Nearly two decades after its release, the legendary R35 Nissan GT-R has left the sports car market, with final global ...
Last year, Nissan's American division managed to deliver a total of no less than 899k vehicles – primarily thanks to the namesake Nissan brand rather than its premium Infiniti division, which ...
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. Now ...
The Japanese automaker Nissan says regulations killed the R35 GT-R supercar – otherwise, we are pretty sure the company would have kept the grand tourer sports car on sale for another 17 years, at ...
Nissan shot down rumors that the next-generation GT-R would be an EV. A company exec said that current battery technology isn’t good enough for the “Godzilla.” That said, the GT-R’s nearly 60-year ...
The R35 Nissan GT-R is not long for this world, but as it shuffles off its mortal coil it leaves us with a promise: the GT-R badge will live on. Nissan has long said an R36 would come, but the New ...
Nissan has confirmed development of the next-generation GT-R, the R36, which will retain an upgraded VR38 twin-turbo V6 ...
This study is an independent work by Ulises Morales and is neither related to nor endorsed by Nissan. The world has been waiting for the R36-generation Nissan GT-R for what seems like a lifetime. In ...
Nissan's R36 GT-R supercar is coming and will be an all-new beast, well mostly, according to the company's senior executive. We think you'll like what hasn't changed in this next generation. Hint, it ...
It’s been more than a decade since reports and rumors about the replacement to the current Nissan GT-R first started to circulate and yet, here we are in mid-2024, without an R36 GT-R. So, will this ...