Nissan Preparing EV, Hybrid Sports Car as Possible GT-R Successor
Details are scant, but Nissan is currently working on hybrid and electric versions of a new sports car that could debut around 2030 and succeed the GT-R.
Details are scant, but Nissan is currently working on hybrid and electric versions of a new sports car that could debut around 2030 and succeed the GT-R.
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