GT-R gets a Bolt of extra performance

Usain Bolt and the Nissan GT-R are fast off the blocks. Bolt has signed a special deal with Nissan extending his role as brand ambassador.

Usain Bolt and the Nissan GT-R are fast off the blocks. Bolt has signed a special deal with Nissan extending his role as brand ambassador.

Published Oct 18, 2012

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Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man and champion Olympic sprinter, is targeting another record-breaking performance by offering his passion and performance instincts to the Nissan team developing a special “Bolt” version GT-R.

Following his world records and medal-haul at the London Olympics, Bolt has signed a special deal with Nissan to extend his role as brand ambassador for the high-performance GT-R and to become honorary “Director of Excitement” for the company’s ambitious global marketing drive.

Bolt, who was collected from Tokyo’s Narita Airport in a GT-R driven by F1 racer Mark Webber, appeared at Nissan’s world headquarters, saying: “Racing is my inspiration, and I want to help Nissan become an even more exciting brand for everyone.”

Toshiyuki Shiga, Chief Operating Officer, welcomed Bolt’s endorsement and deepening ties with Nissan – where he became a brand spokesman on the eve of the London Games.

“Nissan shares the spirit of excitement that captivated worldwide audiences at the Olympics. There is no-one better qualified than Usain Bolt to help us translate that spirit into great experiences,” said Shiga.

GOLD-PAINTED GT-R

In recognition of Bolt’s contribution to sports and his automotive enthusiasm, Nissan unveiled a unique gold-painted GT-R, which will be auctioned to benefit the

The one-off GT-R, to be auctioned on the eBay online auction platform, will be embossed with Bolt’s signature and bespoke interior fittings finished in real gold.

The sprinter test-drove various GT-R models at the car company’s proving ground near Oppama, Japan, to develop a special “Bolt GT-R” for his personal use.

Additionally, he will start work with Nissan product specialists on a limited-edition version which can be ordered in markets where GT-R is available. - Star Motoring

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