Behold: the Nissan GT-R(X) 2050 – a radical conceptual vision of the existing GT-R and how it might appear 30 years from now.
Starting life as a design thesis by Jaebum “JB” Choi, the 3m long, 61cm high GT-R(X) is a car to be worn rather than driven.
The ‘X’ refers to the driving position: the driver lies prone with arms and legs extended in an ‘X’, wearing a close-fitting suit and helmet relaying commands to the car via a ‘direct neural link’.
The ‘purest’, presumably most terrifying driving experience imaginable.





