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The 2025 Nissan GT-R is now available for purchase in Japan and there is speculation that this could potentially be the final version of the R35 model
Nissan is currently introducing the 2025 GT-R with great fanfare. Reservations are now being accepted for the 2025 Nissan GT-R, exclusively within the Japanese market.
Modified TRD 3000GT
Among the rarest vehicles ever seen is this one. It's among the greenest as well. Introducing the Japanese tuning outfit Tom's analysis on Toyota's TRD 3000GT.
The Jaguar E-Type with a 2JZ Supra engine producing 750bhp
ENEOS, a Japanese manufacturer of gearbox and motor oil, has unveiled a Jaguar E-Type that, to be honest, has long since ceased to be a Jaguar E-Type.
The insane collection of all the cars from the Fast and the Furious film
All of the iconic Japanese sports cars, including Paul Walker's green Mitsubishi Eclipse, are included in the collection, which took years to complete.
The Legavelo by ARTA Mechanics is a carbon-bodied NSX
Five of these GT-inspired bodykits will be sold by the Japanese race team ARTA.
The Modified Mitsuoka Orochi Liberty Walk
The latest modified creation from the famous Japanese tuner is a GT3-style Orochi. We're also big fans.
A Successor Is Deserved For These Discontinued Japanese Performance Cars
We'd want to see some of Japan's famous performance vehicles return to production.
This Honda S2000 Appears To Have Been To The Gym
With its elegant aesthetics and excellent driving abilities, the Honda S2000 is widely recognised as one of the Japanese brand's best and greatest cars.
Modified Wald BMW X7
According to Wald, a Japanese tuner, the BMW X7 needed to stick out a little more.
Modified Toyota GR 86
SARD (or just Sigma to Le Mans fans in the 1970s) is a Japanese tuning business and race squad that specialises on Toyota's.
Modified RWB Porsche 911
Two hugely influential car builders, Mark Arcenal and Nakai-san, have collaborated to create this modified RWB Porsche 911 that is sure to send ripples through both the American and Japanese car scenes. Say hello to their creation: the modified RWB Porsche 911.