The $1 Million Nissan GT-R50 Is Going Into Limited Production
When Nissan revealed its striking GT-R50 recently, there was only one thing we wanted to know: will it go into production? In the lead-up to the Goodwood Festival of Speed Nissan had hinted that the car - built in collaboration with Italdesign to celebrate the anniversaries of both the design studio and GT-R itself - might be made, but now we know for sure.
Speaking to Car Throttle at the show - where GT-R50 made its public debut - Nismo programme director Bob Laishley confirmed that 50 examples will indeed be built. Perhaps predictably, they won’t be cheap: you’re looking at a starting price of €900,000 (around £800,000, or $1,050,000). The bespoke nature of the car means that it’s as expensive as the buyer wants to make it. “If they want a car for the road we’ll make it for the road, if they want it for the track we’ll make it bespoke for their requirements, inspired by this vehicle [the concept],” Laishley said.
Laishley also noted there’s “No reason why we can’t reach 50 quickly…the interest is phenomenal”. But he denied that the GT-R50’s existence is down to an increase in demand for highly-bespoke, mega-expensive supercars (like Italdesign’s own R8-based ZeroUno). “Clearly there are other competitors around making cars in this kind of market, [but] that wasn’t a consideration,” he said.
The manufacturing process involves taking a completed GT-R from the production line and sending it to Italdesign in Moncalieri, Italy to be heavily modified into the car you see here. The concept version has larger turbochargers taken from the Nismo GT3 version of the GT-R, bigger intercoolers, stronger pistons and much more besides, bringing the power output to 710bhp. We fully expect that spec - which also includes posher Bilstein ‘DampTronic’ shock absorbers - to be available to any buyer who asks for it.
There’s no arguing with the mechanicals, although the distinctive looks may prove divisive. Regardless, Laishley is clearly a fan. “Now seeing it for the first time…it’s just phenomenal. Even though every surface has changed, it still looks like a classic GT-R,” he concluded. Do you agree?
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Am I the only one who actually thinks its really ugly? The front is okay, but holy hell waht happend to the back?
Well, here goes
“No. I don’t want a Ferrari or a Lamborghini or a Pagani or a Bugatti, or a Porsche, or an Audi R8, or a McLaren or an Aston Martin”
“I’d rather spend my money on a Datsun that cost £800 grand”
Granted, the people who buy this are going to keep it in their garage for a long time,but still, can’t shake that feeling
more like
I already have all those in the garage, but this looks fresh
“How to Italdesign”
-Tune the car and change the bodywork
-Charge ten times the price
-repeat
“This was how to Italdesign, see you in five months”
sometimes step 3 isnt included, but the car is already overpriced so it doesnt matter
sweet I just so happen to have a $1000000 dollar bill. Do you think they will take it?
Do you live in 1929 Germany ?
Wtf?
The car is awesome
Stunning design
Please get me one
Reminds me of this
Terrible design, unbelievable price. I hope this is just a joke
Let me speak for everyone. Not worth it.
Still not better than this LEGEND