The first concept for the R35 generation Nissan GT-R was introduced in 2001. 24 years later, the car soldiers on with a facelift for its 16th model year. Eventually, Nissan's flagship will have to either be retired or replaced. Nissan has waffled on what exactly a GT-R successor could be, but a new report quoting two Nissan executives says that the next GT-R is finally on the way.
Pandikuthira noted Nissan's work in Formula E, where the brand recently extended its commitment through 2030, as proof the company can build a track-capable sports car. Another executive, Senior Vice President Alfonso Albaisa, confirmed that the next GT-R would have four seats while functioning as both a comfortable daily driver and a track car.
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