Japanese tuning company Liberty Walk, known for its extreme wide-body kits applied to the likes of Supras, Lamborghinis and more, has unveiled a Nissan GT-R-inspired Daihatsu Copen.
Related: The New Daihatsu Copen GR Sport
The small Japanese kei car which is no larger than 11.2ft by 4.9ft, with a 660cc engine under its hood, takes on a full Nissan GT-R look thanks to a wide-body kit, badges, and redesigned components all around.
Up front, the grille and daytime running lights all mimic Nissan’s supercar, while a new front splitter makes the car look as if it sits far lower to the ground in true supercar style. Flared front and rear wheel arches flow down into an extended set of side skirts, which come together to neatly offset the new set of rims. The rear gets widened bumper, a quad-tip exhaust set-up, a spoiler, and a GT-R badge.
Related: 2020 Toyota Yaris- The Good and the Beast
Despite all of the modifications, the Copen is still very much a small city car. It is powered by a 658cc three-cylinder engine that produces 63 hp of power and 91 Nm of torque. More about the Liberty Walk Nissan GT-R-inspired Daihatsu Copen can be found on Liberty Walk’s website.
A computer animation professional with over 23 years of industry experience having served in leading organizations, TV channels & production facilities in Pakistan. An avid car enthusiast and petrolhead with an affection to deliver quality content to help shape opinions. Formerly written for PakWheels as well as major publications including Dawn. Founder of CarSpiritPK.com