Happy 18th, Nissan GT-R. Here’s to celebrating the thousands of curbs you’ve clobbered, stopwatches you broke, and 911 Turbos ...
The Nissan GT-R is officially dead, with Nissan confirming that orders for the Japanese market closed today after 18 years in ...
After nearly two decades on sale, the story of the R35-generation Nissan GT-R has — finally — come to a close. Nissan Japan's ...
Turning 18 is a big deal for most humans, but for cars? Not so much. Especially when it’s the Nissan GT-R R35, a sports car ...
The R35-generation Nissan GT-R bowed out of the U.S. market after the 2024 model year, but production will continue for Japan ...
Nissan's Japanese website recently announced that all planned production slots for the GT-R have been filled, marking the conclusion of its availability in its home market. This development follows ...
With no replacement in sight and Nissan's shaky financials, this might be it for the sports car known as "Godzilla." ...
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 ...
The GT-R nameplate was already very well known long before the R35 arrived in 2007. Its predecessors, starting with the R32, ...
Japan’s most iconic sports car is no longer available in its home market – the last country where it was still on sale – ...
After nearly two decades of embarrassing supercars, Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the indomitable R35 GT-R ...
The Nissan GT-R R35 is officially dead. Nissan stopped taking orders in Japan and hasn't been in the market in the US since ...