The GT-R may not have been a big seller in the U.S., only selling around 13,700 units since 2007, but it’s what the Nissan supercar has achieved in racing, movie and gaming culture that makes it ...
These Takumi are more than just experts, they are perfectionists, who are also responsible for building every one of Nissan’s racing GT-R engines. They apply the same level of meticulous detail ...
What Might the Next-Generation Model Look Like? The Hyper Force Concept Offers Insight Into the Future of Nissan’s Sports Car Legacy The Nissan GT-R, a symbol of unmatched performance and engineering ...
The Porsche 911 GT3 and its RS variant arguably trumps the Nissan GT-R as the most popular GT-named car in the world. Named for the class of racing its motorsport variant competes in, the GT3 RS ...
Over three decades since the R32 GT-R’s 1989 debut, Nissan has released an exciting ... ago as a model to compete in Japan’s Group A racing series, the R32 went on to win the Japanese Grand ...
Endurance racing, rally racing ... from the late 1960s and early ’70s — up to the latest Fairlady Z and Nissan GT-R. The tuners showed up in force, too, with major brands like Top Secret ...
The Nissan GT-R might be more popular from racing video games than from the street. The GT-R is a true exotic supercar -- it's a legend because of its rarity, exotic powertrain, and incredible ...