It also has over 600 horsepower.
It’s not too crazy to turn a Nissan GTR into an off-road-capable vehicle with its all-wheel drive system. The problem is that it’s more expensive than most people want to invest. The Classic Youngtimers Consultancy has made the beast a reality. You can purchase the car for EUR95,000 (or $1107,315 at the current exchange rate). This GT-R’s extra ride height of 4.72 inches (12 cmimeters), allows for more difficult terrain. Newer, larger tires are also available. The tread pattern is not ideal for off-road use. The larger rubber is covered by black fender flares that have exposed fasteners. A 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 produces 600 horsepower (447 kilowatts). Classic Youngtimers Consultancy says that this power output is more than the 600-hp GT-R Nismo It can, and it has. 60 miles per hour (96 km per hour) in 2.9 seconds. The off-road-modified vehicle may not be as fast due to the less aggressive tires and extra weight from the roof rack.
A custom roof rack can hold a full-sized spare tire, while a forward-pointing LED lightbar is included. The GT-R has large lights with amber lamps that are arranged in a crosshair pattern at the front bumper. Classic Youngtimers Consultancy installed a camouflage wrap to match the rugged look. The background is white with blobs in light gray, gunmetal and dark red. Classic Youngtimers Consultancy’s 3rd project is the GT-R. This GT-R was built from a vehicle you wouldn’t normally see on rough terrain. The company built one last year from a Lamborghini Gallardo using a similar design, which included a raised suspension and fender flares. It also featured a roof rack, extra lighting, and a roof rack. There was an similar treatment to the Bentley Continental GT.