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Nissan fooled the automotive press by disguising the first R35 GT-R as an Infiniti G35
Here's how Nissan pulled off the impressive sleight of hand.
Tokyo is a sea of concrete and lights, a sprawling, electric ocean of beguiling flamboyance, dotted with gravity-defying buildings, and lined with endless stretches of nighttime glow. The city brings ...
According to Nissan, the regulations killed the GT-R in America for the 2025 model year; otherwise, the company would've likely kept the R35 iteration for another 17 years. The long stint across the ...
Nissan enters its next technology cycle under financial strain, amid cost cuts, restructuring, and uneven global performance.
The R35 was the first production car to crack the 7:30 barrier at the Nurburgring, and that time was chipped down year after year until a 7:08.679 lap in 2013 set by a GT-R Nismo. Its pricing may have ...
At first glance, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R and the cab-forward Isuzu NPR truck are pegged on completely different ends of the Japanese automotive spectrum. And yet, there’s an unexpected link ...
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