Here’s The Strongest Hint Yet That The Nissan R36 GT-R Will Go Hybrid

For some time it's been expected that the next GT-R will gain electric power, but it's looking more certain than ever thanks to these comments from Nissan's Shiro Nakamura
Here’s The Strongest Hint Yet That The Nissan R36 GT-R Will Go Hybrid

It’s been less than two months since the 2017 R35 GT-R was revealed, but when it comes to Nissan’s flagship supercar, we’re still preoccupied with imagining what the next one will be like. We’re talking about the R36, and for some time now it’s been thought that the R35 successor will gain electric power.

On several occasions we’ve had key people from Nissan making noises about electric power making an appearance on the R36, and the latest round of hints are from company’s Senior Vice President and Chief Creative Officer Shiro Nakamura. Speaking to Automotive News, Nakamura said: “electrification is almost inevitable for any car…If the next-generation GT-R has some electrification, nobody would be surprised at that time.”

Nissan's Vision Gran Turismo concept is thought to preview elements of the R36's styling
Nissan's Vision Gran Turismo concept is thought to preview elements of the…

The key bit is “some electrification,” as what we’re most likely looking at is a hybrid car. As to what engine will power it, an updated version of the current 3.8-litre VR38DETT V6 has been touted, but Nismo boss Motohiro Matsamura did tell us last year that the VRX 30A 3.0-litre V6 found in the now aborted GT-R LM project could be described as an “early ancestor” to the R36’s eventual powerplant.

According to Nakamura, we can also expect a wider, higher car as Nissan is “playing with the car’s proportions, partly to improve driving dynamics and aerodynamics”. What’ll be most interesting to see however, is how heavy it’ll be with all those electrical gubbins onboard…

Comments

Chris Woolery

I just hope it doesn’t look like the concept, honestly..

05/16/2016 - 15:09 |
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Anonymous

Stuffing a hybrid system into a computer? Wow! Why didn’t Toyota think of doing the same with the Prius?

05/16/2016 - 15:11 |
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Anonymous

Do it! I think the boost of power from the electric powertrain will really help, R36 hypercar maybe?

05/16/2016 - 15:21 |
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jackson litz

im telling you guys, in 20-30 years when pretty much all supercars are electric or hybrid, some car manufacturer is gonna come around and make a fantastic supercar powered solely by a good ol’ combustion engine, and they won’t even be able to make them as fast as they’re selling ‘em. you just watch.

05/16/2016 - 15:38 |
12 | 1

But the governments in 20-30 years wont let them because of ever stricter emission regulations and laws :(

05/16/2016 - 15:52 |
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Roadster / Tail Red

GTR’s new weight will be over 9000!!!!

05/16/2016 - 15:40 |
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Rotary unicorn
05/16/2016 - 16:08 |
175 | 0

Why are you not on ct top comments? !

05/16/2016 - 19:06 |
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james009510

Judging from the kind of hate the NSX is getting for going hybrid, I’m gonna advise Nissan to stay put for now.

05/16/2016 - 16:15 |
7 | 0

I do quite like the new NSX as a whole

05/16/2016 - 17:53 |
3 | 0

Nsx is not getting hate for being hybrid but for not being engaging

05/17/2016 - 04:38 |
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Anonymous

If it has electrification like the LaFerrari has, making you go faster, I got not problem with it.

05/16/2016 - 17:57 |
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Anonymous

Oh gawd, they went Full-ugly! Never go Full ugly….

05/16/2016 - 18:00 |
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Anonymous

2 tonne car in works.

05/16/2016 - 18:00 |
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