Professional race car driver and actress Emelia Hartford discusses building the record-breaking car, what it feels like to go ...
Nissan Z Cars are some of the best Japanese performance cars ever and continue to pave the way for low-cost fun, here is how ...
Kuhl’s Supra rides on forged 19-inch two-piece alloys by Verz Wheels and an Air Force Super Performance suspension. The ...
Amid dwindling profits, reduced production, proposed job cuts, and talks of a merger with longtime Japanese rival Honda, it’s ...
We take a 1967 Patrol, 1973 Datsun 240Z, 1980 Datsun 720, and 1990 Pathfinder and see how they compare to their modern-day ...
Lealia is based on a later-gen Nissan Stagea, with a mix of sculpted ... A finishing splash of Ikazuchi Yellow paint from the Z Proto gives Lealia some pop. The NEO Skyline intends to connect ...
Though less popular than Toyota, Nissan still has a strong following worldwide, and it's among the top 10 car companies in the world. Among its well-known offerings are the Nissan GT-R ...
Perhaps the most eye-catching of the three is the Kyoto team’s ‘Z Lealia’ – claimed to be a combination of ‘Lead’ and ‘Familia’ – it’s a wagon with the face and rear design from the Z sports coupe.
Nissan's Japanese students have been let loose ahead of this year's Tokyo Auto Salon motor show, unveiling three unique cars which show what they can do without design boundaries.
Nissan Automobile Technical College students are set to make a statement at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon (TAS) with three unique custom vehicles: the NEO Skyline, Z Lealia and Bluebird Kiwami.
Nissan Europe confirmed such from the outset, stating: ‘The Nissan Z Proto is an homage to Nissan’s sports car heritage, passion and innovation, updated for the modern age. However ...