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An unusual Nissan Skyline GT-R show car was presented in Tokyo

At the last Tokyo Auto Salon 2026 (Tokyo Auto Salon) a unique show car was presented. The car is a redesigned mini-car, styled after the iconic Nissan Skyline GT-R of the GT-R R32 generation. News Japan reports.

The compact Japanese kei car Suzuki Twin was taken as the basis. The authors of the project carried out a large-scale modification of the body: they increased the wheelbase, and also welded new, completely homemade front and rear parts.

Externally, the car is similar to the original. The lighting equipment is homemade, stylized to resemble the characteristic rectangular headlights and sidelights of the Skyline GT-R R32. The car rides on low-profile tires mounted on white multi-spoke wheels, which adds to its sporty appearance.

Whether the car can move on its own is not reported. The project is positioned as a demonstration show car designed to surprise and entertain the public with an original approach to tuning.

Previously, Kia updated the compact crossover Niro.

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