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Seow Yaohan | December 30, 2011
The Nissan Juke R has been hogging the media limelight for months, appearing in official photos and a Nissan-released video showing it tackling the Silverstone track—but never in the public. However, that may soon change as the road-legal super-crossover will be serving as a ...
Seow Yaohan | December 12, 2011
The Nissan GT-R may already be one of the fastest cars around, but Nissan engineers—inundated with requests from buyers for that extra something on the track—have now announced the 2012 Nissan GT-R Track Pack, a track-focused version of the Japanese beast that ...
This is the Toyota FT-HS Hybrid Sports Concept on display at the 2010 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS). Widely tipped as the successor to the Toyota Supra which had been discontinued in 1997, the FT-HS was first showcased at the 2007 ...
You are looking at the Nissan GT-R SpecM, a relatively luxurious and softer-riding version of the Nissan supercar. Visible changes are subtle, concentrated on the front and rear bumpers, where air intakes and LED running lights are likely to have been installed beneath the ...
Seow Yaohan | March 14, 2010
In Korea, everyone wants to sign up to be a policeman. Because unlike Malaysia's police force, whose fastest car is probably a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, the Korean police force has splurged on a Ferrari F430, a Porsche 911 and a Lamborghini Gallardo.
Unless the bad ...
Seow Yaohan | November 21, 2009
In most countries, having a BMW as a police car would be overkill, let alone a Nissan GT-R. However, painted in colours of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) flag, this GT-R is apparently deemed necessary in Abu Dhabi, one of the seven emirates constituting ...
Come this December 7th, the month that will mark two years since Nissan GT-R's launch in Japan, Nissan will release the latest version of GT-R for the Japanese market. Other markets will have to wait till the second quarter of 2010. As you can see, ...
Seow Yaohan | October 21, 2009
Porsche has finally done it. No, 911 Turbo has not found a way to break Nissan GT-R's 7 minutes 26.70 seconds Nürburgring lap record, achieved on April 23, 2009. But the 2010 911 Turbo has managed to quicken its previous lap time by a ...
Seow Yaohan | October 5, 2009
Talk about competition and pressure at the very top: Nissan has reportedly started planning the next-generation GT-R, which would carry over the current twin-turbo V6 but with certain modifications. Little else is divulged, however, although it will not be surprising if the current chassis ...
Seow Yaohan | July 13, 2009
One month ago, we reported that Nissan GT-R set yet another Nürburgring lap record of 7 minutes 26.70 seconds on April 23, 2009, beating the previous lap time of 7 minutes 27.56 seconds. No, neither GT-R nor super driver Toshio Suzuki have broken the ...















