Earlier this summer, Nissan finally laid the R35 GT-R to rest after 18 years of production. While the brand has since confirmed that the nameplate will eventually live again in a future model, the ...
The UAZ-452 family of 4WD off-road vans is considered the oldest automotive design still in production today, for the original came out in 1965 and Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant still makes it under the ...
The legendary GT-R is going electric and will likely be Nissan’s first to use solid-state batteries. As the new tech develops, Nissan hinted that solid-state batteries could give the electric GT-R ...
The rumors were true: after a legendary 17-year run, Nissan’s iconic R35 GT-R, the Godzilla of mainstream supercars, is bowing out of the North American market this October. But before it rides off ...
The new R32 EV has just been electrified. Launched in 1989, the Skyline GT-R R32 is arguably Nissan’s greatest ever race car. It won the Japanese Grand Touring Championship four years on the trot from ...
The Japanese automaker Nissan says regulations killed the R35 GT-R supercar – otherwise, we are pretty sure the company would have kept the grand tourer sports car on sale for another 17 years, at ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Antonio is a chemical engineering student pursuing his master's degree in chemical engineering and sustainable processes. Throughout his academic journey, he has gained substantial knowledge in areas ...
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 ...
After almost 20 years on sale, Nissan finally closed the order books on its flagship GT-R sports car this week. The R35 GT-R first premiered back in 2007, but Nissan gradually began ending sales for ...
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