The New Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign
We now invite you to gaze upon these images of the production-readyย Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign.ย Notice anything? Yep โ itโs barely changed at all from the quite stunning concept car first revealed to celebrate the GT-Rโs half-century back in 2018. Itโs more aggressiveย than a normal GT-R, yet somehow more elegant. Like a, oh, we dunno, a grizzly bear in a ballgown. Yeah,ย that.
Only 50 of these things, appropriately enough, will be made. You might be surprised to learn that a few build slots are still up for grabs. In return for around ยฃ885,000, a GT-R50 can be yours. You wonโt be surprised to hear that, at that money, personalisation is everything. Italdesign says โcustomers across the globe are in the process of selecting personal specifications for their vehiclesโ, and a few inspirational ideas have been dreamed up in these renderings of the finishedย car.
The major shock? Weโre not so keen on the blue โ surely the most iconic GT-R colour, thanks to the R34 Skyline. Itโs a touch too lurid, perhaps. What do youย think?
Customers, whoโll take delivery of their designer label GT-R between late 2020 and the end of 2021, are getting more than just flash bodywork. Just as well really, given theyโre shelling out ten times what a standard GT-R costs. Under the bonnet lurks a thoroughly uprated version of the Nissan 3.8-litre bi-turbo V6. Here, itโs developing 711bhp โ as much power as a Ferrari F8ย Tributo.
โWhat a wasteโ, you might be thinking. After all, this thingโs going to be far too fragile and valuable to ever use that mighty motor, or drive on the street. Not so. In fact, you can even road-trip one of these.ย Now who would be crazy enough to tryย that?
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