It doesn't look like a giant city-crushing monster, so why is Nissan's GT-R called "Godzilla"? We talked to the man who ...
Engineers fitted calipers and rotors from the R35-generation GT-R for more stopping power, and they even made 18-inch wheels that look just like the 16-inch units fitted to the R32 when it was new.
Nissan introduced the Skyline R32 GT-R in 1989, and it immediately stood out in the Japanese automaker's catalog. The all-wheel-drive Japanese sports car entered the 1990 Australian Touring Car ...
They’re back on now, of course. Elsewhere, the R32 EV gets the massive brakes from the R35 GT-R, Ohlins sports suspension, one-off 18in wheels, custom Recaros, custom sound – silent outside ...
So, this is a one-off R32 EV conversion of the Nissan Skyline GT-R from ICE to EV power ... driving prowess through an "impressive all-wheel drive system." ...
This should give the all-wheel drive model a combined output of ... and digital technology to replicate the appeal of the R32 GT-R so future generations could experience it.” ...
For the tuning of the all-wheel-drive system, Nissan enlisted Hiroyoshi Kato, one of the original test drivers for the R32 GT-R, to assist with the task. Digital screens were also added to ...
When it debuted 35 years ago, Nissan’s ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive system ensured the original R32 GT-R delivered impressive all-weather traction and stability. With a hydraulically actuated ...