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The New Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign

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€“ itโ€™s barely changed at all from the quite stunning concept car first revealed to celebrate the GT-Rโ€™s half-century back in 2018. Itโ€™s 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 wonโ€™t be surprised to hear that, at that money, personalisation is everything. Italdesign says โ€œcustomers 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? Weโ€™re not so keen on the blue โ€“ surely the most iconic GT-R colour, thanks to the R34 Skyline. Itโ€™s a touch too lurid, perhaps. What do youย think?

Customers, whoโ€™ll 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 theyโ€™re 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, itโ€™s developing 711bhp โ€“ as much power as a Ferrari F8ย Tributo.

โ€œWhat a wasteโ€, you might be thinking. After all, this thingโ€™s 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?

*all credits to its rightful owner : Topgear.com

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