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Nissan unveils the all-electric R32 GT-R EV at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon.
The concept combines iconic R32 GT-R design with modern electric power.
Features include 320 kW output, twin electric motors, and advanced torque vectoring.
Interior boasts custom Recaro seats, high-resolution digital displays, and paddle shifters.
Nissan aims to merge heritage with innovation, creating a sustainable, high-performance EV.
The new concept brings the iconic R32 GT-R back to life with advanced electric technology, merging classic appeal with eco-friendly innovation.
Nissan has introduced the all-electric R32 GT-R EV at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon. Let’s dive into the R32 EV’s features and innovations.
The R32 EV closely mirrors the classic R32 GT-R, finished in the signature Gun Grey Metallic. Notable exterior updates include:
The interior combines nostalgia with modern updates, featuring:

The R32 EV’s powertrain includes twin electric motors, delivering:
The table below shows the main differences between the R32 EV and the original:
| Specification | R32 EV | R32 GT-R |
|---|---|---|
| Weight (kg) | 1,797 | 1,430 |
| Motor/Engine | Twin electric motors | RB26DETT |
| Max Power | 320 kW (combined) | 206 kW (280 PS) |
| Torque | 680 Nm | 353 Nm |
| AWD System | Twin motor AWD | ATTESA E-TS |

Although it's an electric vehicle, the R32 EV focuses on delivering an engaging driving experience:
The Nissan R32 GT-R EV is a brilliant fusion of tradition and innovation. Although it won’t be produced, it highlights Nissan’s commitment to sustainable technology, maintaining performance and legacy. This project lays the groundwork for future EVs, merging nostalgia with modern advancements.
The Nissan R32 GT-R EV is a remarkable concept that blends the iconic legacy of the R32 with modern electric technology. While it won’t enter production, the project signals Nissan’s dedication to sustainable performance and innovation. By honoring the past while embracing the future, the R32 EV paves the way for the next generation of electric vehicles, proving that heritage and cutting-edge technology can coexist harmoniously.
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