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nmjaxx9 07-28-2012 02:47 PM

Nissan may cancel next generation GTR?
 
Read here: Nissan may cancel next-generation GT-R | Digital Trends

There's also a mention of the 370z being downsized. Thought this was an interesting article.

FairladyZ 07-28-2012 02:58 PM

Are they even reputable? Never read articles from there.

red6spd 07-28-2012 02:58 PM

Interesting but ya cant believe anything until it happens.

Jordo! 07-28-2012 03:00 PM

So Nissan wants to be Toyota?

Nah... I think this just means they will keep the current model as is.

While the next gen Z is supposedly going to be downsized (discussed in a few other threads), the mini-Z is another car entirely -- a FR-S/BRZ competitor.

the_student 07-28-2012 04:17 PM

I've read this yesterday too.

R36 Nissan GT-R Plans on Hold?

MC 07-28-2012 05:20 PM

Its pure speculation at this point. The article is based on a source saying the next GT-R isnt approved yet... but they didnt mention is the R35 has 4-5 more years in it with another face lift due most likely next year.. I spoke with one of the lead engineers and the chief of global GTR marketing from japan a few months back and they both said the same thing that there is a lot of life in the current GTR and it will improve every year and thats what was currently being focused on. They said the R36 isnt even on their minds at this point.

the 4-5 year model life extension it is confirmed soa new R36 wouldnt be due until around 2018 anyway. its a stretch to say it may or may not happen at this point
It would concern me if we knew the R35 was on its last year but thats not the case. and the japanese rumor mill is heavy on a face lift that will further extend the life cycle. For now i wouldnt read too much into all of this

the_student 07-28-2012 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MC (Post 1843110)
Its pure speculation at this point. The article is based on a source saying the next GT-R isnt approved yet... but they didnt mention is the R35 has 4-5 more years in it with another face lift due most likely next year.. I spoke with one of the lead engineers and the chief of global GTR marketing from japan a few months back and they both said the same thing that there is a lot of life in the current GTR and it will improve every year and thats what was currently being focused on. They said the R36 isnt even on their minds at this point.

the 4-5 year model life extension it is confirmed soa new R36 wouldnt be due until around 2018 anyway. its a stretch to say it may or may not happen at this point
It would concern me if we knew the R35 was on its last year but thats not the case. and the japanese rumor mill is heavy on a face lift that will further extend the life cycle. For now i wouldnt read too much into all of this

Good to hear. I can't wait to cross shop one in a few years lol. When I can finally afford it!

nmjaxx9 07-28-2012 06:42 PM

Yeah the original article was from inside line, and I figured it was all speculation, even if this were true like MC said it wouldn't be until after 2018 anyways.

MC 07-28-2012 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nmjaxx9 (Post 1843168)
Yeah the original article was from inside line, and I figured it was all speculation, even if this were true like MC said it wouldn't be until after 2018 anyways.

i cannot imagine a R36 without some sort of hybrid tech and thats going to be a ways off.. the next big thing in the GT-Rs future is a body panel face lift that includes new aero. that is supposed to debut next fall at the Tokyo Motor show... that would be our 2015 GTR the details on the 2014 should be out in less than 2 months when the GTR team makes their annual sept trip to the Ring

nmjaxx9 07-29-2012 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MC (Post 1843210)
i cannot imagine a R36 without some sort of hybrid tech and thats going to be a ways off.. the next big thing in the GT-Rs future is a body panel face lift that includes new aero. that is supposed to debut next fall at the Tokyo Motor show... that would be our 2015 GTR the details on the 2014 should be out in less than 2 months when the GTR team makes their annual sept trip to the Ring

:tup:

Spikuh 07-30-2012 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FairladyZ (Post 1843007)
Are they even reputable? Never read articles from there.

They don't usually put out junk articles, but like others have said, it is purely speculation at this point. By everyone.

HKYStormFront 07-30-2012 09:38 AM

that's like apple marketing saying "there aren't currently plans for the iphone (X)". you know it's coming, they just aren't working on it yet

Spikuh 07-30-2012 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HKYStormFront (Post 1844988)
that's like apple marketing saying "there aren't currently plans for the iphone (X)". you know it's coming, they just aren't working on it yet

:iagree:

UNKNOWN_370 07-30-2012 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MC (Post 1843110)
Its pure speculation at this point. The article is based on a source saying the next GT-R isnt approved yet... but they didnt mention is the R35 has 4-5 more years in it with another face lift due most likely next year.. I spoke with one of the lead engineers and the chief of global GTR marketing from japan a few months back and they both said the same thing that there is a lot of life in the current GTR and it will improve every year and thats what was currently being focused on. They said the R36 isnt even on their minds at this point.

the 4-5 year model life extension it is confirmed soa new R36 wouldnt be due until around 2018 anyway. its a stretch to say it may or may not happen at this point
It would concern me if we knew the R35 was on its last year but thats not the case. and the japanese rumor mill is heavy on a face lift that will further extend the life cycle. For now i wouldnt read too much into all of this

i read this too... i heard they want to reduce weight by at least 120lbs from the 09 model and gain the engine up to 600hp, before making an R36.

Cmike2780 07-30-2012 02:55 PM

I agree with MC. There's no way Nissan is going to abandon the GT-R at this point, even with the lackluster sales figures. Other than a body panel make-over, the current GT-R is nearly mechanically perfect, so I wouldn't be surprised if they kept it up-to date with some incremental updates as usual. If they do send the GT-R to pasture, I doubt Nissan as a whole will stand idle. The Infiniti e-merge concept looks like a promising top tier halo car though.


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