Many people dream about owning or at least driving a Nissan Skyline GT-R. The newer the model and the lower the budget, the more distant that dream is.
For years, the Nissan Skyline and GT-R have existed as separate models, as opposed to their shared architecture in previous generations. Here's why.
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While Nissan is struggling to keep up today, in the '90s, the company made some of the coolest cars of the decade. Check out ...
A stunning modified 1975 Nissan ... white by a previous owner in Japan, and fitted with front and rear spoilers, arch extensions, a black tail panel and GT-R grilles and badges, the Skyline ...
Rare Millennium Jade green R34 GT-R has covered just 225 miles from new and looks like it just left the factory ...
It doesn't look like a giant city-crushing monster, so why is Nissan's GT-R called "Godzilla"? We talked to the man who popularized the name.
At a glance, the R32 EV could almost pass as a standard Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R but there’s more than meets the eye. The R32 EV looks identical to its petrol-powered donor (Picture: Supplied ...
The 62-kwh battery was taken from a former Leaf RC race car concept The goal of the project was to deliver a similar driving sensation to the original gas-powered car Whether Nissan launches its ...
Speed, power, control, responsiveness, and fun are all ingrained in all Nissan GT-R model's DNA, and have been long before ...
Welcome to the ‘R32 EV’. In news that’ll surprise, it’s an old R32 Skyline GT-R outfitted with much electricity. And it was built because Nissan’s own team reckoned the old timer was ...
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