Neutering Godzilla? Next Gen GT-R Will Most Likely Be A Plugin Hybrid

Neutering Godzilla? Next Gen GT-R Will Most Likely Be A Plugin Hybrid
The 2017 Nissan GT-R may have just been given the most significant styling update inside and out since its debut in 2007, but work is already well underway on the next-generation R36 GT-R. According to Nissan’s chief creative officer, Shiro Nakamura, who spoke with Automotive News, stylists are "playing with the car’s proportions, partly to improve driving dynamics and aerodynamics." One of the biggest goals for the next GT-R is to improve the twin-turbo’s fuel efficiency.
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CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 5/16/2016 1:29:05 PM
+4 Boost
that's one ugly concept, at least that angle is to me, yuck


MDarringerMDarringer - 5/16/2016 1:57:31 PM
+2 Boost
Nissan needs to take the GTR much more mainstream and put in the $55-75K range.


USNA1999USNA1999 - 5/16/2016 2:26:59 PM
+4 Boost
Yes, they do! I want one but not at $100K+


MorePowerMorePower - 5/17/2016 5:17:55 PM
+1 Boost
Should have bought one when they first hit the market.

The only way you are going to get a GT-R for that price is:
- Buy a salvaged one
- Buy a used one
- Find someone/an entity that will match your $65,000 for a new one


countguycountguy - 5/16/2016 2:44:05 PM
+3 Boost
Exactly! I would buy one if it was $70$-$80K


MorePowerMorePower - 5/17/2016 5:19:33 PM
+1 Boost
918 was/is a plug-in hybrid, so Nissan, bring it on as long as it is faster than the current GT-R.


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