What's The Point? Next Gen GT-R Might Be Able To Drive Track Day For You

What's The Point? Next Gen GT-R Might Be Able To Drive Track Day For You

We have lost count on how many times we have reported on what form the successor of the Nissan GT-R might take. Now, nearly 12 years after production of the R35 kicked off, we have a few more bread crumbs to feast on.

 

So, could it be that the next-gen Japanese supercar is close to making its long-awaited debut?

From what we know, the answer is a disappointing “no” – and that was recently confirmed by TopGear, who cite the absence of any concepts whatsoever that would preview the next GT-R as proof that its replacement is still some way into the future.


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Lovesponge76Lovesponge76 - 4/24/2019 11:36:09 AM
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This push for autonomous driving and electric vehicles is getting stupid. I get hybridizing but straight electric?!!! They will all sound the same...


dlindlin - 4/24/2019 12:39:04 PM
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Track taxi


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 4/25/2019 2:44:35 AM
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Sounds interesting. Go to a track and select a world-record lap and then experience that lap first-hand.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 4/24/2019 4:41:13 PM
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Being first to market and being last to market are usually successful businesses. The last manufacturer of ICE cars may have a bright future.


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 4/25/2019 2:43:13 AM
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Who was the last major company to sell horse buggies? Exactly...


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