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: R36 Nissan GT-R: 600hp, 25-30mpg, hybrid


Timpo
12-23-2009, 03:46 PM
2013 Nissan GT-R Hybrid in the Works
Published Dec 21, 2009

TOKYO — Rumors lately buzzing around Japan suggest that the next-generation Nissan GT-R will come with a hybrid option.

Earlier reports suggested that Nissan was working on a high-performance SUV using the GT-R drivetrain. This car, which would wear an Infiniti badge in the States, would be Nissan's answer to the Porsche Cayenne (which is Porsche's best-selling model), the BMW X5 and X6. Another rumor hinted at a four-door GT-R-powered sedan badged as an Infiniti that would go head to head against the BMW M5 and Porsche Panamera. As far as we know, both of those projects have been shelved in favor of the GT-R hybrid.

Upon closer inspection, the hybrid option is the most feasible of all the rumors pertaining to the future of the GT-R. That Nissan showcased a high-performance hybrid in the Infiniti Essence is a fact (the Essence was built atop the GT-R platform), and with reports of Porsche also toying with the idea of a hybrid-powered 911, it would be natural for Mizuno and Nissan to entertain thoughts about a hybrid option. Digging deeper, we're told that the possible candidate for the powertrain is the HV system used in the hybrid Infiniti M to be released next year, but with a dramatic power increase.

The Essence showcar's hybrid system consisted of the G37's 3.7-liter V6, whose output was raised to 440 horsepower with the help of twin turbochargers. This was combined with a 160-hp electric motor, bringing the grand total to 600 hp. For the GT-R, Nissan would go with the 3.8-liter twin turbocharged V6 (VR38DETT) with the same electric motor used for the Essence. The target output would also be 600 hp (440 hp from the gasoline engine and 160 from the electric motor). That means the hybrid GT-R would boast more than 100 hp more than the current GT-R, while fuel economy would improve to roughly 25-30 mpg. And because it's a GT-R, we're also told that all-wheel drive will still be part of the package.

To counter the weight of the hybrid system as much as possible, Mizuno and company are expected to put the next-generation GT-R on a diet, but the curb weight is still expected to rise once the battery pack and electric motor are added.

Still, we're told performance will increase over the current-generation GT-R (R35). Nissan's goal for the hybrid GT-R is for it to be just as quick as the current car — despite that curb weight increase — while boasting much better fuel economy.

It's no secret that Nissan targeted the performance of the Porsche 911 Turbo when it developed the GT-R. A quick look at the car's specifications will reveal just how similar the cars are, from their twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engines' output, all-wheel-drive layout and of course, lap times around the Nürburgring. GT-R Chief Vehicle Engineer and Chief Product Specialist Kazutoshi Mizuno even went as far as saying he intends the "GT-R to maintain a life cycle of six to seven years as it evolves gradually during those years, similar to how Porsche cars evolve."

But that was back when the GT-R was introduced in 2007. Today, the economic climate is far different than before, and now comes word that Mizuno-san may be changing his thinking about the future direction of the next-generation GT-R.

We expect the Hybrid GT-R's price tag to be around $100,000 with an expected debut of 2012 as a 2013 model.

If Nissan pulls it off, the GT-R Hybrid is poised to be the ideal supercar for the green era. — Mak Tokuyama, Correspondent

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!Tigger
12-23-2009, 04:39 PM
ew. thats gross.

Nanaki
12-23-2009, 04:49 PM
minus the spoiler i kinda like it

Kim Jong Un
12-23-2009, 04:58 PM
eww that's ugly

asian_XL
12-23-2009, 04:58 PM
R37 Nissan GT-R: 60,000hp, 30 lightyear per gallon, flux capacitor

Mugen EvOlutioN
12-23-2009, 04:58 PM
tiburon anyone?

BeefCake4000
12-23-2009, 06:26 PM
They should concentrate more on reducing vehicle weight instead of just increasing hp. They should work on the transmission too.

Great68
12-23-2009, 06:53 PM
I kinda like it,

Minus the hybrid part.

flagella
12-23-2009, 10:44 PM
way too curvy seriously...

Looks so soft and absolutely no aggressiveness.

!Aznboi128
12-23-2009, 11:26 PM
looks like a smooothed out gtr

124Y
12-24-2009, 12:52 AM
The front reminds me of the Maserati GT

ilvtofu
12-24-2009, 01:11 AM
R35 looks so much better wtgay!?!?!

elkayem
12-24-2009, 01:16 AM
Disgustinggg....

Car still looks heavy....

TOS'd
12-24-2009, 01:45 AM
that is so hawt.

Euro7r
12-24-2009, 01:46 AM
Please, no hybrid shit.

wobuffet
12-25-2009, 07:42 PM
reminds me of genesis coupe

Kaiten
12-27-2009, 11:50 AM
That's just a modified drawing of an r35. I'm sure there's no solid ideas for what the 2013 GTR will look like. That being said it looks like shit. Would be interesting to see if in 2013 there are more hybrid sports cars.

Rikaro
12-27-2009, 11:57 AM
They're fixing one of the biggest negative points of a performance car. gas mileage!

fishing666
12-27-2009, 11:59 AM
it's smooth and finally has the exotic supercar look

do horsepower really add?

optiblue
12-27-2009, 10:56 PM
meeh, the age of dino shifting is over :(

hk20000
12-28-2009, 12:49 AM
If people write on everything they read from "besuto car" we'll have shitty reports and shitty PS jobs like this everyday.

People (I mean car news writers) please just ignore this crap unless you have sighting of a car on the ring or something in the hot/cold weather testing.

What a waste of people's time.

J-Kilo
12-28-2009, 12:51 AM
what! why hybrid!

AznFlipOut604
12-28-2009, 12:55 AM
GTRs are gayyy

dL
12-28-2009, 06:37 PM
I actually like this more than the R35. But then again I prefer curvy and rounded cars more than boxy squarey cars.

dL

Onassis
12-29-2009, 01:49 AM
I don't get why people hate on Hybrids so much, Torque FTW !

I think that most of the next generation Japanese sports cars will be hybrids.

Inaii
12-29-2009, 03:00 AM
reminds me of db9 crossed with an rx8 with a hint of r35 smooshed in.

also, it looks like a guppy...

gtr444
01-14-2010, 05:19 PM
I don't like it, I don't hate it, just don't like it. The R-35 looks sharp and agressive, that thing looks like a bubble.

Mkhun
01-14-2010, 06:19 PM
its.....meh.....i think R34 design was the best.

Y2K_o__o
01-14-2010, 06:40 PM
If the GTR is made for performance, why would one need hybrid and add weight to it for gas mileage..?

WHEYsted
01-14-2010, 06:43 PM
DO NOT WANT.

Z3guy
01-14-2010, 06:46 PM
They should concentrate more on reducing vehicle weight instead of just increasing hp. They should work on the transmission too.

I agree with your coments about weight reduction....however, 25-30mpg for a 600hp car? that would be the best of both worlds!

I love how many people slag the gtr's tranny, in reality since they lowered the rpms on the launch control...no tranny issues....btw, I am not a GTR fanboy...I just think the GTR is one the most amazing cars I will never buy.....

GabAlmighty
01-14-2010, 06:55 PM
Just as ugly as the R35. Fail hybrid, fail transmission, fail looks, fail everything.

boibuddha
01-14-2010, 11:46 PM
I think this rendition of the GTR looks hot, but that's because I like the Maserati GranTurismo
http://carsmedia.ign.com/cars/image/article/766/766585/maserati-gran-turismo-20070221052834513.jpg

S1 S2
01-15-2010, 01:19 AM
Looks like shit.

q0192837465
01-15-2010, 12:35 PM
i like it. I dun care how it's powered as long as it retains the same driving dynamics

LowTEC
01-16-2010, 11:57 AM
so Nissan finds that being a 3900lb brick wasn't heavy enough

RL604
01-17-2010, 11:49 AM
thats a gross gtr.

AzNightmare
01-18-2010, 07:17 PM
So bubbly. I like the headlights, but it reminds me of a Tiburon.