According to recent reports, the Nissan GT-R isn’t extinct, but will it still carry its Godzilla legacy? Nissan officially marked the end of the R35-generation GT-R’s 18-year production run in March ...
After an impressive 18-year production run, Nissan has officially ceased accepting orders for its iconic R35 GT-R, affectionately known as "Godzilla." This move signifies the end of an era for a ...
If you had just under 3 seconds to think and answer, what would be the single, most memorable feature about the R35 Nissan GT-R? How fast it ... of the R32 Skyline (a moniker which was dropped ...
The R35 GT-R was introduced in 2007 ... base' version has gone up to 565 hp and 633 Nm of peak torque. The Nismo GT-R dials things up a notch with 600 hp and 652 Nm of torque. Nissan hasn't been clear ...
Nissan has confirmed that order books for the R35 GT-R supercar have closed with production ending once the remaining orders are filled. A successor is confirmed, but could be at least three years ...
After just over 17 years in production, the Nissan GT-R is bowing out with twin-turbo petrol power – but an electric rebirth seems likely.
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the GT-R in Japan, signalling the end is near for the highly recognisable sports car. “We have received many orders for the Nissan GT-R and have ...
While the original GT-R can be traced back to 1969, the R35 was the first dedicated Nissan GT-R coupe no longer based on the Skyline sedan. It came with considerable performance – officially 0 ...
The soon to be outgoing R35 Nissan GT-R was, in itself, a revival of sorts. Its predecessor, the R34 Skyline GT-R was discontinued a few years before an all-new generation came out. One can say that ...