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Nissan teases an electric skyline GT-R prototype called GT-R R32 EV

Electrek

Nissan has developed an electric concept based on its legendary sports car that has attracted fans from many parts of the globe, the Nissan Skyline GT-R. The automaker teased the prototype, called the GT-R R32 EV, in its latest video posted below.

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QOTD: Should Nissan Keep the GT-R?

The Truth About Cars

Today's QOTD is an easy one: We mentioned that Nissan might kill the GT-R. Get the latest news, features,& TTAC& takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by& subscribing to our& newsletter. So the question is: Should it? Should Godzilla go goodbye? Sound off below.

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Nissan: GT-R and Z Will Live On, But Might Look Radically Different

The Truth About Cars

After more than 15 years, the R35 Nissan GT-R is reaching the end of the road, but there’s good news for fans of the iconic sports car. Nissan SVP and Chief Planning Officer Ponz Pandikuthira said, “The next generation of the GT-R has to be an authentic GT-R.”

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Report: Nissan Might Kill the GT-R After 2025

The Truth About Cars

Both are true for Nissan, so it’s not surprising to see that 2025 might be the last for its R35 GT-R sports car. The GT-R’s departure marks the end of an era for Japanese car enthusiasts. The R35 was the first GT-R to be sold in the U.S., and its arrival was a revelation.

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Nissan suggests electric GT-R with solid-state batteries could arrive by 2030

Electrek

The electric Nissan GT-R we’ve been waiting for may arrive by the end of the decade. Nissan said the 1,300 hp Hyper Force EV concept “gives a glimpse” of what the next electric GT-R could be. more… The post Nissan suggests electric GT-R with solid-state batteries could arrive by 2030 appeared first on Electrek.

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Nissan Fettles GT-R for 2025, Could Be Last Call

The Truth About Cars

In what may very well be the& final round of drinks & at the GT-R table, Nissan has rolled out a few changes to Godzilla for the 2025 model year. As ably described by our man Chris Teague earlier this month, the GT-R (as we know it) may not be long for this world. Yes, humans tend to love a bit of color.

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Godzilla goes green: Nissan unveils mega Hyper Force concept – just don’t call it a GT-R

EV Central

But while the brand is willing to drop plenty of hints that this will be an all-electric version of the GT-R – including equipping the model with two drive modes, GT (Grand Touring) and R (Race) – it is unwilling to directly use those three letters itself.

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