745kW Nissan Navara-R to pack GT-R power

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aria-label="Nissan Navara R"Thought the Nissan Juke R was wild?

UK-based SB Motorsport has announced plans to shoehorn an R35 GT-R’s powertrain into a Navara. Responsible for some of the world’s most successful drift machines, the firm has been using pandemic-induced workshop downtime to work on its most extreme creation yet.

aria-label="Nissan Navara R 2"Since its announcement in May, the company has been hard at work stripping down the standard Navara of its bed and body, exposing the underlying ladder chassis to get it ready for its new and rather different underpinnings. The suspension turrets were first modified to fit R35 GT-R subframes, with custom-made coilovers fitted and chassis reinforcement measures applied thereafter – SB Motorsport has also ensured the engine bay is ready to welcome that glorious VR38DETT power plant.

aria-label="Nissan Navara R 3"Full specifications are yet to be disclosed, however we do know that the GT-R’s twin-turbocharged V6 will send in excess of 745kW to all four wheels; quite some upgrade from the Navara’s standard four-cylinder diesel. As you might imagine, the model’s factory running gear wouldn’t take kindly to such power, and so it will be suitably reinforced to handle the extreme loads.

aria-label="Nissan Navara R 7"With its new renders revealing the use of aggressive bodywork with flared arches accommodating an increase in track width, the Navara R also looks set to receive substantial aero kit throughout, including a big front splitter, large rear diffuser and ducktail spoiler at the rear.

aria-label="Nissan Navara R 6"Despite its extreme performance, the Navara R will sport number plates and as many of the regular utes standard components as possible. Company founder, Stephen Biagioni, said: ‘With this build, the aim is to keep the Navara road-legal, all the mod-cons of the vehicle, rather than creating a race-car chassis with minimal extras.’

The project is scheduled for completion before the end of 2020.

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