Nissan will reportedly end development of new internal combustion engines in most major markets except the U.S., and that could mean the next Z and GT-R will be the last with gas engines.
, most of which may or may not ever come to fruition. In January, the Renault Nissan Mitsubishi Alliance called for consolidated vehicle development and an increased focus on electric vehicles. The alliance's latest plan is to invest 23 billion euros over the next five years on electrification, which will result in 35 new EVs by 2030.
It's unlikely the Z or GT-R will be among those EVs, but the R36 GT-R could become a hybrid, and perhaps even a refreshed Z will get a hybrid system to extend the life of its gas engine. Nissan has announced no plans for the Z and GT-R beyond their next generations, but by the time their life cycles end, both would likely have to become full electric cars or end their runs.
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