Articles about Nissan GT R

It’s got more than 1,000hp
Sure, Big Ben is really quite big, but is it as big as a specially liveried Nissan GT-R with 1,000bhp heading to a really, really quite big event this weekend? No. No it is not.Spotted here crawling across Westminster
“The GT-R is like Gundam tech”
Gojira is dead. Japan's motoring kaiju has been laid to rest, driven back into the icy depths of the Pacific and far away from this clanging metaphor. The supercar world is safe once again.Because for the best part of 18
Brilliant or sacrilege? You decide
There's something lurking in the basement of Nissan's global HQ, and it's likely to ruffle a few feathers. Like Bowie, this legend is evolving into something otherworldly, transcending time, space, and preconceptions about lightning bolts painted proudly across your
According to one of the R35’s ‘fathers’
The next Nissan GT-R could very well be a hybrid, according to Nissan brand ambassador Hiroshi Tamura. It could also very well take another 10 years to get here, but more on that later.Tamura-san, former GT-R product planner
You can think of it as a Goldilocks Godzilla
Wake, butterfly-it's late, we've milesto go together.While production on the current-gen Nissan GT-R continues, it's only to fulfill the current order bank. And because that order bank is full, technically, yes-Godzilla is dead.OTHER
After 18 long years
It was inevitable, but it's big news, nonetheless. After 18 years of production. The last batches of the Nissan GT-R are set to roll out soon. The order books have been closed, and it's all for the Japanese market.
We’re not sure how we feel about it
EV-swapping classic and iconic cars will forever be a hot topic up for debate. On one hand, there are those who say it's one way of keeping these cars on the road. At the same time, there are also those
From family vans to Nismo-edition cars, Nissan’s got it all
Nissan is bringing something for everyone at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon (TAS). Scheduled to take place from January 10 to 12 in Chiba, the TAS is a yearly showcase of the most historic and innovative cars, along with some futuristic concepts
We can see the pitchforks from here
Here's something that might just bring internet commenters and animal rights charities together in their fury - it turns out Nissan has been force-feeding Godzilla with batteries. Poor giant, prehistoric, nuclear monster thing.We're told the torture began in March
Built by Australian tuner Andrew Hannason
There have been countless Nissan GT-R special editions over its lifetime, but what if you were to pick your favorite bits from all of them to create the ultimate GT-R? If you're a particular fan of the R33,
Which of these cars caught your eye?
One of the greatest things about car culture is the sheer scope of expression and creativity on display at conventions and events, and nowhere does it quite like the Specialty Equipment Marketing Association car show (SEMA). With the 2024 edition now past
And that price doesn’t include the base car
2024 is the year of the R34 in America. Long denied, citizens of the United States can now legally discover what the fuss is all about regarding this little-known two-door Japanese oddity.We kid, of course. Nothing is 'little-known'
Nicknamed, ‘Godzilla,’ the car is worth approximately P9.6 million
Nissan Headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, was the site of a heartbreaking robbery where a beloved, all-orginal red 1991 Nissan GT-R was stolen. It was a bold and ambitious heist given that it happened right in the company's home
Great expectations
What does the future hold for Nissan's design team? To get a better understanding, TopGear.com sat down with the brand's vice president for European design (and tallest man in Britain), Matthew Weaver, to see what's what. First up?
More expensive than a Ferrari SF90
Your daily dose of restomod goodness has arrived, and this one's in the form of an R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R. It's offered by Japan-based Built By Legends, and you'll need to fork out an estimated £335,000 (
Namely the Skyline Edition and Takumi Edition
Markets like the UK desperately miss the Nissan GT-R. The plug was pulled on the R35 in Europe back in 2022, and despite Nissan's attempts to drum up some excitement with the all-electric Hyper Force, some people just want
What’s different?
You might have heard of the R35 Nissan GT-R's possible production end this year. There's no confirmation from Nissan just yet, but after 17 years on sale, it will inevitably end at some point.Despite the report, it hasn'
Says reports from Japan
How old were you when the R35 Nissan GT-R first came out? If you were a high school student, chances are, you're working now, possibly with a spouse and a child.It has been 17 years since the current generation
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