The Nissan GT-R blew everyone’s minds when it came out in 2007; you don’t carry a nickname like ‘Godzilla’ without being able to back it up. But it did so progressively less with each passing year as Nissan has kept it in production into the 2020s. A replacement for the GT-R is coming eventually, though — and according to an Autocar interview with Nissan Nismo CEO Takao Katagiri, it could be wildly different than the outgoing model. According to
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