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The 2024 Nissan GT-R lineup is joined by two new limited-production models: the T-spec Takumi Edition and the Skyline Edition.. Along with a gold-plated VIN and red-scripted engine badge, the ...
The GT-R Black Edition is the first trim level introduced for the car, it featured both exterior and interior performance upgrades over the standard car. Its lightweight wheels, carbon-fibre rear spoiler and Recaro bucket seats were derived from the SpecV. The car originally had a kerb weight of 1,730 kg (3,814 lb). [1]
Here's what's new for Nissan for 2023, including a redesign for the Z sports car, a new EV called the Ariya, and the end of the road for the Maxima. 2023 Nissan Lineup Overview: New Z, Ariya, and More
Nissan's initial assembly plant Smyrna assembly plant broke ground in 1980 and at first only built trucks such as the Datsun 720 and the Nissan Hardbody Truck, but has since expanded to produce several car and SUV lines, including the Nissan Altima, the Nissan Maxima, as well as the Rogue, Pathfinder, Infiniti QX60, and the Nissan Leaf all ...
One of the biggest questions surrounding electric trucks is how towing affects range, so Irwin used our long-term Rivian R1T to haul his 1986 Nissan 300ZX Turbo project car. The R1T's 908 pound ...
The Nissan Magnite is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Nissan. Unveiled in October 2020, the Magnite is placed below the Kicks in Nissan's global SUV lineup, making it the smallest Nissan crossover SUV worldwide. [2] The name "Magnite" is a portmanteau of the words "magnetic" and "ignite". [3]