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.
Passenger cars are on the extinction list in the age of crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. That's a shame, especially when you know that feisty two-door coupes are now a dying breed. Just think about it – ...
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 the ...
It’s rare that a single generation of a vehicle gets old enough to hold a driver’s license, but after 17 years (15 in the U.S.), Nissan is finally ending production of its R35-generation GT-R. Nissan ...
The new R32 EV has just been electrified. Launched in 1989, the Skyline GT-R R32 is arguably Nissan’s greatest ever race car. It won the Japanese Grand Touring Championship four years on the trot from ...
After nearly two decades on sale, the story of the R35-generation Nissan GT-R has — finally — come to a close. Nissan Japan's website dedicated to the GT-R has signified the end of the run, noting ...
There may still be hope for old, iconic performance cars when fossil fuels run out, and Nissan’s latest one-off build attempts to show what’s possible. Those who’ve been paying attention will be no ...
The R32, R33, and R34-generation Nissan GT-Rs are icons but also aging ones. As they age, owners are no doubt in search of parts. Nissan, for its part, has done well to ease some of that burden, ...
After teasing with an origami-sharp designed fully electric 1000-kW concept in 2023, we now know that Nissan plans a gasoline-turbo hybrid with over 700-hp.