Nissan executive Pierre Loing says the automaker was effectively forced to end production of the R35 GT-R due to regulations ...
The current Nissan GT-R is slated to retire in 2025 after staying in business for 17 years. Nissan GT-R has always fascinated ...
“It’s still on sale – for the moment.” A lightly cryptic message from Nissan’s global product chief Pierre Loing when we ...
The current R35-generation Nissan GT-R will finally end production next year, after a 17-year run. That's twice as long as what most other vehicles have for a a generational lifecycle, but if Nissan ...
It's been on sale for 17 years and we'd love to make it another 17 years, but the regulator gives us some trouble." ...
Nissan’s experience in Formula E racing should help make the next-generation GT-R a top performer with an all-new powertrain.
The company would've wanted to keep the R35 on sale for another 17 years.
Nissan Motorsports International, or Nismo for short, has some incredible cars and huge motorsports pedigree in its locker ...
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These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.