2019 Nissan GT-R Sedan - Top Speed
But the latest rumor suggests that when the new GT-R debuts in 2018, a four-door version of the car will be debuting alongside it wearing an Infiniti badge. This really makes a lot of sense, to design a whole new generation of the car with the intention of building both two-door and four-door varieties. Note: Next generation Nissan GT-R rendered here. Continue reading to learn more about the 2019 Nissan GT-R Sedan. badge on the car because it wants you to think of the cars as two different products, and the styling will almost surely separate the two even further. Moreover, the new car probably won’t look like the Eau Rouge either, as a big part of the advantage of designing a new car from the ground up is that you don’t have to make it look like an older one. Note: Engine from 2015 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo shown here. Nissan has reportedly been sending a lot of the engineering work for the next GT-R out to its American and European divisions, with some of the work reportedly being done in a partnership with Williams Advanced Engineering, a subsidiary of the... Source: www.topspeed.com