Emerging from the driver’s seat of a new Nissan GT-R at the Tokyo Motor Show last fall, CEO Carlos Ghosn flashed a wry grin and a custom-made Louis Vuitton suit. Ghosn’s sharp look–a departure from ...
The new 2025 Nissan GT-R could well be the last of its kind. Are the GT-R’s days numbered? Could this be the Nissan supercar’s swan song performance? We consulted our crystal ball, but all the signs ...
It's hard to believe that Nissan introduced the R35 at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. Deliveries began that December in Japan, whereas North America received the GT-R in July 2008 as a 2009 model. Over ...
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 ...
View post: The Honda Fit Is Still Alive Overseas and It Looks Very Different Now Like it or not, recent Car & Driver reports claim that the “Next-Gen Nissan GT-R Will Arrive in 3 to 5 Years with ...
Now that the Kia Stinger, Audi R8, and Audit TT are gone, we’re pretty sure the Nissan GT-R takes the crown as the nameplate with the longest tenure on death row. According to a story in Japanese buff ...
Nissan will use the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon next month to present an electric conversion of its R32-generation Skyline GT-R sports car. The project has been in the works since early 2023, led by a team ...
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