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The R32 generation Nissan GT-R in the late 80s was the genesis of the Godzilla nickname, which the car then lived up to.
We take a spin around Fuji Speedway in Nissan's beloved trend-setting supercar for one last time.
The Nissan GT-R, the R35, debuted way back in 2007 and was kept in production until 2024, with incremental improvements that kept it relevant in the face of ever-more talented sports car rivals.
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To minimize body-roll during cornering and changes of direction, the Nissan GT-R Nismo features a 17.3 mm hollow rear anti-roll bar which raises roll stiffness while reducing weight. - The springs ...
Launched in 1989, the Skyline GT-R ... Nissan engineers who volunteered to transplant batteries and electric motors into Godzilla’s (Godzilla is the nickname the Australian media gave the R32 ...
The R32 Nissan Skyline ... replace the rear seats, judging from the pack’s location in the cabin. Anyone looking at this R32 would think it’s a pristine example of a stock GT-R.
After a 17-run the GT-R will go out of production in 2024. At the time of its launch in 2007, Nissan’s GT-R R35 was faster around the famed Nurburgring in Germany than a Porsche 911 Turbo.
You can, of course, fall back on Apple CarPlay. Stack the GT-R's infotainment up against other supercars, with their minimal interfaces and tiny screens, and Nissan's offering seems lavish.