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Confirmed: The next Nissan GT-R won’t go electric

Nissan says the R36 will use a mostly new powertrain as it prepares a global model that could meet Euro 7 emissions rules.

A key call has been made for Japan’s iconic performance car, with the next GT-R edging closer to showrooms.

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Confirmed: The next Nissan GT-R won’t go electric

A key call has been made for Japan’s iconic performance car, with the next GT-R edging closer to showrooms.

·City of Perth, Australia
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We recently revealed that Nissan is resurrecting the GT-R after giving folder to the old model a few years ago. However, they did not specify what kind of motor train would have this new model, which led to speculation that it could be an VE, what it is at all. In an appointment given to Motor1, executive director Ivan Espinosa said the following: "I think what we have seen so far is that electric sports have not been hugely popular. I think the…

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CarExpert broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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