Nearly two decades after its release, the legendary R35 Nissan GT-R has left the sports car market, with final global ...
View post: Jaguar Type 01 Is the Official Name of the Car That Will Lead Jaguar’s Reboot Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the R35 GT-R in Japan, marking the end of an era for one of the ...
Although the famous Godzilla is dead and buried, that doesn't mean anything to the tuning world, which continues to modify all kinds of examples of the R35 ...
The Ultimate R34 Skyline GT-R Collection. The craze continues as Broad Arrow’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Auction will ...
When talking about Japanese sports cars, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is about as legendary as they come. While many enthusiasts in America had little to no idea of the GT-R’s existence until they popped ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
The Nissan GT-R is a historic name that spans a much broader timeline than many automotive enthusiasts may know. Sure, you're undoubtedly aware of the supercar-killing current-generation Nissan GT-R.
The 2008 Nissan GT-R arrived as a production car that could outrun exotics costing several times more, while carrying four seats and a trunk. In one stroke, it reset expectations for how much speed, ...
Turning 18 is a big deal for most humans, but for cars? Not so much. Especially when it’s the Nissan GT-R R35, a sports car that’s finally running out of gas—literally and figuratively. After nearly ...
Some may only know the Nissan GT-R as it currently exists in the United States — as a four-seat, 565-horsepower, all-wheel-drive, $121,000 track-munching monster. Others may know it as the Skyline, a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Lyon is based in Tokyo and writes about the car industry. After a 17-run the GT-R will go out of production in 2024. At the ...