NISSAN CONFIRMS GT-R REPLACEMENT

Nissan has reconfirmed its commitment to an ongoing GT-R development programme, with a model replacement cycle in place that should see an R36 hit the streets by 2013 at the latest.

Current R35 will be replaced around 2013PistonHeads was at Nissan’s Nurburgring Technical Centre earlier this week, when VP of global product planning Andy Palmer paid a flying visit to show his support for the GT-R programme lead by Kazutoshi Mizuno.
It was Andy’s first meeting with the Japanese GT-R ‘away team’ at the Nurburgring and, speaking informally to the assembled engineers and support staff, he spoke warmly of their achievements and reaffirmed Nissan’s commitment to the GT-R project.

“These are very hard times and, as you know, we have had to make cuts to many programmes,’ he told the team. ‘However, it is very important to Nissan that we remain able to offer a diverse range of vehicles from electric cars, to LCVs and the GT-R and we continue to fully support the work you are doing here.”

Existing platform and packaging will staySpeaking to PH later on – while waiting for a rapid ride around the Nurburgring circuit in a Spec-V development car – Andy confirmed that a model replacement programme was still in place in spite of the economic downturn, based on a roughly similar timescale to the Porsche replacement cycle.
With the 911 GT2 being the car Nissan likes to benchmark, that puts a lifespan of 5-6 years on the current R35 - according to our rudimentary maths.

Unsurprisingly, Andy also confirmed to us that the next-generation GT-R will be an evolution of the current platform, and will therefore retain the twin-turbocharged V6 and rear transaxle configuration.

“In that respect, it’s not going to be a massive one-off investment,” Palmer told PH. “It’s more a case of putting a bit of money into the programme every year, to make sure we keep the GT-R where it needs to be.”

Author: Chris-R

interesting read

I’m glad nissan is sticking with the GTR still, nice cars for a good price.

Yea, all things considered, its an awesome car. High level of performance and its in the affordable range. It’s not a half million dollar car and theyre still working on em, its not like some model that existed for a year.

Are they going to improve their shitty warranty?

hopefully they wont make the manifold and turbo a one piece this time either

nice read

Good info.

“…that puts a lifespan of 5-6 years on the current R35 - according to our rudimentary maths.”

I am pretty sure they meant once you pay off you R35 in 6 years, it’s time for a new one…:rofl

i like the new gtr, i wouldnt mind adding one to the fleet.

R33-34>R35

So R33 minus R34 is greater than R35? :ninja

Maybe not a lot of parts left over except the bubblebutt rump…

+1. If one of my current cars leaves the stable, I’ll be looking at a 2010 GTR.

Same.

sell the scoob! you wont

Yeah you’ll be looking at it… Through the window at a dealer…

'Cause “you’s a window $hopper… Mad at Coss, I think I know why…”

Sorry couldn’t resist dude.
:rofl

r33s suck and should of never been made…yes i base this all on how ugly they are.

:lol

Elliot -:lol

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