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The next-gen Nissan GT-R will prioritize the emotional connection with drivers. The company’s former GT-R product planner said the brand listens to its customers. No launch date has been ...
A new Nissan GT-R is coming, but the next-generation of the legendary Japanese sports car might get cooked up using a whole new recipe.
The most recent version of the Nissan GT-R, the R35, could hit 60 mph in 2.9 seconds thanks to its quick-shifting transmission and powerful engine.
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the GT-R sportscar 18 years after the R35 generation came out in 2007. Tap here for more details.
When the Nissan GT-R first launched for 2009, it held a base MSRP of $69,850. For all of the potent performance, it’s hardly surprising to see values hold steady as the price increased over time.
Here’s our full review of the 2024 Nissan GT-R after a full week of testing in real-world driving scenarios.
As 'Need for Speed: Most Wanted' approaches its 20th anniversary, BMW marks the occasion with a real-life M3 GTR based on the video game.
The 'Need for Speed' BMW M3 GTR Is Now Real: The 'Most Wanted' vehicle is on display at BMW Welt München through January of next year.
Nissan’s experience in Formula E racing should help make the next-generation GT-R a top performer with an all-new powertrain.
Nissan has announced that it will be saying goodbye to the R35 GTR after 17 years of production, and we have a pretty good idea as to why this is happening.
Nissan has just confirmed it’s pulling the plug on its generation-defining GT-R, and it could come back as an EV with a solid-state battery in 2028.
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