RE: Italdesign GT-R50 confirmed for production

RE: Italdesign GT-R50 confirmed for production

Thursday 5th December 2019

Italdesign GT-R50 deliveries to begin next year

Anniversary model will be on show at Geneva followed by dispatch to 50 lucky customers



It's been almost exactly a year since Nissan confirmed a fifty-car production run for its GT-R50 collaboration with Italdesign. Now the manufacturer has confirmed that the first customer car will go on display at the Geneva Motor Show in March, with deliveries set to begin in late 2020.

The company claims that customer demand for the production version of the car has been "strong", with "a significant number of deposits already taken" - language which reveals that a handful of cars remain unspoken for. Nonetheless, we're told that customers around the world are currently in the process of speccing their vehicles, selecting unique colour and trim combinations which will make their example of the already-limited machine that much more unique again.

This, says Nissan, should make the GT-R50 "even more attractive to collectors", although you have to imagine that anyone interested would have found the time to put their name down by now...

 

"Our customers have relished the personalized experience provided by Italdesign, who have a long tradition in the exclusive field of ultra-rare, bespoke high-performance vehicles," said Bob Laishley, global sports car program director at Nissan. "Their experience with the GT-R50 has been incredible and I can say first-hand that each car will certainly be a standalone masterpiece."

Alfonso Albaisa, Nissan's senior VP of global design, added: "Designers dream of creating from a blank canvas, but with GT-R, it is a canvas that has been shaped by an adventurous history, a heart powered by NISMO, and a soul reflecting 50 years of dreams of engineers, designers, artisans, developers, racers and leaders. The best of Japan and Italy combined with help from our California and London studios are painting on the best canvas any designer can possibly have!"

Sounds like they shouldn't have any problem selling those remaining build slots, then!



ORIGINAL STORY - 07.12.19

In news that's been coming for a few months now, Nissan has finally confirmed a fifty-car production run for its GT-R50 collaboration with Italdesign.

Billed as "the ultimate expression of the GT-R", it celebrates the 50th anniversaries of both the GT-R in 2019 and Italdesign in 2018. To that end the Turin-based coachbuilder has amplified the recognisable design elements of the standard car to create something which is wider, longer, lower and, well, certainly isn't going to get mistaken for a standard R35 any time soon. The design is particularly dramatic at the rear, where floating LED taillights and an enormous adjustable rear wing leave you in no doubt as to the car's intent.

About that. The 3.8-litre V6 has been fettled to produce 720hp and 575lb ft. This comes thanks to NISMO-spec turbochargers - derived from those used in Nissan's GT3 racer - revised camshaft profiles, higher-flow fuel injectors and optimised intake and exhaust systems. A reinforced six-speed dual-clutch transmission handles the extra power, while Bilstein adjustable suspension, Brembo brakes and Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres keep everything pointing in the right direction.


The two-tone prototype seen at last summer's Goodwood Festival of Speed was painted grey with gold accents, and while all cars are expected to follow its layout, Nissan says that the fifty customers will be given the opportunity to spec their preferred colour combination as well as pick out custom interior colours and packages. Once they've parted with €990,000 (before taxes and options) for the privilege, of course.

"The reaction from Nissan fans around the world - and potential customers of the GT-R50 - has greatly exceeded our expectations," said Nissan's global sports car director, Bob Laishley. "These 50 cars, which celebrate 50 years of the GT-R as well as 50 years of Italdesign, will be rolling tributes to Nissan's engineering leadership and rich sports car heritage for a long time to come."

Those wishing to express an interest in being among those fifty owners can visit www.GT-R50.nissan with deliveries set to begin in 2019 and continue into 2020. The rest of us will just have to keep on waiting for a new version of the standard car...



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only1ian

Original Poster:

688 posts

194 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Screams run out special! Hopefully we won’t have to endure a pagani zonda style final production run. The GT-R, whilst amazing, is definitely showing it’s age in the new electric hybrid performance car era

maxgas

176 posts

167 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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How much !! One million euros for a gtr ! You are having a laugh 😂 .....

Don’t get me wrong they are great cars but if they sell all of them at that price I
will be amazed , it’s not a special edition Ferrari or Lambo . They have trouble selling
Nismos , actually that price makes a Nismo seem cheap !

LotusOmega375D

7,614 posts

153 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Jeez: Italdesign has been responsible for some of the greatest automotive designs of all time. I think my kids could have done a better job on their iPad than that.

Macboy

739 posts

205 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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LotusOmega375D said:
Jeez: Italdesign has been responsible for some of the greatest automotive designs of all time. I think my kids could have done a better job on their iPad than that.
Yes before Giugiaro and everyone else who designed those cars left in the wake of its sale to VW....

TomScrut

2,546 posts

88 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Nissan GTR as viewed by a company owned by Lamborghini and Audi?

Coincidentally I never knew where Italdesign were and I am actually sat in Turin airport about 10 miles away from them as I write this

Gecko1978

9,708 posts

157 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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it still looks like a gtr (maybe that's the point) and 720bhp is not huge for a GTR so to me it feels like a gtr with a body kit.

but I am sure residuals will be much stronger. But I would rather have the Lichfield LM20 more exclusive and 900k change

Mackofthejungle

1,070 posts

195 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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"...leave you in no doubt as to the car's intent."

To take the piss out of any idiot thick enough to think a million quid GTR is reasonable? They won't sell any.

Don Roque

17,996 posts

159 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Were those renders knocked up on a Net Yaroze PS1?

cvega

405 posts

159 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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these bodykits sure are getting expensive....

ZX10R NIN

27,598 posts

125 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Oh wow this looks better in the grey as for the price that seems the norm for any coach built car no matter the drivetrain.

Plug Life

978 posts

91 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Looks like a fking electric razor from the front.

borat52

564 posts

208 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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You’ve got the perfect launch car for a new weekly pistonheads:
POS of the week.

sidesauce

2,475 posts

218 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Mackofthejungle said:
They won't sell any.
I wouldn't be so sure of that.

Addymk2

334 posts

172 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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Macboy said:
LotusOmega375D said:
Jeez: Italdesign has been responsible for some of the greatest automotive designs of all time. I think my kids could have done a better job on their iPad than that.
Yes before Giugiaro and everyone else who designed those cars left in the wake of its sale to VW....
According to the website;

'While Italdesign developed, engineered and constructed the car, the distinctive crisp exterior and interior designs originated from Nissan's key design centers in London and San Diego'

And;

'Combining Japanese performance and Italian craftmanship'

That reads to me as Nissan designed it, Italdesign built it.

It looks to me like Nissan have done this entirely backwards.

The Italians have built it, the Japanese have sorted the styling xmas

wab172uk

2,005 posts

227 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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sidesauce said:
Mackofthejungle said:
They won't sell any.
I wouldn't be so sure of that.
Yeah, the more expensive a car becomes, the more people want it.

I don't particularly like what they've created, but it will sit inside a Billionaires man cave, and one or two might even see sunlight ...... from the garage to the transporter, to the show stand, then back again.

Skyedriver

17,849 posts

282 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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LotusOmega375D said:
Jeez: Italdesign has been responsible for some of the greatest automotive designs of all time. I think my kids could have done a better job on their iPad than that.
I give you:

redroadster

1,738 posts

232 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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Give a standard car chrome wrap get more looks than that lol

samoht

5,713 posts

146 months

Saturday 8th December 2018
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There's videos online of the actual car, outside in British daylight at FoS, so I've no idea why this article is illustrated with very low-quality renders. The vids give a much better 'feel' for what this restyling job actually looks like.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnJ6BmMjSaA

Obviously it's not value for money, it's a car for the small handful of people worldwide who really love the GT-R, who know the Skyline story, and want the ultimate factory R35.

Juno

4,481 posts

249 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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That is totally TRAGIC and a MILLION EUROS yikes its not even April

smilo996

2,791 posts

170 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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It looks superb in black.
https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/qNALJ/s1/nissan-...
https://cdn.motor1.com/images/mgl/QEjA9/s1/nissan-...

Run out special or not, still great that they made it.