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ADV.1 and Jon Olsson Join Forces for Custom Ultima GTR

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The Ultima GTR is one of the most extreme road-going beasts our planet has ever seen. This is basically a track toy that was, in a mysterious way, allowed to share the road with other humble four-wheeled creatures.

We are talking about vehicle that has made a religion out of exotic materials which keep it string yet light and that has chassis which feels at home even while tackling the most demonic bends in the world. The vehicle is powered by a 6.3 liter Chevy V8 unit that allows the driver to punish the rear wheels with 541 hp.

Now that we know what we are talking about, we will get to the point, telling you that the Ultima GTR is about to get even hotter. The vehicle is being used as a base for a special aftermarket project that also involves the North American custom wheel producer ADV.1 and Jon Olsson, the Swedish-born freeskier and alpine ski racer.

Olsson is also famous for its tuned rides, as he is a huge car fan. It seems that he now wants to take part in bringing a unique flavor to the Ultima GTR.

As you can see in these renderings, which have been posted on luxury4play.com, the vehicle will receive extreme aerodynamic elements made from carbon fiber, as well as custom ADV.1 rims. The list of aerodynamic goodies includes a complex front apron elements, side skirts, as well as a generously-sized rear wing and a lower rear element.
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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