Meet the Adorable Miniature Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R Created from a Suzuki Twin
- Rocket Bunny, a well-known Japanese tuner, crafted a widebody kit inspired by the R32 Skyline for the compact Suzuki Twin.
- This unique body kit was first revealed at the Tokyo Auto Salon earlier this year.
- Enthusiasts will soon be able to purchase this kit.
At first glance, this vehicle doesn’t look like a Suzuki Twin—but that’s the point. Rocket Bunny has cleverly redesigned the diminutive kei car, produced in Japan between 2003 and 2005, to resemble a scaled-down version of the iconic Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R, resulting in an irresistibly cute mini racer.
The transformation gives the Twin a sporty makeover, replacing its usual rounded appearance with a sleek race-inspired look. The kit includes redesigned front fenders, a new hood, updated headlights, and a vibrant Sunoco racing paint scheme that captures the GT-R spirit.
From behind, the wide fenders create space for a proper rear deck and a wing, while the distinctive round taillights pay homage to the classic GT-R styling cues.
Rocket Bunny Pandem Skyline R32 GT-R Body Kit
Photo credit: Rocket Bunny / Pandem
Despite the aggressive exterior upgrade, the Suzuki Twin’s engine remains unchanged. It still sports its original 658cc powerplant, delivering a modest 27 horsepower—no inline-six here, unfortunately.
The Pocket Bunny R32 GT-R widebody kit made its debut at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, with sales expected to begin soon.
Rocket Bunny’s creative widebody kit transforms the humble Suzuki Twin into a charming mini Skyline that many car fans would love to own. It’s a brilliant way of turning a plain commuter into a standout piece, even if it only has 27 hp under the hood.