The Navara mid-size pickup truck is the latest recipient of a GT-R heart transplant.
U.K.-based drifter Steve"Baggsy" Biagioni has unleashed a Nissan Navara pickup truck with the heart of a GT-R., the pickup has been dubbed the Navara-R, and sports a GT-R-sourced twin-turbocharged V-6 with displacement increased from the stock 3.8 liters to 4.1 liters. Named VR41 to reflect its displacement, the engine produces a claimed 1,000 hp. That power is channeled to all four wheels through a custom dual-clutch transmission from New Zealand's Dodson Motorsport.
In addition to the GT-R engine, the Navara-R also features suspension based on GT-R subframes, with KW V4 Racing Coilovers and an HLS 4 hydraulic-lift system. The truck rides on 20-inch wheels encased in flared fenders, part of a complete body kit that also includes new front and rear bumpers and sill extensions.
Inside, the truck sports an aftermarket Kenwood head unit and a steering wheel and engine start button taken from a GT-R. Otherwise, the interior appears to be mostly stock. The Navara itself was Nissan's mid-size pickup for most markets outside the U.S. until it was discontinued in 2021. This isn't the first time a GT-R engine has been swapped into a high-riding vehicle. U.K. tuner Severn Valley Motorsport actually built two GT-R-powered