst conditions!

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