A modern version of the iconic Nissan Skyline GT-R has been unveiled online.
An independent artist presented his vision of a modern version of the iconic Japanese sports car Nissan Skyline GT-R.
For his project, the artist combined the features of the R34 and the modern GT-R.
In all likelihood, the successor to the iconic Nissan GT-R will be unveiled in the near future.
Only recently it was announced that the current generation of the model is officially leaving some car markets.
Designers Roman Mia and Avante tried to show how the successor of the sports car could look.
The front end is very reminiscent of the angular look of the R34 Skyline GT-R generation.
The updated style includes horizontal LED stripes on the outside of the headlights and on the lower panel.
The hood gets a rear-mounted «bucket» for air intake. The overall look leans slightly toward the tip of the nose. This appearance looks more like the existing GT-R.
If you look at the car from the side, you can see similarities to the current generation GT-R.
The sloping roof, curved shoulder line, and rear fenders. There is a spoiler on the roof and a high mudguard at the rear.
The round taillights in the rear are a trademark of the GT-R’s design. In this interpretation, there are no lights in the center, so they look a bit like exhaust pipes.
Not so long ago our edition wrote about that 1500-horsepower Nissan GT-R flipped 11 times in a row.
A video showing the driver of a tuned-up Nissan GT-R with 1,500 horsepower lost control at 270 km/h and flipped 11 times in a row appeared online.
Fortunately, the driver survived and decided to share his impressions about what happened.
The front end strongly resembles the exterior of the generation R34 Skyline GT-R.
The updated design includes horizontal LED strips on the outside of the headlights and on the lower bevel. The upper grille is fairly narrow, but there is a larger opening underneath.
The hood has a rear apron and NACA vents near the windshield. The overall shape of the car is curved toward the tip of the nose.
This appearance is more reminiscent of the current GT-R than the flatter style of the R34 model.
In profile, there is a similarity to the current GT-R. The angular roof line, sharply curved shoulder line, and sloping rear fenders are all from this model.
There is a slim spoiler on the roof and a tall fender attached to the rear.
Nissan claims there will be another generation of the GT-R, but the company doesn’t say when the car will be available.
Rumor has it that it will either be heavily electrified or all-electric. Everything else remains a mystery. There aren’t even any spy photos to speculate on yet.