This Nissan GT-R hillclimb car from Franco Scribante Racing might just be the craziest thing you’ve seen on four wheels. The following GT-R is set to make its competitive debut at the Jaguar Simola Hillclimb in South Africa at the start of May and looks absolutely wild. The racing outfit hasn’t detailed all of the events which the car will compete in but it’s bound to turn heads.

The first thing which stands out about this Japanese racer is the wacky aerodynamics package. At the front, there is a carbon fiber splitter to deliver huge amounts of downforce. While big splitters are usually enough for most race cars, Franco Scribante Racing decided to equip the vehicle’s front end with a towering wing, the type you’d usually expect to find at the rear of a race car. It may look strange but it’s bound to stick the vehicle’s front end to the pavement in any high-speed corner.


We don’t yet have details about the vehicle’s powertrain but it’s pretty obvious that the 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder powering the R35 GT-R has been extensively modified and includes new piping and carbon fiber parts. We’d be shocked if the car didn’t have at least 1000 hp on tap.

The rear of the Nissan is just as remarkable as the front and incorporates a swan neck-style wing similar in size to what you’ll find on the McLaren Senna GTR. There is also a crazy diffuser at the rear. It’s unclear how much downforce the race car produces but we expect it to set truly blistering times at any hillclimb events it competes in.