Nissan: GT-R50 comes as by Italdesign
EXTREMELY EDEL The first of the 50 limited edition GT-R50 by Italdesign models from Nissan, which celebrate the 50th anniversary of the sports car and the Italian design forge, will be delivered from the end of 2020. The vehicles will be individually manufactured according to customer requirements, and the first such model will celebrate its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2020 (March 5 to 15). Valuable personal [...]
The vehicles are manufactured individually according to customer requirements, and the first such model will celebrate its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2020 (March 5 to 15).
Valuable personal specification
Demand for the exclusive super sports car is high: customers from all over the world have already paid a deposit to secure a vehicle that will gain in collector's value thanks to the limited number of units and the personal specification. A few last reservations are still possible.
Tradition in the exclusive sector
Bob Laishley, Global Sports Car Program Director at Nissan: "Our customers enjoy the personalized experience of Italdesign, which has a long heritage in the exclusive field of bespoke high performance cars. The GT-R50 experience is incredible and I can say first-hand that each car will be a masterpiece in its own right."
Different carbon fiber patterns
In addition to a special design, which is reflected in the lowered roofline and the samurai sword-style air intakes, buyers benefit from a high-quality interior. Different carbon fiber patterns dominate the center console, instrument panel and door trim, while the seats are upholstered in black Alcantara and the finest Italian leather. Under the hood is a Nismo-tuned and hand-built 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 with 720 hp.
Suspension and drivetrain
In combination with improvements to the suspension and drivetrain, the performance supports the new look. Subject to certification and homologation in all relevant markets, delivery of the personalized Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign will take place between the end of 2020 and the end of 2021.