It doesn't look like a giant city-crushing monster, so why is Nissan's GT-R called "Godzilla"? We talked to the man who ...
For a car never sold new in the U.S., the Nissan Skyline GT-R has an enviable reputation here. Enthusiasts know it as a movie and video-game star, and even as a surprisingly common matchbox car.
After a 17-run the GT-R will go out of production in 2024. At the time of its launch in 2007, Nissan’s GT-R R35 was faster around the famed Nurburgring in Germany than a Porsche 911 Turbo.
The R32 EV retains its iconic aesthetic, finished in Gun Grey metallic while integrating ... See more of the R32 EV in the video by Nissan below. The original R32 Skyline GT-R, produced between ...
Nissan unveiled the R32 EV, a fully-electric version of the classic 1989 Skyline GT-R. The one-off model features ... However, don’t let its Gun Grey metallic exterior fool you as there are ...
Finished in Gun Grey metallic, the R32 EV has a "factory ... heavier than a regular R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R, so the engineers still need to fine-tune the output and especially the torque to ...
and Stealth Gray. Whether we'll see 2025 JDM changes for the US remains to be seen, but we'd be terrifically surprised (and supremely upset) if Nissan ended the GT-R without some kind of special ...
When the R35-generation Nissan GT-R first appeared in 2007, nobody expected it to be alive and kicking 17 years later – but here we are. Meet the revised 2025 GT-R, which builds on last year's ...
Back in 2007, Nissan released the GT-R upon the world, giving drivers access to an ‘anytime, anywhere’ supercar driving experience at a major cost advantage compared to other extreme ...
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Trucknakanohito, an account that provides insider information and commentary about the Japanese commercial vehicle industry, posted that 80% of the Nissan GT-R ...