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The Nissan GT-R isn’t dead. At least, that’s the message from Nissan’s incoming CEO, Ivan Espinosa. The longtime Nissan executive has made it clear that the company is committed to keeping ...
The first-gen Nissan Murano was used as the base for a GT-R-inspired SUV. The bodykit replicates the R35-gen styling, complete with genuine lights. The build, clearly a product of a big Godzilla ...
This Nissan GT-R T-Spec had an MSRP of $144,000 but sold for $179,000. Special iterations of the R35-gen GT-R could prove to be collector’s items. This gorgeous example is painted in Midnight ...
This is part of our DNA. I cannot tell you when and how, but of course, the GT-R name will exist into the future.” Of course, Nissan has other problems to address before it can start cranking ...
A GT-R, but also a return of the Silvia? The GT-R R35 has just bowed out in Japan after an exceptional career. Nissan had already promised that its heir would take on the "Godzilla" spirit ...
Aptly nicknamed the Murano GT-R, this creation is fan-made by a Nissan GT-R enthusiast in Thailand. The original car was a first-generation Murano SUV, heavily modified to look like the 2016 R35 GT-R.
Pulling the front end of Nissan's R35-generation GT-R and massaging it onto the body of a station wagon seems like it would present, well, some time-consuming challenges. But, if you could leave ...
The Nissan GT-R is coming back, baby. OK, so there’s no timeline for its return, nor any information about what it might be like. Will it be electric? Will it still be a coupe? We don’t know.
The first skirmish showed it duking it out with an equally beloved Japanese import – the R35 Nissan GT-R was recently axed by the automaker, too, but will live forever, one quarter-mile at a time.
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