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In the wake of failed merger talks, the head of Nissan Americas says it's possible to co-develop the Nissan GT-R and Honda ...
What exactly the R36 GT-R will be still seems up in the air, but at least we know Nissan is actively working on one.
Nissan and Honda remain in discussions about potential collaboration, including the possibility of co-developing the next-generation GT-R and NSX on a shared platform. Nissan executives believe it ...
That relationship, according to Pandikuthira, could feasibly result in the R36 GT-R being jointly developed for the same platform as the next-generation Honda/Acura NSX. The Nissan boss pointed to ...
While the merger is still dead at the moment, Nissan isn’t ruling out other collaborations with Honda. They could even hypothetically include developing the next-gen GT-R and NSX together.
If it produces a devastatingly powerful new GT-R and NSX, that’s not a bad thing. Matthew’s goal is to put readers in the driver’s seat for a unique and entertaining look at the automotive ...
This was significantly more than even the most powerful first-gen NSX, the NA2 variant ... as Honda pushed to take on ...
It's not Ford and Chevrolet or Lamborghini and Ferrari. It might be even worse. It's Acura and Nissan, who reportedly could share a platform to create the next generations of both the NSX and GT-R.
This 2002 Acura NSX, painted in a sharp Silverstone Metallic ... We are talking about a NA2 coupe with 9,100 miles and a Comptech supercharger kit bolted on. Back in 2002, it cost $89,745 new ...