Nissan is preparing big announcements While the next GT-R won't arrive for several years, Nissan is not standing idly by.
The year 2025 marks the end of an era for Godzilla — the sports car, that is, not the monster franchise. As of last month, ...
Incoming CEO Ivan Espinosa isn't shy about his thoughts on icons like the Z and GT-R.
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the R35 GT-R in Japan, marking the end of an era for one of the most iconic performance cars of the 21st century. With production already ceased in ...
Japan produced several iconic sports car nameplates over the years, but if you're looking for the fastest and most capable Japanese car of all time, there's only one model you want: the Nissan GT-R.
growing from 473 hp in its original form to 600 hp in the final Nismo version. While the R35 exits the stage, Nissan has already teased the next-gen R36 GT-R, expected to arrive in 2028 with an ...
The front and rear ends have been entirely redesigned, drawing inspiration from the R35’s signature lines. The grille and ...
Nissan has closed the curtains on the R35 GT-R. Introduced in 2007 as the successor to the immensely popular R34, the ' ...
This is where Lee learned all about “the GT-R tax” and had to pay two or three times NISMO MSRP. This Nissan arrived at the port of Long Beach, California, in February 2024 and was transported ...
As the most track-capable version of Nissan's mainstream sports car, the NISMO comes with several performance enhancements developed for its cousin, the GT-R NISMO. These upgrades include a larger ...
and Nismo everything. The explosive GT-R can rocket from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 kph) in just 2.7 seconds with Launch Control on its way to a top speed of 196 mph (315 kph). Since 2007, Nissan has ...
The Nissan GT-R R35 driving into the sunset ... with the high-performance Nismo version pushing that number to 600 hp (447 kW / 608 PS). What’s Next For The GT-R Bloodline?