Nissan GT-R 2020 News
Next GT-R to be another world beater
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By Tung Nguyen · 18 Sep 2020
Nissan is looking at any and all technologies to ensure its next R36 GT-R will be one of the most capable and complete performance cars on the planet.Speaking to journalists after the Z Proto reveal, Nissan senior vice-president of global product planning
The Japanese sports car launching soon
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By Stephen Ottley · 26 Jul 2020
If you are a fan of Japanese sports cars, then 2020 has been an exciting year
Nissan’s plans laid bare
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By Stephen Ottley · 31 May 2020
While the first glimpse of the Nissan 400Z grabbed all the attention from the Japanese brand's big press conference, there were a lot of other key revelations about the brand's future.Nissan's president and CEO, Makoto Uchida, and COO, Ashwani Gupta, fron
Why Renault & Nissan are working together
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By Stephen Ottley · 21 May 2020
Coming together in a time of crisis is what true partners do. And it seems the current global situation has forced Renault and Nissan to put aside their differences and come up with a new plan for its shaky Alliance; which also includes Mitsubishi.
What we want to see in Nissan’s future
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By Stephen Ottley · 10 May 2020
On the surface, rumours this week Nissan is planning to focus its efforts (and money) on the US and Japanese markets looks like bad news.
Nissan Australia keen for new Z, GT-R
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By Tung Nguyen · 19 Apr 2020
Nissan's 370Z sports car and GT-R supercar have both soldiered on in showrooms for over a decade at this point, but successors to both cars are coming soon to add more spice to the Japanese brand.Speaking to exclusively to CarsGuide, Nissan Australia boss
Nissan GT-R Nismo loses weight
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By Spencer Leech · 26 Sep 2019
Nissan Australia has priced its new GT-R Nismo at $378,000 plus on-road costs - up $79,000 compared to the outgoing model.Launched this week, the flagship GT-R variant has undergone significant weight reduction, and has been treated to a number of aerodyn
Nissan’s new GT-R lands in Australia
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By Tung Nguyen · 23 Aug 2019
Nissan’s GT-R supercar was a revelation when it launched in Australia in 2009, promising Porsche-slaying performance for a fraction of the price, but now a decade on, can it still keep up with the best in the world?