The Nissan GT-R has never exactly flown under the radar. Still, this particular off-road conversion pushes its extroversion to a level that even die-hard fans might find hard to rationalize. Someone ...
The Nissan GT-R will return as a turbocharged gasoline hybrid, and not as a fully electric vehicle as was teased two years ago at the Japan Mobility Show. That’s right folks, the next-generation GT-R ...
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a modern classic that is common on the streets of Japan but far less so in the U.S. Here’s your chance to help change that. A 1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R NISMO S1-Specification ...
Do you remember the Speed Wagon version of the R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R? It was a crazy, bespoke machine that we last encountered a few years ago, and between us, we had kind of forgotten it existed.
Back in 2007, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R was a revelation. Nissan has still never followed that global hit up with another generation, however, and after 18 years of production, that version came ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Lyon is based in Tokyo and writes about the car industry. It’s the end of an era. The final Nissan R35 GT-R just rolled off ...
It feels like we've been talking about the R35 GT-R going out of production for years now—this week, Nissan finally built the very last one. The final R35 Nissan GT-R has been built after an 18-year ...
Nissan has officially confirmed the icon will be making a comeback. Although Nissan is no longer building GT-R models, CEO Ivan Espinosa said Godzilla will “evolve and reemerge” in the future. Here’s ...
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
Meanwhile, from the 1980s, U.S. consumers were frequently denied the “good stuff” from Japan that simply never came stateside due to complicated DOT and EPA regulations, which made it unprofitable to ...
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