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Nissan Finally Kills The GT-R As Orders Close After 18 YearsThe replacement for the GT-R is rumored to be a new R36 sports car, according to CarScoops. It could be based on Nissan's wild Hyper Force Concept that it showcased in 2023, which teased a move ...
The longtime Nissan executive has made it clear that the company is committed to keeping performance cars in its lineup, and that includes a new GT-R. However, whether the next-generation R36 will ...
There are extreme angles and boxy extrusions from nose to tail, which will almost certainly be watered down for the production R36 GT-R. Given that the GT-R – and the R35 in particular – is ...
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