The Nissan GT-R50, as envisioned by Italdesign, is a Nissan GT-R without brakes. The collaboration between the two companies marks the 50th anniversary of Italdesign and the 50th anniversary of the Nissan GT-R, and the result alone is absolutely fantastic.
At first glance, you could say that every line of the car is just right on new created, but still has iconic GT-R look. The basis for processing was topical Nissan GT-R We are not, and the final product is a feast for the eyes and could easily stand among the cars in a computer game Gran Tourism. Not only because of the lines, Nissan GT-R50 it stands out even more because of the contrast between the gray and gold color of the exterior.
The Nissan GT-R50 has a gold element at the front that surrounds the grille. The engine cover has an even more pronounced crease, which accentuates the whole thing even more Express LED-headlights. The designers have lowered the roof line by approx 54 hmm, which makes Nissan still more sports. GT-Rs signature, the air vents next to the wheels, which illustrate of the samurai a sword, are also gold colored. The rear window also features a new design, and changes are also noticeable around the tracks. At the rear, a large adjustable spoiler is installed, and the overall appearance of the Nissan GT-R50 is nicely completed by the size wheels 21 inches.
The interior is enriched with carbonic appearance in two different color versions, and it is equipped with door panels, central console and instrument panel. The seats are covered in black Italian leather and Alcantara. You can also see the gold color in the interior, especially on the dashboard, doors and gear lever.
Not only visually, the GT-R50 has also received an upgrade in terms of propulsion. It is powered by an upgraded 3.8 liter V 6-cylinder with what 710 horses powers and 780 newton meters of torque. 6-speed sequential dual-clutch transmission was additionally fortified, to be able to handle all this extraordinary engine power. The chassis has been upgraded Bilstein and brakes Brembo, and the tires ensure the best possible grip Michelin Pilot Great Sports. The Nissan GT-R50 will be on display next month, and we're already crossing our fingers that we'll see it live on the road.
Image gallery: Italdesign Nissan GT-R50
More information: italdesign.it