Watch the Nissan GT-R R35 make a powerful arrival among other exotic supercars. Known as “Godzilla,” the R35 delivers ...
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
I was still a senior in high school when the R35-generation Nissan GT-R first launched in 2007. Alarmingly, that was 17 years ago, which would explain my quickly deteriorating hairline. However, the ...
The R35-generation Nissan GT-R will end production in October 2024. Celebrating its 17-year run, Nissan is producing two special editions: the T-spec Takumi and Skyline Editions. Nissan’s ...
With six speeds, three pedals, and all-wheel drive, this GT-R has it all. The R35 generation of Nissan's GT-R is among the most significant modern sports cars, and not just because it survived a ...
The year 2025 marks the end of an era for Godzilla — the sports car, that is, not the monster franchise. As of last month, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R’s order books are officially closed, tying off ...
The Kriega R25 and R35 make a convincing argument for wearing a backpack on a motorcycle. The design moves the weight from the shoulders and places it on the chest and back. Freedom of movement is ...
The R35 was the first production car to crack the 7:30 barrier at the Nurburgring, and that time was chipped down year after year until a 7:08.679 lap in 2013 set by a GT-R Nismo. Its pricing may have ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
Rumors of the end of Nissan’s most beloved sports car have been circulating for months, and now we finally have confirmation. Nissan announced Friday that the 2024 GT-R limited-production T-spec ...
At first glance, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R and the cab-forward Isuzu NPR truck are pegged on completely different ends of the Japanese automotive spectrum. And yet, there’s an unexpected link ...