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A new Nissan GT-R is coming, but the next-generation of the legendary Japanese sports car might get cooked up using a whole new recipe.
The Nissan GT-R will be back and it will be electrified, but it will not be a pure electric sports car because that might impede its ability to set records on the famed Nürburgring.
I say GT-R-inspired, because the latest build from the channel actually started out as a Nissan Stagea, which was modified to look like the forbidden wagon of your dreams.
The R35 GT-R packs a turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 under its hood, which bucked the trend of Nissan’s RB-series inline-six engines that powered the previous Skyline GT-R.
What comes next? For now, Nissan has not announced a direct successor to the R35, and no next-generation GT-R is waiting in the wings.