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Nissan Motor Co. said Tuesday it has ended the production of its GT-R sports car due to difficulties in meeting safety and ...
Nissan says this isn't the end for the GT-R nameplate, but it hasn't yet formalized a plan on what the R36 will be.
Nissan has officially ended production of the R35-generation GT-R, closing the chapter on a performance icon that spanned ...
Over its long tenure in Nissan’s portfolio, the Skyline-less GT-R saw a series of important updates but didn’t move too far away from its core VR38DETT and six-speed DCT combination.
The GT-R revolutionized the sports car market when it arrived in 2007. It will be missed.
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Like every great car story, the Nissan Skyline GT-R came to life thanks to racing, with the Skyline 2000GT starting it all. It was a good car, but there is always room for improvement.
Over in Japan, where the R35 has entered the 2025 model year, the GT-R starts at 14,443,000 yen or approximately $95,430 at current exchange rates.
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. Like it or not, recent Car & Driver reports claim that the ...