They're ill-informed, as usual. Here's what I heard:
There will only be one new lens, a lens to end all lens lust. The new lens will be a 12-400 f/1.4. It will only be 18cm long and have a 52mm filter thread. Impossible you say? Well, it uses Nikon's yet to be unveiled quantum-optics technology. Naturally, it'll feature VR and do 1:1 macro. Unlike other AF lenses, it won't draw power from the camera's battery but instead charge it from the light energy it would have gathered by now if it had been produced a million years ago (don't ask me, I don't quite understand that quantum stuff either).
This is an noteworthy departure from their original plan to use conventional optics. The (naturally huge) conventionally constructed lens was rumoured to feature an anti-gravitational device that not only relieved the photographer of it's own weight but carried the whole photo bag for her/him. It is believed that hitherto unnamed sponsors of that technology have withdrawn their approval to introduce it to earthlings, errr, the professional photography market at this stage...
Now, you be the judge, which sounds more believable?
Cheers
Steffen.