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John Mahoney21 May 2020
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Production Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign revealed

Ultra-limited special anniversary GT-R features bespoke body, new aero and lots more power

The production version of the Nisan GT-R50 by Italdesign has been launched at a special event at the Tazio Nuvolari Circuit in Italy.

Created to mark the 50th anniversary of the GT-R, the rebodied version of the sixth-generation Nissan GT-R is limited to just 50 cars, each priced at an eye-watering €990,000 (A$1.7 million).

Following the reveal of the first production car, Nissan says deliveries will begin towards the end of this year, with the final GT-R50 expected to roll off the line in early 2021.

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Strangely, Nissan says Italdesign developed, engineered and built the car, while the exterior and interior designs originated from Nissan Design Europe and Nissan Design America.

Compared to the standard Nisan GT-R, the changes for the special-edition are comprehensive. The GT-R50 is longer, wider and lower, with the roofline lowered by 54mm.

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The significant shape-shifting has also meant an entirely new aero package, with the GT-R50 sporting a large adjustable rear wing specially created for the limited-run Nissan.There's also a pair of new LED headlights, a new front splitter and redesigned bonnet that features a power-bulge, hinting at what's happened beneath it.

The Nissan GT-R50 shares the same twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre V6 as the standard GT-R, but a pair of race-spec turbos, a larger intercooler and new crankshaft, pistons, conrods and exhaust system have helped liberate an extra 90kW over the track-focused GT-R NISMO, with total power now said to exceed 530kW of power and 780Nm of torque.

There's still no performance claims for the GTR-50, but to help it cope with the extra power its gearbox and differentials have been beefed up and a set of adjustable Bilstein dampers added.

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Larger six-pot Brembo brake callipers are also used and combine with lightweight 21-inch alloy rims.

Inside, to reflect its exclusive status, the Italdesign GT-R gets a carbon-fibre dash and centre console, plus a new Alcantara-clad steering wheel and a pair of bespoke bucket seats.

Owners are also invited to customise their cars further, at a price.

Speaking of which, Nissan says it has already taken a "significant number of deposits" for the GT-R50 by Italdesign, so some build slots remain available for those interested in their very own slice of Nissan GT-R history.

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