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Two titans clash as the Nissan GT-R R35 takes on the Ferrari 488 Pista in a head-to-head performance showdown. With its ...
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Like it or not, recent Car & Driver reports claim that the “Next-Gen Nissan GT-R Will Arrive in 3 to 5 Years with Hybrid Power.” While this news may be controversial to some, it’s still ...
The R35 GT-R has been around since 2007, making it one of the longest-running performance models in recent history. But with production ending, enthusiasts have been left wondering if Nissan’s ...
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the R35-generation GT-R. The latest GT-R has been in the Nissan lineup for 18 years. The R35-generation GT-R was discontinued in the United States ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. After nearly two decades, the Nissan GT-R will finally go out of production in 2025. Nissan has closed order books ...
Nissan has stopped accepting orders for the GT-R in Japan, marking the end of an era. The R35 has been around since 2007 and received numerous upgrades over the years. A new generation is rumored ...
The Nissan GT-R is officially dead, with Nissan confirming that orders for the Japanese market closed today after 18 years in production. With “Godzilla” retiring, one of the longest-running ...
The Nissan GT-R earned its nickname of Godzilla The nickname was given to the R32 GT-R by Wheels magazine in 1989 The Australian Touring Car Championship series changed rules in 1993 effectively ...
This R34-era Nissan ... The R34 GT-R is not to everyone’s taste, but with an epic list of customisable components and finishes, US fans denied of the 1999 original will be lining up to join the wait ...
Nissan recently confirmed the end of production for the R35 GT-R, a car that's almost old enough to vote. That's right, 17 years after it was introduced, the GT-R is on its way out. Unfortunately ...
The Nissan GT-R, the R35, debuted way back in 2007 and was kept in production until 2024, with incremental improvements that kept it relevant in the face of ever-more talented sports car rivals.