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In this epic showdown, we put three iconic Japanese cars to the ultimate test on the streets of Tokyo: the Nissan Z, the legendary GT-R Nismo, and the nimble Kei Car! Watch as we push these machines ...
The Nissan GT-R isn’t dead. At least, that’s the message from Nissan’s incoming CEO, Ivan Espinosa. The longtime Nissan executive has made it clear that the company is committed to keeping ...
The first-gen Nissan Murano was used as the base for a GT-R-inspired SUV. The bodykit replicates the R35-gen styling, complete with genuine lights. The build, clearly a product of a big Godzilla ...
This Nissan GT-R T-Spec had an MSRP of $144,000 but sold for $179,000. Special iterations of the R35-gen GT-R could prove to be collector’s items. This gorgeous example is painted in Midnight ...
As of last month, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R’s order books are officially closed, tying off the story that started back more than 18 years ago at the car’s 2007 Tokyo Motor Show debut.
A GT-R, but also a return of the Silvia? The GT-R R35 has just bowed out in Japan after an exceptional career. Nissan had already promised that its heir would take on the "Godzilla" spirit ...
This is part of our DNA. I cannot tell you when and how, but of course, the GT-R name will exist into the future.” Of course, Nissan has other problems to address before it can start cranking ...
Aptly nicknamed the Murano GT-R, this creation is fan-made by a Nissan GT-R enthusiast in Thailand. The original car was a first-generation Murano SUV, heavily modified to look like the 2016 R35 GT-R.
The Nissan GT-R is coming back, baby. OK, so there’s no timeline for its return, nor any information about what it might be like. Will it be electric? Will it still be a coupe? We don’t know.
In fact, this luxury sports sedan has the bones of 350Z and an optional AWD system made famous by the GT-R. Plus, it left the factory with a sweet and silky all-motor V8 engine, which were all the ...
The first skirmish showed it duking it out with an equally beloved Japanese import – the R35 Nissan GT-R was recently axed by the automaker, too, but will live forever, one quarter-mile at a time.