The idea of a Nissan GT-R convertible may or may not sound appealing, but for the virtual tuning world, offering us a hint of how a topless Godzilla would look like is no problem.
The adjacent image serves as a perfect example of this, with the rendering showing us the transformation steps - from the real-world coupe incarnation, to a soft top one. The rendering also brings other modifications, such as q lowered ride height and certain body elements, but it’s not difficult to focus on the roof-chopping part.
The Nissan GT-R is one of the last supercars we’d want to see in a convertible form. The vehicle was built for delivering extreme performance thrills and it lacks normal driving pleasure, so removing the roof seems like a very bad idea. Fortunately, the concept is bound to stay in the virtual world.
Photo credits: Mars-gtr on deviantart
The Nissan GT-R is one of the last supercars we’d want to see in a convertible form. The vehicle was built for delivering extreme performance thrills and it lacks normal driving pleasure, so removing the roof seems like a very bad idea. Fortunately, the concept is bound to stay in the virtual world.
Photo credits: Mars-gtr on deviantart