The venerable GT-R has been in production since December 2007, but time is running out for the R35. It's been retir ...
After 17 years on the market, the R35 Nissan GT-R is now due for retirement, and we won’t see a replacement for a while ...
It’s been on sale for 17 years and we’d love to make it another 17 years, but the regulator gives us some trouble!” ...
The United States NHTSA is constantly working to make the roads a safer place, and if these new regulations pass, pickup ...
Renault will sadly not turn its stunning R17 concept car into a production model, and will instead display it at this year's ...
With Nissan retiring the R35 GT-R in the US after 17 years, will it introduce the electric GT-R we’ve been waiting for? Not anytime soon. Nissan aims to launch EVs with solid-state batteries by ...
Kia had a bright start to the 2012 Pirelli World Challenge season, capturing its first podium in the series earlier this month with a solid third place finish at the Streets of Long Beach.
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After four decades of making world-conquering race cars and souped-up street cars, Nismo has quite a back catalogue.
Given the Euro 5 emissions-rated GT-R’s prodigious performance, a 15.3 litres per 100km result in a mix of urban, freeway and performance driving is actually not too bad. Again, it's all relative.
The current R35-generation Nissan GT-R will finally end production next year, after a 17-year run. That's twice as long as what most other vehicles have for a a generational lifecycle, but if Nissan ...