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Nissan Will Bless Us With At Least One Next-Generation GT-R Concept

Aug. 02, 2018 12:01 AM ET by Jay Traugott / 9 Comments A new GT-R is coming.
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Christopher Lee 1 minutes ago
Eventually. But first, a concept version will arrive. Nissan is clearly in no rush to launch its nex...
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Eventually. But first, a concept version will arrive. Nissan is clearly in no rush to launch its next-generation GT-R.
Eventually. But first, a concept version will arrive. Nissan is clearly in no rush to launch its next-generation GT-R.
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In fact, we recently learned that one of Nissan's main goals is to build the fastest car in the ...
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In fact, we recently learned that one of Nissan&#39;s main goals is to build the fastest car in the world. Or, at the very least, the fastest in its segment.
In fact, we recently learned that one of Nissan's main goals is to build the fastest car in the world. Or, at the very least, the fastest in its segment.
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If that&#39;s the goal, time and technology are required. Fortunately, the current GT-R is still more than holding its own, despite being launched way back in 2007. Impressive.
If that's the goal, time and technology are required. Fortunately, the current GT-R is still more than holding its own, despite being launched way back in 2007. Impressive.
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But what ought to be very impressive is the design direction of the next GT-R. It's still very m...
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But what ought to be very impressive is the design direction of the next GT-R. It&#39;s still very much a mystery at the moment, but Indian Autos Blog has learned from Nissan Vice President for Global Design Alfonso Albaisa that the automaker will unveil a GT-R concept sometime before the production version arrives. The answer came during a roundtable discussion where Albaisa was asked specifically whether we can expect that concept.
But what ought to be very impressive is the design direction of the next GT-R. It's still very much a mystery at the moment, but Indian Autos Blog has learned from Nissan Vice President for Global Design Alfonso Albaisa that the automaker will unveil a GT-R concept sometime before the production version arrives. The answer came during a roundtable discussion where Albaisa was asked specifically whether we can expect that concept.
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His response: &quot;Naturally.&quot; During our own conversations with Albaisa, we know him to be a man of his word. Unfortunately, he did not offer a specific time as to when we can expect that concept.
His response: "Naturally." During our own conversations with Albaisa, we know him to be a man of his word. Unfortunately, he did not offer a specific time as to when we can expect that concept.
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William Brown 4 minutes ago
Aside from its design, the big question surrounding the next GT-R is whether it'll be a fully-fl...
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What we can guarantee is that it won't be a solely internal combustion setup. The current car...
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Aside from its design, the big question surrounding the next GT-R is whether it&#39;ll be a fully-fledged electric or a hybrid? Again, Nissan is staying mum on the subject.
Aside from its design, the big question surrounding the next GT-R is whether it'll be a fully-fledged electric or a hybrid? Again, Nissan is staying mum on the subject.
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What we can guarantee is that it won&#39;t be a solely internal combustion setup. The current car&#39;s twin-turbo 3.8-liter V6 with up to 590 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque will die along with the car itself, it&#39;s time and purpose will have come to an end. Nissan 
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What we can guarantee is that it won't be a solely internal combustion setup. The current car's twin-turbo 3.8-liter V6 with up to 590 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque will die along with the car itself, it's time and purpose will have come to an end. Nissan

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