This image of the R32 EV, brightened by Autocar, was shown on Nissan’s website
Video from Japanese firm previews bespoke car, which would be its first electric sports car
Nissan has previewed a one-off electric recreation of the seminal R32 Skyline GT-R, called the R32 EV.
Shown in a brief video on Nissan Japan’s website, the dimly lit R32 EV will be the firm’s first electric sports car, albeit not one for mass production.
It is the brainchild of a single engineer, who joined the company out of “admiration” for the original 1989 R32 Skyline and said: “I want to build a more exciting car by adding the latest electrification technology that I am involved with to my favourite car.
“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.”
【R32EV】vol.1日産はR32型スカイラインGT-RのEV試作車製作に挑戦します。https://t.co/4eNjF3KdiIこの取り組みは、GT-Rに憧れて入社した技術者が「最高に好きなクルマに、今自分が関わる最新の電動化技術を載せて、もっとワクワクするクルマを造りたい」という思いから始まりました。#GTR #R32EV pic.twitter.com/pGBHqgeSBo
— 日産自動車株式会社 (@NissanJP) March 28, 2023
The video shows the car’s rear with a large exhaust and no apparent changes over the combustion model, which is widely celebrated for its charismatic twin-turbocharged straight-six engine.
Since the video features the 2.6-litre engine’s exhaust note, it’s possible the car will get exterior speakers, like the Maserati Granturismo Folgore and Abarth 500e
The chassis technology behind the R32 EV may be previewed by Nissan’s electric crossover, the Nissan Ariya e-4orce. Nissan has claimed this four-wheel drive system has the same software and hardware configuration as the Attesta ET-S system, the mechanical powertrain used under the R35 Nissan GT-R, which was axed in early 2022 after 13 years.
This latest teaser comes after Nissan Nismo CEO Takao Katagiri told Autocar last year that his division is preparing a bespoke electrified flagship for the UK that is expected to arrive this decade. The development of the flagship could be influenced by the R32 EV, suggesting this is Nissan’s first step towards electrifying the GT-R badge.
The Japanese firm’s current electric offering features the Ariya and Leaf, launched in 2022 and 2010 respectively. The Nissan Qashqai, Nissan Juke and Nissan X-Trail are set to be electrified from 2025 as part of the transition from the firm’s popular e-Power hybrid powertrain.
Source: Autocar