Recently, car enthusiasts in Ho Chi Minh City spotted a rare sight – a Nissan GT-R R35 street supercar parked alongside a Ferrari 488 GTB at a dining establishment in Binh Thanh District.
The Nissan GT-R boasts an attractive tuning package, while the Ferrari 488 GTB sports a subtle yet eye-catching red livery with unique white stripes.
The stunning red supercar duo of Nissan GT-R and Ferrari 488 GTB cruising the streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by: Duy Nhan
The Nissan GT-R R35 is a rare sight on Vietnamese roads, with an estimated fewer than eight vehicles imported into the country through unofficial channels from neighboring countries like Laos and Cambodia. However, spotting one on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City is even more uncommon these days.
While the owner doesn’t frequently share their Nissan GT-R R35 on social media, whenever they take it out for a drive, it never fails to attract attention from car enthusiasts. The car’s eye-catching red paint job and unique body kit ensure it stands out from the crowd.
The body kit includes a front bumper with a striking aerodynamic lip, widened wheel arches with functional air vents reminiscent of a race car, a distinctive rear diffuser, and a rear wing synonymous with the Nissan GT-R R3. The car also sports a set of custom five-spoke alloy wheels in black, with brake calipers matching the exterior color.
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Under the hood, the Nissan GT-R R35 street supercar is powered by a 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbo engine that delivers an impressive 480 horsepower at 6,400 rpm and 588 Nm of torque between 3,200 and 5,200 rpm.
The Nissan GT-R R35 comes equipped with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission and features steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Its advanced all-wheel-drive system ensures that the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds, reaching a top speed of 309 km/h.
Photo by: Duong Dinh Quang
The Ferrari 488 GTB, on the other hand, has undergone a subtle transformation since its arrival in Vietnam. Originally sporting the iconic Rosso Corsa red, the car now boasts a deeper red hue with a black roof, white double stripes, and carbon fiber front lip spoiler. The distinctive white stripes on the large front air intake and the unique white accents on the hood further set this Ferrari apart.
Ferrari’s V8-powered supercars have seen a significant increase in numbers in Vietnam with each new iteration. Following the discontinuation of the Ferrari 458, over 20 examples of the Ferrari 488, including coupe and convertible variants, as well as high-performance versions, have found their way into the garages of Vietnamese enthusiasts.
Photo by: Duong Dinh Quang
The Ferrari 488 GTB is an engineering masterpiece, powered by a 3.9-liter V8 twin-turbo engine that produces a staggering 661 horsepower at a screaming 8,000 rpm and 760 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm.
The seven-speed gearbox, coupled with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters inspired by Formula 1, propels the Ferrari 488 GTB from 0 to 100 km/h in just three seconds. This Italian supercar has a top speed of 330 km/h, providing an exhilarating driving experience for its fortunate owner.
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