The next Nissan GT-R won’t adopt an electric powertrain, according to the brand’s product strategy boss, who also said a hybrid version of the legendary supercar is inevitable.

Speaking to Motor1, Nissan global head of product strategy Richard Candler confirmed the upcoming sports car – expected to be unveiled no earlier than 2028 – won’t be an electric vehicle (EV).

“I think what we’ve seen so far is that electric sports cars haven’t been hugely popular,” Mr Candler told Motor1.

“I think they’ll come as better battery technology takes its next leap, but the current lithium chemistries are not capable of producing a GT-R-type product.

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“We’re not going to go with batteries in the next generation – no way.”

It’s a landmark call for the iconic sports car, whose lineage dates back to 1969, with the Skyline GT-R’s racing success in Australia between 1990 and 1992 cementing its place in local and global motoring folklore.

Mr Candler has also been outspoken about wanting to expand Nissan’s sports car lineup, including a next-generation versions of its Z coupe and a revival of the Silvia, which was sold in Australia between 1994 and 2002 as the 200SX.

Nissan has also teased a new-generation Skyline. The GT-R originated as a performance flagship for the Skyline line, before being spun off into a separate model in 2007 – while retaining its signature ‘hot plate’ tail-lights.