First shown at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the GT R-50 by Italdesign is by far the most expensive Nissan ever. The Japanese automaker has confirmed its production for staggering price of €990,000 before taxes and options.
Developed specially to celebrate the 50th anniversaries of both the GT-R and Italdesign, the ultra-exclusive GT-R50 will be limited to strictly 50 units only. Nissan is already accepting orders from deep-pocketed buyers and will start customer deliveries in 2019.
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Although the version featured during the Goodwood festival primarily had a gray finish combined with gold accents, the production version the production GT-R50 will be tailored towards the customer’s preferences, with a range of interior and exterior color combinations available.
The R50 outputs 710 horses from its 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine or an extra 110 hp over the standard Nismo. Not only this, but the torque has also gone up from 652 Nm to a whopping 780 Nm.
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In addition to gaining more power, the GT-R50 comes with a modified suspension setup with a continuously adjustable Bilstein damping system and upgraded Brembo brakes. Other changes include a reinforced 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox, beefier differentials, and stronger drive-shafts necessary to cope up with extra power.
Other modifications include a lowered roof, reshaped front splitter, lightweight 21-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, new rear wing, new rear diffuser and a large power-bulge in the bonnet. Inside, the GT-R50 gets a carbon fiber dashboard and centre console, new seats trimmed in Alcantara and leather, and an Alcantara steering wheel.
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