Nissan working on new generation GT-R: will it remain ICE or become an EV?

Despite facing uncertain current conditions, Nissan still has its plans for upcoming models. One of Nissan’s main objectives is to focus on its high-performance sub-brand, Nismo.

According to Arnauld Charpentier, Nissan’s Vice President of Marketing and Regional Mobility, “I see a bright future for Nismo. We will position it as the brand’s focal point.”

Nissan has not disclosed details about any Nismo models, but it is certain that the new Nissan GT-R will be part of those plans.

“There are teams working on this project. When and how, honestly, we don’t know,” he stated.

He also did not specifically mention whether the GT-R would continue with its original formula (internal combustion engine) or switch to full electric (EV).

“Whether the Nissan GT-R is an electric car or hybrid, it must remain a sports car. However, if it performs the same as an electric SUV, that would be a concern.

“We need to redefine the perception of sports cars,” he added.

What is clear is that niche products like the GT-R may not be a priority for Nissan at this moment.

Realistically, Nissan is planning to cut up to 20,000 jobs and close up to seven factories worldwide.

Additionally, Nissan aims to streamline its product portfolio by eliminating up to six vehicle platforms and targeting a reduction in parts complexity by up to 70 percent.