These are the fastest Nissans ever produced - ranked.
Street-legal does not mean slow. These machines deliver huge horsepower, sharp aero, and massive top speeds that feel closer to race cars than daily drivers.
As great as European cars are, these U.S.-built machines beat them at their own game and proved American designers and engineers could match and sometimes beat their European rivals.
Japanese sports cars like the Honda Civic Type R, Nissan Z NISMO, and Lexus RCF rival BMW M series cars in performance, ...
Today's highways are littered with some of the best high-performance sports cars you can buy. Capable of tremendous speeds, 200 miles an hour is the norm for cars like the Aston Martin One-77.
Nissan structures the 2026 Z's pricing to be competitive for the segment, scaling the range from an accessible entry-level ...
For most people who know cars, the name "Koenigsegg" needs no introduction — though sometimes a quick spell-check. If there's one thing these cars are famous for, it's being fast. Alarmingly fast, ...
Electric thunder doesn’t rumble; it arrives like a silent guillotine. On a German oval shaped by wind and nerve, a Chinese hypercar just wrote its phone number in the air: 308.3. That’s miles per hour ...
Twenty years ago, Bugatti set the world production car top speed record with the then-new Veyron, at 253.81 mph. Just two years later, Washington-based SSC—a company which hadn’t even been around a ...
Bugatti took a step back from top speed records in 2019 when it cracked the 300-mph barrier. Then CEO Stephan Winkelmann said that the goal was to hit 300 mph with the Chiron, but immediately after, ...