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The Nissan GT-R supercar will return packing Porsche-pummelling hybrid power according to the car maker’s United States (US) chief product planner. The Porsche 911-rivalling Nissan R35 GT-R was ...
The Nissan GT-R will be back and it will be electrified, but it will not be a pure electric sports car because that might impede its ability to set records on the famed Nürburgring. Nissan’s ...
A report from The Drive shows that the next-generation Nissan ... the new GT-R will arrive in the next three to five years. Unfortunately, with order books officially closed on the R35 GT-R ...
It’s confirmed: Nissan’s next-gen GT-R will get hybrid power—and won’t be a full EV The automaker is aiming to debut the car in the next three to five years, so 2028 at the earliest There ...
Nissan and Honda remain in discussions about potential collaboration, including the possibility of co-developing the next-generation GT-R and NSX on a shared platform. Nissan executives believe it ...
While the merger is still dead at the moment, Nissan isn’t ruling out other collaborations with Honda. They could even hypothetically include developing the next-gen GT-R and NSX together.
The new R36 GT-R will be a hybrid, preferably a plug-in model that can run a certain distance on electric power alone. The R35 Nissan GT-R might have been laid to rest in the history books, but a new ...
The 300km/h supercar is the new benchmark for unbridled high performance motoring It’s official, the 2014 Nissan GT-R Nismo is the world’s fastest volume production car around the Nurburgring.
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