Godzilla is not gone; it’s simply resting and being re-engineered as a hybrid.
On Wednesday at the 2026 New York auto show, Senior Vice President and Chief Planning Officer for Nissan North America, Ponz Pandikuthira, revealed exclusively to The Drive that “I’d speculate by 2028 you’ll see some definite announcements, and ideally before the decade concludes, an R36 GT-R will be unveiled.”
According to Pandikuthira, there’s a dedicated group of enthusiasts in Japan working on the upcoming GT-R within the halls of Nissan.
Pandikuthira mentioned that the R36 “must be” built on a new chassis and “it’s going to be entirely new.”
Interestingly, he noted that the “powertrain is set to be largely new.” The word largely is crucial.
“If a hybrid powertrain comes into play, the foundation of that VR38 engine (which powered the R35 GT-R) is exceptional. Why discard it? But perhaps the combustion process will need significant changes. Maybe the cylinder heads will differ. Maybe the pistons will vary. So we might have to revise the top end,” said Pandikuthira.
He pointed out that the R35’s powertrain wouldn’t satisfy emissions standards in different regions and that he “envisions this as a global vehicle.” This means the R36 will have to comply with and surpass stringent upcoming Euro 7 emissions regulations.
“The next generation GT-R will require some degree of electrification,” said Pandikuthira. But he highlighted, “So, does it have to be a complete EV? Likely not, but it does need some form of electrification to future-proof emissions compatibility.”
However, while the formula may be altered, the outcomes and objectives remain consistent. Pandikuthira emphasized the term Nürburgring, where the R35 GT-R was fine-tuned and developed during tests outside Japan.
In 2025, Pandikuthira informed The Drive that the next-gen GT-R will be a hybrid debuting in three to five years. What was once anticipated as an electric successor has transitioned into (seemingly) a twin-turbo V6 hybrid revival. And fans of the R35’s VR38 engine can take comfort as it appears Nissan is starting with a cherished foundation known to easily accommodate more power than what was originally delivered from the factory.
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