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The time has come for the Nissan GT-R R35 to bid adieu after 18 years in production. The automaker stopped accepting orders for the legendary model in Japan after having done the same in the US last ...
Eighteen years. That’s how long the R35-generation Nissan GT-R stayed on the market, from its launch in Japan in December 2007 to the final example rolling off the line just this past August. It's ...
Nissan will use the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon next month to present an electric conversion of its R32-generation Skyline GT-R sports car. The project has been in the works since early 2023, led by a team ...
In April 2024, Pandikuthira confirmed the GT-R nameplate wouldn’t die despite the R35 nearing the end of its lifecycle and production wrapping up. At the time, Pandikuthira said a powertrain for the ...
The year 2025 marks the end of an era for Godzilla — the sports car, that is, not the monster franchise. As of last month, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R’s order books are officially closed, tying off ...
Some car collectors may have been puzzled by something that began happening earlier this decade: Out of nowhere, examples of the R34-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R suddenly started popping up for sale ...
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.
Mention the mighty Nissan GT-R in gearhead circles and you’re likely to evoke the type of drooling expected of Homer Simpson when presented with a dozen donuts. But unlike that fluffy confectionary ...