T he Nissan GT-R is a Japanese performance icon. Dating back to the late 1960s, the model has been among the pinnacles of ...
The legendary Nissan GT-R is saying farewell with final editions. Its legacy includes surprising contributions from Isuzu ...
The next-generation GT-R is anticipated to be unveiled around 2027 as a 2028MY, with Nissan likely to introduce one or more ...
The R32 generation Nissan GT-R in the late 1980s was the genesis of the Godzilla nickname, which the car then lived up to.
Interestingly, even though Nissan knew it was making a concept that looked like a GT-R from the future, it deliberately chose to call it something else and hide its true identity. Take the concept ...
Now Nissan, the carmaker that has 12 to 14 months ... Some readers may remember the edgy new electric GT-R concept—the so-called Hyper Force concept launched at the Japan Mobility Show in ...
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A group of Nissan engineer volunteers converted an R32 GT-R into an EV, and it premieres at Tokyo Auto Salon ... a four-door ...
As for the GT-R’s future in the UK, it’s all but certain to become an EV in R36 form – as previewed by Nissan’s 1341bhp Hyper Force concept last year. The new model could arrive towards ...
The Hyper Force concept shown at last year's Japan Mobility Show. In a recent interview, Nissan senior vice president Francois Bailly, confirmed the development of a next-generation GT-R R36.
While not nearly as wild as the GT-R-powered Juke-R that Nissan is also working on, the Juke Nismo Concept nonetheless represents something you might actually be able to park in your garage one day.