Nissan Legends
Complete guides for legendary Nissan JDM cars: Skyline GT-R (R32, R33, R34), Silvia, 240SX, 300ZX, 350Z
Nissan Z (Z35): The Modern Return
The new Nissan Z is Nissan's first all-new Z-car in over a decade. 400 hp twin-turbo, 6-speed manual, and a retro design that respects 240Z heritage.
Nissan Silvia S15: The Last Great Silvia
The S15 is the last Silvia Nissan ever built. Launched in 1999, killed in 2002. The one that finally got everything right. This is its complete story.
Nissan Silvia S14: The Refinement That Lost Its Way
The S14 was supposed to be the best Silvia. Japanese buyers didn't want refinement, they wanted sharpness. The S14 Kouki fixed it — but the reputation stuck.
Nissan 370Z (Z34): The Refined Successor
The 370Z was Nissan's 12-year Z-car commitment. VQ37VHR, VVEL, SynchroRev Match, and the longest-running Z chassis ever.
Nissan Skyline GT-R R33: The Misunderstood Middle Child
The R33 lives in the shadow of the R32 and R34, but it was the first production car to break 8 minutes at the Nürburgring. This is its full story.
Nissan 350Z (Z33): The Z Car Revival
After 5 years without a Z-car, Nissan returned in 2002 with the 350Z. It became the face of Z-car culture and the template for every Nissan Z that followed.
Pikes Peak Nissan GT-R: Ichishima's 2013 Win
In 2013, Spoon Sports founder Tatsuru Ichishima won the Pikes Peak unlimited class in a heavily-modified R35 GT-R. The peak of Japanese hill climb achievement.
Battle Version S15: The Engineering Showcase
Battle Version's S15 Silvia showcased their complete drift parts catalog in a single competition build. One of the most photographed Japanese drift cars.
Nissan Skyline GT-R R34: The Final Analog Godzilla
When Nissan unveiled the BNR34 in 1998, the company's engineers knew this car had to be the definitive Skyline GT-R. The complete story of the last analog Godzilla.
Paul Walker's R34 GT-R: The 2 Fast 2 Furious Icon
Paul Walker's R34 GT-R from 2 Fast 2 Furious is the most famous JDM movie car ever. Bayside Blue. V-Spec II. Nismo aero. This is its full story.
Nissan Silvia S13: The Birth of Modern Drifting
The S13 wasn't designed to drift. It was designed as an affordable two-door. But its perfect weight distribution and SR20DET engine made it the chassis of drifting.
Autech Stelvio AZ1: The Bizarre Italian-Japanese Nissan
The Autech Stelvio AZ1 is one of the strangest JDM cars ever built. Italian stylist Ercole Spada designed the body. Nissan provided the VG30DETT. Only 202 exist.