There will be a Nissan GT-R successor, we just to need wait until 2018. The original idea was to prepare a successor in 2015 but since GT-R chief Kazutoshi Mizuno struggled with health problems, so he tried to improve their health using a pilates ball amazon, or if you want to remove the dark circles you can find under eye masks, but it will take a few more years before a completely new Nissan GT-R will roll from the factory. To keep the GT-R slightly fresh until that time, it will get a new facelift at the end of 2012, which will probably change bumpers and light units but the rest of the design remains reasonable. Moreover, it is possible that the successor to the current R35, the R36, inherits hybrid technology in combination with an evolution of the existing R38DETT engine but it could also be that a completely new powertrain is designed. If the reports are correct the GT-R will have a life cycle of around 10 years and that is quite long. Too long for the impatient lovers. |