While a lot of people seem to have divided opinions on the R35 Nissan GT-R, it’s a platform that’s proven itself on the track ...
are five of Nissan's fastest cars. Read more: Why Are People Stealing Toyota Tacoma Tailgates? First up is the 2002 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R Nür, a special edition that was the final R34 ever made.
While little has been spoken of this Super GT-R since February, Top Gear is reporting that Nismo is planning to make improvements to the coupe's power, handing and styling – three things that we ...
It also qualifies as the new Guinness World Record for fastest drift. Driven by Japanese drift champion Masata Kawabata, this monstrous GT-R packs 1,380 horsepower. If that's not crazy enough ...
and an advanced four-wheel-drive system that helped the GT-R become one of the fastest production cars around the famed Nürburgring. The Nissan GT-R also had a handful of facelifts over its time ...
Here are the ten most interesting things about the Nissan GT-R…The GT-R is the world’s fastest accelerating production four-seater The Nissan GT-R can accelerate from 0-60 in just 2.8sec ...
Using a custom jig, the Qashqai’s body was lowered onto the GT-R’s chassis and running gear ... It delivered similar power to the Nissan and set its ‘fastest SUV’ mark back in 2017.