MOTOR Magazine Australia

R36 WHERE ARE YOU?

AN R35 NISSAN GT-R once felt bewilderingly digital and computerised to drive, but after 12 years on sale, compared to most rivals it now feels delightfully ‘analogue’.

It’s clearly time for a new-generation GT-R. But as much as we’d love to tell you a carbonfibre monocoque, twin-turbo 2.5-litre V6, twin-clutch, hybrid all-wheel-drive 911 Turbo fighter is secretly en route, all signs point towards that not being the case.

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