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The next-gen Nissan GT-R will prioritize the emotional connection with drivers. The company’s former GT-R product planner said the brand listens to its customers. No launch date has been ...
A new Nissan GT-R is coming, but the next-generation of the legendary Japanese sports car might get cooked up using a whole new recipe.
The most recent version of the Nissan GT-R, the R35, could hit 60 mph in 2.9 seconds thanks to its quick-shifting transmission and powerful engine.
The order books on the R35-generation Nissan GT-R have officially closed in Japan. With no replacement in sight and Nissan's shaky financials, this might be it for the sports car also known as ...
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the GT-R sportscar 18 years after the R35 generation came out in 2007. Tap here for more details.
The end of an era The R35-generation Nissan GT-R debuted at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show and took the performance world by storm when it hit U.S. shores for the 2009 model year. With its 3.8-liter ...
The 'Need for Speed' BMW M3 GTR Is Now Real: The 'Most Wanted' vehicle is on display at BMW Welt München through January of next year.
Nissan has announced that it will be saying goodbye to the R35 GTR after 17 years of production, and we have a pretty good idea as to why this is happening.
Nissan has just confirmed it’s pulling the plug on its generation-defining GT-R, and it could come back as an EV with a solid-state battery in 2028.
The R35-generation Nissan GT-R is going out of production. Read all about how Nissan is sending it off, here.
The Nissan R35 GT-R is leaving the North American market this October with two limited-editions. Nissan hinted at a future electric GT-R with the Hyper Force Concept last year. The future R36 ...
Nissan's GT-R supercar could return for an R36 generation, but it might become electric. The next Z might escape that fate, though.
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