Has Nissan given us the ultimate birthday present, or are we
just dreaming? Unfortunately, this image isn’t what is appears to be: there is
no R35 GT-R Wagon.
Seen here (above) at the Nagoya Auto Trend show, this is actually a
converted Nissan M35 series Stagea wagon. That being said, this “GT-R Wagon” is
an incredibly clean conversion and gives an excellent idea of what a production version could look like. While the Stagea is a JDM vehicle, this creation has been imported to Europe, bears GB plates, and is right-hand drive.
The greatest mystery about this creation is what lies under the bonnet. While no one knows for sure, the Nissan fanatics over at GTRblog speculate there may be a twin-turbo VQ series 3.5L V6 powering the insane creation. More likely, there is a tuned 2.5L V6 engine pushing out over 300 bhp.
It is very likely that this power is put to all four wheels via a four-wheel drive system that was an option for the Stagea wagon (if not, then it is rear-wheel drive). Transmission is unknown, although a 6-speed manual is highly likely.
The greatest mystery about this creation is what lies under the bonnet. While no one knows for sure, the Nissan fanatics over at GTRblog speculate there may be a twin-turbo VQ series 3.5L V6 powering the insane creation. More likely, there is a tuned 2.5L V6 engine pushing out over 300 bhp.
It is very likely that this power is put to all four wheels via a four-wheel drive system that was an option for the Stagea wagon (if not, then it is rear-wheel drive). Transmission is unknown, although a 6-speed manual is highly likely.
Stand Virtual is the creator of this aesthetically beautiful but mechanically limited creation. It was on sale several years ago for $45,000 in Portugal.
Interestingly enough, this isn’t the first attempt to create
a GT-R Wagon. The Nissan Autech Steagea RS260 was the nearest production model to an R34 GT-R. Furthermore, there was at least one R33 GT-R converted to be a wagon (although
the roll cage took up nearly the whole boot). If a tuner ever did decide to
create an authentic (ie, start with an actual GT-R) R35 Wagon, it would be as
insane as the Ferrari and Lamborghini sport wagon creations and would bring a
prompt us to wonder: time for a super-wagon showdown?
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