Nissan GT-R to return in hybrid guise by 2030
After discontinuing the GT-R R35 in 2025, Nissan is developing the next-generation GT-R, with the R36 model expected to arrive before the end of the decade. Speaking to The Drive, Nissan North America’s Senior Vice President - Chief Planning Officer, Ponz Pandikuthira, said, “I’d say by 2028 you’ll see some concrete announcements, and hopefully before the decade turns you’ll see an R36 GT-R.” The next GT-R will be an all-new model, built on a new platform and featuring a largely reworked powertrain. Pandikuthira confirmed that “the powertrain’s going to be mostly new,” adding that the R36 “has to be” on a new chassis and will be “an all-new car.” Expected reveal around 2028, launch before 2030 Hybrid setup expected; full-electric GT-R unlikely VR38 engine likely to be retained with major updates Nissan R36 GT-R: Hybrid powertrain likely, VR38 engine to continue VR 38 engine image used for reference only. The next-generation GT-R is expected to adopt electrification, with ...