I really hope they don't do that. Though if they do, I can sort of understand it. You have to look at the Porsche Cayenne which is Porsche's greatest seller by far. I can understand why Nissan would be interested in a sports crossover. Kind of feels like the "Z" brand is becoming just that, just a brand they can slap on whatever, versus Z cars always having a strict pedigree. The GT-R really was the spiritual successor to our car.