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The Simola Hillclimb, May 1 to 4, promises thrilling racing action for fans worldwide, with a star-studded modified saloon ...
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Lando Norris Praises Liberty WalkWhen Formula One driver Lando Norris talks, people listen, especially when it’s something related to cars. That’s great news ...
This is one of only five Gibson Motorsport (GMS) R32 Nissan GT-R race cars ever made. This example, now on its second owner, is the fifth and last one built, combining all of the knowledge and ...
We've all seen the restomods where an old car is completely revitalised with a new electric powertrain. Heck, even Nissan has done it with their R32 ...
Nissan says the GT-R will be back with hybrid power and promises it will be faster than a 911 around Nurburgring.
In the wake of failed merger talks, the head of Nissan Americas says it's possible to co-develop the Nissan GT-R and Honda ...
Despite the merger talks not leading to anything major, a partnership on a smaller scale might lead to the Nissan GT-R and ...
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What exactly the R36 GT-R will be still seems up in the air, but at least we know Nissan is actively working on one.
The Nissan GT-R supercar will return packing Porsche-pummelling hybrid power according to the car maker’s United States (US) chief product planner. The Porsche 911-rivalling Nissan R35 GT-R was ...
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MotorTrend on MSNNissan GT-R: How and When It Will ReturnNot long, and you can expect electrification, solid state batteries, and Nürburgring lap records—and hopefully the supercar will have cool Hyper Force concept styling.
A report from The Drive shows that the next-generation Nissan GT-R will be a hybrid, rather than an EV, as was previously reported by the company. The news comes courtesy of an interview with ...
The Nissan GT-R will be back and it will be electrified, but it will not be a pure electric sports car because that might impede its ability to set records on the famed Nürburgring. Nissan’s ...
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