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Nissan promises a thrilling EV GT-R successor, Unfazed By Cheap Chinese EVs
Nissan Hyper Force concept previewing how the mighty GT-R model could look like when it is reborn as an EV sportscar.
Nissan remains confident despite the influx of budget electric vehicles (EVs) from China, emphasising its strategy to deliver superior driving experiences and advanced technology. The company is not threatened by the competitive pricing of Chinese EVs, and is instead focused on leveraging its rich automotive heritage and engineering expertise.
In a recent discussion with Australia’s Drive.com.au, Nissan’s Sunderland factory Senior Vice-President Francois Bailly highlighted that the emotional connection and driving experience that Nissan offers topples the competitive pricing.
Nissan is focusing on reducing EV costs, aiming for price parity with petrol models by early 2030. The brand is also enhancing its lineup with next-gen Leaf and electric Juke and Qashqai models.
In the meantime, Nissan is also investing heavily in the development of solid-state batteries, which promise faster charging times, greater range, and enhanced safety. Said battery tech is set to be a game-changer, particularly for high-performance models like the anticipated new GT-R successor.
Nissan is not only unfazed by cheap Chinese EVs, it is promising the GT-R's EV successor planned will be thrilling, and key to which will be its adoption of solid-state battery tech.
The iconic GT-R, renowned for its thrilling performance, is poised to make a significant leap with the integration of cutting-edge EV technology. Nissan aims to combine the exhilarating driving dynamics of the GT-R with the benefits of solid-state batteries, ensuring the new model maintains its legendary status while embracing a sustainable future.
Nissan's commitment to innovation is evident in its plans for the GT-R successor, which will not only uphold the model’s high-performance legacy but also set new benchmarks in the EV sector. The company’s focus on solid-state batteries underscores its dedication to pushing the boundaries of electric mobility, providing a blend of performance, efficiency, and safety.
Nissan's strategic direction highlights its confidence in facing market challenges and its vision for the future of electric vehicles. By prioritising advanced technology and driving pleasure, Nissan aims to offer compelling alternatives to budget EVs, ensuring its vehicles stand out in a crowded market. KR
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