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John Kastner, the former general manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, called the decision the ad hoc Grand Trunk renewal (GTR) committee made at its June 16 meeting an important ...
Even before Nissan’s current travails, the GT-R was a shining beacon of awesomeness. It’s surely being revered even more so now with the badge no longer on sale anywhere. That being said, the ...
The brand claims that it can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds, achieving a top speed of 315 kmph, thus outperforming the previous AMG GT-R, which was the most aggressive road-legal ...
This is the passion project of Mr Ryozo Hiraku, an engineer at Nissan and GT-R owner. He and his small team have designed and built this electric Skyline entirely in their spare time and with a ...
In GT 63 guise, this powerplant develops 585hp and 800Nm – up 100Nm over the track-focused prior-gen AMG GT R. For the GT 63 Pro, engine output is bumped up to 612hp and 850Nm. 0-100kph in 3.2 ...
Even the selfie camera performs decently, and I could record video at 1080p 30 FPS. The rear camera allows 4K 30 FPS recording, and I found the results quite satisfactory.
Nissan Patrol Nismo is here to cheer up GT-R fans The Patrol’s 495bhp 3.5-litre V6 can trace its roots to Nissan’s iconic sports car By: Alastair Crooks 2 Jul 2025 15 ...
Faster than an F1-engined hypercar?! Explain please.Simple mathematics, my friend. The AMG One took its 1,049bhp and literally immeasurable torque, and converted it into a 0-62mph run of 2.9 ...
The GT-R of the famous R32 era was a direct response to immortals like the Audi Ur Quattro and Porsche 959 that preceded it in the 1980s. But the Nissan’s true gift since then is that it has evolved ...