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Rimac And Lotus Couldn't Sell Electric Hypercars, Nissan Won't Risk The GT-R

Summary by Carscoops
Nissan says the next GT-R is coming, but EV power is off the table. Execs admit current battery tech can’t deliver a proper GT-R experience. Hybrid V6 power now appears the most likely setup for the R36. Electrification has spread through the auto industry like wildfire, even as the US market cools. It started with economy cars and commuter appliances, moved into luxury sedans and SUVs, and eventually found its way into six- and seven-figure exo…
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autospies.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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