Nissan isn’t just betting on the GT-R. Espinosa envisions a revitalized lineup of halo vehicles that could reestablish the brand’s performance credentials. The Z remains a key part of that equation, ...
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HotCars on MSNNissan Confirms The GT-R Isn't Dead, But Will It Still Be Godzilla?Nissan's new CEO has good news for GT-R and sports car fans who may have lost hope, but don’t expect a timeline just yet.
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CarBuzz on MSNYou Won’t Guess What’s Underneath This Nissan GT-R SUVAt the front, the Murano GT-R looks unassuming, with real GT-R headlights used to decorate the fascia. But things escalate ...
As of last month, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R’s order books are officially closed, tying off the story that started back more than 18 years ago at the car’s 2007 Tokyo Motor Show debut.
This talk of a new GT-R doesn’t just feel like lip service or an executive trying to hedge. Espinosa has a deep love for both ...
This is part of our DNA. I cannot tell you when and how, but of course, the GT-R name will exist into the future.” Of course, Nissan has other problems to address before it can start cranking ...
Nissan’s new CEO aims to bring four or more halo sports cars to the brand. The future Z and GT-R may go global with new, affordable performance options. A possible modernized Silvia or hot hatch ...
This is not a bad thing. The new Leaf will sit on Nissan’s modular CMF-EV platform, which debuted with the Ariya, and is ...
It's been ages, it seems, since Japanese carmaker Nissan sank into a cone of shadow so deep people almost forgot the company existed. Plagued by internal scandals and failed partnerships with ...
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