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Nissan GT-R Convertible Imagined. Published: 8 Jul 2013, 14:29 UTC • By: Ciprian Florea. 2 photos. Photo: NCE. Have you ever wondered what would happen if Nissan would introduce a convertible ...
Newport Convertible Engineering, the Southern California company that can't keep its top on, has revealed on its website that it is now producing three different droptop versions of the Nissan GT ...
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Newport Convertible Engineering has been chopping the roofs off of vehicles for over 30 years now. The California-based company takes existing vehicles with fixed roofs, and opens them up to the sky.
Still, there is a certain market for these convertibles, and since Nissan doesn’t want to bother with opening the top of its GT-R, California’s Newport Convertible Engineering (NCE) has ...
Nissan doesn't currently have any convertible cars in its ... is more associated with ultra-reasonable family cars like the 2025 Nissan Altima or legendary performance cars like the Nissan GT-R.
This is not the first time we’ve seen a convertible Nissan GT-R. A US-based company called Newport Convertible Engineering released a few renders back in 2014, ahead of a planned limited ...
If you haven’t seen a GT-R Convertible before, you’re not alone. And while Nissan cannot (and will not) be bothered with chopping the roof off the Godzilla, someone else has.
In other words, elements of the Nissan Max-Out could make it into the market. Nissan GT-R fans are likely watching closely. There are hints that a GT-R successor is coming, and it will be electrified.
While the production R36 may not be quite as extreme, it’s clear Nissan is considering an electric GT-R. Given the brand’s experience in Formula E and its push toward electrification, a hybrid ...
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