Nissan's next GT-R model will be a hybrid, retaining elements of the VR38 engine block while adopting a new chassis and powertrain to meet upcoming emissions standards. This development is crucial for automotive engineers and enthusiasts as it balances traditional performance with modern environmental requirements, setting a precedent for future high-performance vehicles. Watch for concrete announcements by 2028 and the car's debut before 2030.
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