Yeah, but, it sells in lower numbers than something like the Q50, which seems to be much EASIER to tune (they've cracked the ECU for some time), has multiple Nissan tuners working with it, a couple of transmission builders, etc. They even recently added aftermarket support for adding an LSD (Limited Slip Differential) to the AWD setup (wish I could get that on my GT1 AWD!!). I was all set on Q50 until I found I couldn't sit in the sport seats for more than 5 minutes..
Not that I'm super disappointed or anything - the Stinger has much better creature comforts - but if you're serious about wanting 9 seconds to happen with the
3.3TT (soon to be replaced by the 3.5TT), don't hold your breath. No way anyone puts in all that effort for a 3-year model run that's already scheduled for a new engine. If you really want 9 seconds, buy a Hellcat/Demon or GT-R and go from there. Unless you have $50-100K to sink into a Stinger, ready for multiple blown engines/transmissions, etc? It's just NOT meant to be a 1/4 mile giant.