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The Porsche 911-rivalling Nissan R35 GT-R was unveiled in 2007 with the final versions set to be built in Japan this year, ...
What exactly the R36 GT-R will be still seems up in the air, but at least we know Nissan is actively working on one.
That relationship, according to Pandikuthira, could feasibly result in the R36 GT-R being jointly developed for the same platform as the next-generation Honda/Acura NSX. The Nissan boss pointed to ...
There’s been a lot of speculation about whether the retiring R35 generation of the mighty Nissan GT-R will be replaced by and ...
Not long, and you can expect electrification, solid state batteries, and Nürburgring lap records—and hopefully the supercar will have cool Hyper Force concept styling.
We just don’t know yet. Meanwhile, Nissan personnel have recently painted a clearer picture of what to expect from the “R36” GT-R, which Pandikuthira told us is due in three to five years.
The Hyper Force concept, showcasing 1,340 horsepower from dual motors, suggests Nissan is exploring an electric GT-R. A hybrid or fully electric R36 seems more likely as Nissan continues its push ...
The longtime Nissan executive has made it clear that the company is committed to keeping performance cars in its lineup, and that includes a new GT-R. However, whether the next-generation R36 will ...
The timeline for the R36 GT-R aligns with Nissan’s plans for solid-state battery production, which has been shifted to about 2028. In 2022, Nissan unveiled a pilot production facility for solid ...
Nissan’s original plans to introduce its solid-state batteries in 2026 were pushed back to 2028. Which vehicle the technology will go into first has not been decided yet. As for GT-R timing ...
In February this year, Nissan made it clear that an iconic GT-R was riding into the sunset, ending a stellar run that began all the way back in 2007 for the R-35 generation. It appears that the ...
If you look closely at Nissan's roster for America, it's easy to notice how the company banks on crossovers and SUVs more than anything else, even passenger cars and trucks. The latter are ...