Brembo creates unique colour Nissan GT-R50 calipers

July 17, 2018
Brembo creates unique colour Nissan GT-R50 calipers
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Braking specialist Brembo has introduced an exclusive new coloured brake caliper for the new Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign, which debuted at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.


Brembo says the caliper is in a particular shade of red which is synonymous with high performance and helps to highlight the characteristics of the vehicle. Applied for the first time 25 years ago, the use of colour reinforces the distinctive character of supercars such as the Nissan GT-R50.

In this prototype the progressive design is also highlighted by more open alloy wheels that reveal more of the braking system and its components. In addition, from a technical point of view, the Brembo caliper, fitted on the new GT-R50 by Italdesign, is a top performance component, using a front 6 piston monobloc caliper and a 2-piece floating drilled disc 390x3.6 mm; and a rear 4 piston monobloc caliper and a 2-piece floating drilled disc 380x30mm. 

Brembo, before anyone else in the world, gave the product aesthetic value through attention to the “shape” and colour elements.
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