The R36 Nissan GT-R is coming! Nissan’s 2025 New York Auto Show reveal confirms a hybrid-powered Godzilla by 2028. With turbocharged thrills and greener tech, this supercar evolves. Ready to explore the next-gen GT-R? Swipe to see why fans are buzzing!
The R36 GT-R pairs a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 with hybrid tech, likely from the 2025 Armada. Expect over 600 horsepower, per The Drive. It’s track-ready and emissions-compliant until 2032. This hybrid Godzilla delivers fierce power!
Nissan tested electric GT-R prototypes, but they flopped. “One Nürburgring lap, then recharge,” said Ponz Pandikuthira. Solid-state batteries by 2028 couldn’t match GT-R’s soul. Hybrid power keeps Godzilla authentic and track-ready!
Will the R36 be a plug-in or standard hybrid? Nissan’s exploring both. Plug-ins offer electric range; standard hybrids prioritize track performance. Either way, the 2028 GT-R blends eco-tech with supercar thrills!
The R36 GT-R is slated for 2028–2030, tied to Nissan’s solid-state battery plans. “Three to five years,” Ponz Pandikuthira told The Drive. The wait promises a hybrid supercar redefining GT-R legacy!
Rumors suggest Nissan and Honda may collaborate. The R36 GT-R could share a platform with the next Acura NSX, like Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz. Expect cutting-edge tech in this supercar duo!
Nicknamed “Godzilla,” the GT-R dominates tracks. The R36 keeps this legacy with hybrid efficiency and turbo power. It’ll conquer snow, traffic, or Nürburgring, staying true to its roots!
The R36’s hybrid powertrain meets 2032 emissions rules, making Godzilla eco-friendly. Nissan blends green tech with raw power, ensuring the GT-R evolves without losing its fierce spirit.
Fans are thrilled for the R36’s hybrid power and 2028 debut. The GT-R’s legacy grows with greener, faster tech. Share your excitement on X! Stay tuned for Nissan’s next Godzilla!
The R36 GT-R blends speed, tech, and legacy by 2028. Hyped? Share on X! Read The Drive’s scoop. Poll: Plug-in or standard hybrid? Vote for Godzilla’s future now!