Nissan GT-R 2020 News

New Nissan GT-R 2023: Nothing off the table for next Porsche 911-slaying supercar
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
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Why the Subaru WRX and Nissan 400Z are spearheading the Japanese sports car boom
By Stephen Ottley · 26 Jul 2020
If you are a fan of Japanese sports cars, then 2020 has been an exciting year
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What does the new Nissan plan mean for Australia? New Triton-based Navara, Frontier, Titan, Ariya electric SUV and more
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
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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance planning new future
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.
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How Nissan can revive its Australian fortunes
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.
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New Nissan 400Z and GT-R high on Australian wishlist
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
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Nissan GT-R 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: Flagship Nismo now more expensive than ever
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
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Nissan GT-R 2020 vs the world: Does the Japanese supercar still hold up?
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?
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