Nissan GT-R Replacement Coming in 2013

2009 Nissan GT-R

By Thami Masemola
October 5, 2009 6:04 PM
Filed Under: Japanese, Nissan, Rumours

Nissan GT-R fans had to wait a long and painful five years before the company made their dreams come true by moving from the Skyline GT-R (R34) to the current GT-R (R35). According to PistonHeads the wait will not be as long next time around.

Nissan Vice President of Global Product Planning Andy Palmer told a gathering of mostly GT-R Programme engineers and staff that despite the prevailing economic slowdown the company was fully committed to their pet project. Leader of the project Kazutoshi Mizuno was also present during the announcement.

Palmer acknowledged the importance of the GT-R in the Nissan product mix and said the next installment would use an evolution of the current platform and also keep its V6 configuration. Engine size and power were not mentioned but an increase of the latter should be expected. The R35 makes about 357kW (485hp) from its twin turbo 3.8-litre V6.

The plan is for Nissan to continuously pour a bit of money into developing the car until the next one has fully evolved as a completely new car.

Judging from the fact that its main rival from Porsche has a lifecycle of 5 to 6 years it may be safe to assume that we'll see a full-production R36 by 2013.

And before excitement overtakes us we have to note that pictures used in these pages depict the current GT-R (R35).

 

Source: pistonheads

Comments

asifmax
October 5, 2009 6:52 PM
go on Nissan! Godzilla just keeps getting better! can't wait!

theoldman
October 5, 2009 7:30 PM
so soon?

the last one was only launched in.... 2007?

saijaS
October 5, 2009 7:52 PM
My uneducated guess is the next one won't be as big of a leap in terms of technology as the one from R34 to R35 was, and we'll see pretty much the same car with a fancier body.

dbehmoaras
October 5, 2009 8:11 PM
I would have to agree with you. The R35 is a huge jump, and really the only thing I could see that they would do is make a hybrid GTR, which would be nice.

TheAlchemist
October 5, 2009 8:28 PM
The car industry is so dynamic these days. Most car designs stagnate after 3 years now. Nice work Nissan!

joshg_5
October 5, 2009 9:06 PM
I just hope it's a little smaller...

This is what I mean:

http://cache.jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2008/03/NissanGTR_NSX.jpg

Douglas6250
October 5, 2009 9:31 PM
joshq 5, your photo reminds me of the golden age of Honda and their legendary NSX (especially the Type R). It's a shame that Honda suddenly cancelled the new NSX project(I believe it's 95% done !!). The GT-R can now only wait till the launch of the Lexus LF-A for another Nurburgring battle !! OH MY GOD !!!! Where's the NSX? RX7? GTO Twin Turbo? Supra?

oscp
October 5, 2009 11:17 PM
Probably on ebay.

Renegade
October 6, 2009 1:44 AM
Not really, a LF-A will cost a lot more then a GT-R and some say that will be produced only 500 cars. So a Supra will be more of a rival for GT-R.

jerry05cod4
October 6, 2009 4:17 AM
while they're at it they should come up with a new silvia model too

Lennox....
October 6, 2009 4:39 AM
jerry05cod4 i agree there are some leaked images already out there i really do hope they bring it back and i cant imagine what kind of gizmos the New R36 is going have its gonna be way out of this time just to think about is epic! not only but if the do release the sylvia hope they do it in the same year as the R36 it is going to be an awsome event!

BabyMilo
October 6, 2009 7:52 AM
I hope that they take a look at the design, both the interior and exterior dont look that attractive...

trinity
October 6, 2009 11:37 PM
I dont think the R36 will be so revolutionary, it will just be an update, slight performance improvements but nothing thrilling.

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