We gathered a stock example of every modern GT-R and pitted them against an empty track to settle the debate: Which Godzilla is king?
In the photos, it has a slightly lighter shade than the Skyline GT-R's Midnight Purple II ... Despite having the same 2.4-liter boxer engine, the Japanese automaker employed a standard STI ...
The 2011 Nissan GT-R looks too good to be torn apart They roll the Nissan down from the trailer truck without trying to start the engine and forklift it into the shop. The next morning when they ...
The facelifted Nissan Magnite, on the other hand ... The Magnite is offered a choice between a naturally aspirated petrol engine and a turbo-petrol engine. However, the turbo-petrol engine ...
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The two also collaborated on the GT-R-powered Juke-R. Add CarBuzz to your Google News feed. Nissan's approach to lightweight was obsessive. In fact, the completely crazy engine started out as a ...
The new engine built upon the success of ... employed by other automakers. The same year, Nissan debuted the R35 GT-R with its all-new VR38DETT V6, available through Nissan High Performance ...
Any engine can make ... despite the dismay of many, Nissan did make it clear that this was not a Skyline and that lineage ended with the R34 generation. The R35 GT-R was the look into Nissan's ...
By late 1998, the road-legal CLK GTR was ready in all its glory, sporting a naturally aspirated 60-degree, 6.9-liter V12 under its hood. The engine was based on the M120 and featured aluminum ...
Well, here’s where that RB-series engine comes from: The Skyline GTS-T, younger brother to the Nissan Skyline. Yes, the GT-R Skyline.
Nissan has recently launched the facelifted ... is only equipped with a single 1-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that returns an output of 72 PS and 96 Nm. It can be had with either ...
The performance is also brisk if you want it to be, with the murmurings from one of the world’s best V12 engines always kept in check. You would never say that the DeVille was a “drivers ...