This Nissan GT R produces around 800HP and is tested hard on the dyno by VA MA, featuring Garrett G25 660 turbochargers and ...
Morgan is not the only company that uses BMW engines; some other examples include Land Rover, Ineos Automotive, and even ...
This modified R34 GT-R V-Spec delivers 530 hp and rare factory upgrades, with only a handful of examples ever built and even ...
After teasing with an origami-sharp designed fully electric 1000-kW concept in 2023, we now know that Nissan plans a gasoline ...
This lifted Nissan GT-R R35 swaps track tires for trail gear, 600 hp of off-road fury built to conquer dirt, gravel, and ...
View post: Stunning 1962 Austin-Healey Sprite Mk II For Sale After Multi-Year Restoration Nissan had a very limited, special edition of the R35 GT-R called the GT-R50, but it faced production woes due ...
The FP800S package includes extensive performance hardware, such as an air/oil separator, upgraded half-shafts, a lowering kit, and a Ford Performance Extreme cat-back exhaust. Bronze accents define ...
It had a 7.0L V12 engine based on that of a road car, with single overhead cams, just two valves per cylinder, and not a turbocharger in sight, but it still managed to top 208 mph back in 1993. This ...
After years of looking at disguised prototypes and a lengthy teaser campaign, Toyota has finally revealed the GR GT supercar in both road-going and GT3 racer guises. Shown for the first time at an ...
The GR GT—Gazoo Racing’s first true supercar. This is a front-engine, rear-drive, two-seat coupe built around a new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 paired with an electric motor mounted in the rear transaxle.
The GR GT is the road car that Toyota claims will be coming “in 2027,” likely as a 2028 model, and which serves as the homologated version of the GR GT3 race car. That might mean the racer will appear ...
Don’t call it a Toyota, because Toyota’s latest flagship sports car doesn’t wear the automaker’s badge. It’s also not a Lexus. It’s a Toyota Gazoo Racing product. Except there’s one problem: There are ...