Será apresentado ainda em 2015 (dentro de 2 anos) e comercializado em 2016.
Foi ontem confirmado por um diretor Nissan da América do Norte.
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Também poderemos assistir a influências de alguns concepts da Infiniti, como o Essence:
Foi ontem confirmado por um diretor Nissan da América do Norte.
Next-generation Nissan GT-R confirmed for 2016 - report
ould debut before the end of 2015
The Nissan GT-R has received a number of annual updates but there's no hiding the fact that the model was launched nearly six years ago. Thankfully there's a successor on the horizon and a new report is indicating it has been confirmed for 2016.
During the Nissan 360 press conference, an unnamed Nissan representative reportedly told Motor Trend the next-generation model would arrive in three years. The source declined to give details but the magazine expects the car will debut "well before the end of 2015."
Little is known about the new GT-R but Nissan recently filed a trademark for the "R-Hybrid" moniker which suggests it could use a hybrid system. Nothing is official but previous reportshave indicated the car could have a stop/start system, cylinder deactivation technology and hybrid powertrain that is similar to the one used in the Infiniti M35h and Infiniti Essence concept.
Source: Motor Trend
ould debut before the end of 2015
The Nissan GT-R has received a number of annual updates but there's no hiding the fact that the model was launched nearly six years ago. Thankfully there's a successor on the horizon and a new report is indicating it has been confirmed for 2016.
During the Nissan 360 press conference, an unnamed Nissan representative reportedly told Motor Trend the next-generation model would arrive in three years. The source declined to give details but the magazine expects the car will debut "well before the end of 2015."
Little is known about the new GT-R but Nissan recently filed a trademark for the "R-Hybrid" moniker which suggests it could use a hybrid system. Nothing is official but previous reportshave indicated the car could have a stop/start system, cylinder deactivation technology and hybrid powertrain that is similar to the one used in the Infiniti M35h and Infiniti Essence concept.
Source: Motor Trend
Nissan Confirms Next GT-R to Arrive as 2016 Model - Motor Trend WOT
At the Nissan 360 global press event held last week in Southern California, a Nissan representative confirmed that we will see a new Nissan GT-R supercar as a 2016 model.
The current R35 Nissan GT-R has been on sale in the U.S. since the 2009 model year, seeing constant improvements. At first, the 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged beast produced 485 hp, but that was later bumped to 530 hp, and again to 545 hp, receiving drivetrain and suspension upgrades as well. Nissan has managed to keep its status as a giant killer despite the GT-R’s aging design and technology and ever-increasing price, and the new one should offer plenty more to keep it ahead of the pack. Just last week, the Nissan GT-R placed first in the third-annual Motor Trend World’s Greatest Drag Race.
A hybrid powertrain has been rumored to be part of the next-gen GT-R’s package, keeping pace with the technology coming to the rival Acura NSX. Before the next-gen GT-R arrives, however, Nissan has one last swan song left in the R35′s list of tricks by way of an upcoming Nismo version that should be lighter, more powerful, and far more track-focused. We expect it to land as a 2015 model sometime around the end of this year or early next, as Nissan has had a tendency to release GT-R models well ahead of a normal schedule in the U.S.
We asked our source if the next-generation GT-R would be a 2016 or 2017 model; we were told directly that it would be the former. Expect to see it land well before the end of 2015 if Nissan keeps to its product cadence from the current-generation car.
At the Nissan 360 global press event held last week in Southern California, a Nissan representative confirmed that we will see a new Nissan GT-R supercar as a 2016 model.
The current R35 Nissan GT-R has been on sale in the U.S. since the 2009 model year, seeing constant improvements. At first, the 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged beast produced 485 hp, but that was later bumped to 530 hp, and again to 545 hp, receiving drivetrain and suspension upgrades as well. Nissan has managed to keep its status as a giant killer despite the GT-R’s aging design and technology and ever-increasing price, and the new one should offer plenty more to keep it ahead of the pack. Just last week, the Nissan GT-R placed first in the third-annual Motor Trend World’s Greatest Drag Race.
A hybrid powertrain has been rumored to be part of the next-gen GT-R’s package, keeping pace with the technology coming to the rival Acura NSX. Before the next-gen GT-R arrives, however, Nissan has one last swan song left in the R35′s list of tricks by way of an upcoming Nismo version that should be lighter, more powerful, and far more track-focused. We expect it to land as a 2015 model sometime around the end of this year or early next, as Nissan has had a tendency to release GT-R models well ahead of a normal schedule in the U.S.
We asked our source if the next-generation GT-R would be a 2016 or 2017 model; we were told directly that it would be the former. Expect to see it land well before the end of 2015 if Nissan keeps to its product cadence from the current-generation car.
Renders:
Também poderemos assistir a influências de alguns concepts da Infiniti, como o Essence:
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