Nissan has announced a new electrification project called “R32EV” for the R32-generation Skyline GT-R through a teaser video that shows the back of the car.
An engineer at Nissan, who is a big fan of the GT-R, came up with the idea of using the latest electrification technology to make the car even more exciting.
Although the exact conversion process has not been revealed yet, it is expected to generate controversy since the car is a motorsport icon.
Recently, Toyota made hydrogen and electric versions of its AE86 series cars, which could change people’s perceptions about the future of cars, and they may appreciate non-combustion race cars more.
The Nissan engineer said that combining his favorite car with the best technology could create a car that people worldwide will find more exciting.
“By combining the car that I love the most with the technology that I think is the best, we can create a car that people around the world will be more excited about,” the engineer said.