Nissan is already hard at work on the new GT-R, which could arrive by 2030.
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Nissan GT-R R36 key details confirmed, here’s everything we know so far
Nearly two decades after its release, the legendary R35 Nissan GT-R has left the sports car market, with final global ...
It's 15 years old and powered the R35 Nissan GT-R since its launch back in 2009, but the VR38DETT is still a pretty special engine. It's called the VR38 for short, but the engine that powers the ...
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The engine that helped the Nissan GT-R earn its giant-killer nickname
The Nissan GT-R, often referred to as “Godzilla,” has earned its reputation as a giant-killer in the world of performance cars, largely due to its exceptional engineering and innovative technology. At ...
One of the saddest automotive deaths we've recently had to mourn was the R35 GT-Rs. Never did we envision a world without the ...
Nissan’s iconic sports cars will live to see another generation. At the 2024 New York auto show, Senior Vice President and Chief Planning Officer for Nissan North America, Ponz Pandikuthira, told ...
The rumors were true: after a legendary 17-year run, Nissan’s iconic R35 GT-R, the Godzilla of mainstream supercars, is bowing out of the North American market this October. But before it rides off ...
The Nissan GT-R is dead but its legacy lives on in the countless examples of the R35 generation that keep roaming the roads worldwide. A good chunk of them have been touched with the tuning stick, ...
Photo: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. When talking about Nissan's finest street-legal performance cars, the GT-R nameplate often comes up. However, the GT-R Skylines or the stand-alone R35 weren't the only ...
The craze continues as Broad Arrow's Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este Auction will welcome what is possibly the "ultimate" ...
The Nissan R34 GT-R popularity grows now that it can be imported into the US. So, is it worth buying its lesser known sibling ...
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