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2011 Nissan R35 GT-R Olsson




Jon Olsson is a man of many talents. A Swedish free skier and alpine ski racer, Olsson also shares with us a fascination for building cars, or to be more precise, tuning supercars and turning them into vehicles that suit his lifestyle.


               2011 Nissan GTR 650




Hennessey has already created what was once the fastest Nissan GT-R in the world, but not everyone can handle 800 kicking horses in one sports car. So, for those with not enough gusto to handle the beast, but who are not satisfied with the tame 473 HP found in the standard GT-R, Hennessey has a package for you. It is called the GTR650, and the name pretty much says it all.


2011 Nissan New Mobility Concept




Nissan has unveiled a new idea for a sustainable zero emission society and an electric vehicle (EV). Nissan’s new Mobility Concept is defined by four essential keywords: innovative, easy, safe and clean.


2010 Nissan iV Concept




Described as a super-lightweight sports tourer that showcases organic synthesis, the Nissan iV is an innovative zero-emissions vehicle that fits into Nissan’s vision of seeing a world where green energy infrastructures have matured and become their own self-sustaining system.


2011 Nissan Sentra SE-R




The most powerful Sentra in Nissan’s line-up enters the 2011 model year with minimal changes compared to the previous model year. It is still offered in two versions: SE-R priced at $19,580 and SE-R Spec V priced at $20,080.


2011 Nissan NISMO 370Z




The Nismo 370Z is still a child in terms of lifespan with the first model coming into the picture in 2009, so the idea of the 370Z strolling into the 2011MY with an abundance of additions is pretty naive. Instead, and not unexpected, the Nismo 370Z comes back with next to nothing altered. It still carries the same 350 HP V6 engine, racing-inspired exterior and interior styling, a specially tuned suspension, and unique super-lightweight forged alloy wheels. However, Nissan is offering one new exterior color: Gun Metallic.


2011 Nissan 370Z Roadster




The new generation Nissan Z Roadster entered the market a year later than its coupe brother, so with such a short history, the 370Z Roadster enters the 2011 model year with no major updates. Changes for 2011 are limited to the addition of RearView Monitor to the optional Navigation Package and one new exterior color, Gun Metallic. The Roadster model is offered in two versions: 370Z Roadster priced at $37,520 and 370Z Touring Roadster priced at $41,070.


2011 Nissan Townpod




Nissan has unveiled today at the Paris Auto Show the Townpod, a zero-emission concept that combines benefits of a passenger car with practicality of a light commercial vehicle. The concept features a "Stratosphere White" body paint and electric blue hints on the door handles, number plate, the spokes of the alloy wheels and within the headlamp pods.


2010 Nissan 370Z




Senner Tuning just might have a thing for white cars. Last year they came out with a vehicle which they are now famous for called the Whitelady Z and they also introduced the "White Power" RS6, which wasn’t exactly a treat for the eyes. Both were tuned by Senner and both were sparkling white. Now, Senner Tuning is bringing on yet another white model packaged up in a Nissan 370Z. It’s called the Asphalt Surfer and is capable of producing an impressive 365 HP.


2011 Nissan Armada




Nissan today announced prices and details on the 2011 Armada large SUV. For 2011 Armada will be offered in three well-equipped models, Armada SV, Armada SL and Armada Platinum with prices starting at $37,910.


                     2010 Nissan GTR




It takes a very secure car to roll around in an orange paint finish and not look completely outlandish and ridiculous. It takes power, style, and attitude to pull something like that off. Thankfully, for this Nissan GTR, the Austrian tuners Koenigseder knew which car to pick. This Nissan GTR wears this extravagant color quite well and now it has everything it needs to pull it off.


2010 Nissan 350Z




When you think of Nissan, one of the first cars that pop into your head is the famous Nissan 350Z. Yes, it’s true Nissan brought the 370Z on the market as well, but the 350Z is and will always remain a true sports car. The proof is in the pudding and, today, the pudding consists of yet another tuning company taking a crack at the 350Z.


2010 Nissan 370Z




In the world of import sport cars, or as some would call it sport compact cars, many enthusiasts can say that they have seen many models that would cater to their lifestyle come and go from various automakers. We have seen makes like the Toyota Supra come and evolve into a force not to be trifled with on and off the tracks. The same can be said for the earlier versions of the Mazda RX7and the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4. The problem with all of these Japanese powerhouses, who ran strong and were very popular in their prime, was that they started fading away leaving the sports compact consumer in wait for the next best thing.