Nissan Foundation Now Accepting Letters of Intent For Its 2026 Grant CycleNissan Foundation Now Accepting Letters of Intent For Its 2026 Grant Cycle
The Nissan Foundation was launched in 1992 in the Los Angeles area to help address social challenges and community unrest. With a strong presence in California, Nissan sought to support local communities through charitable programs and community involvement. Over time, the foundation has provided funding to schools, libraries, media organizations, and cultural institutions across the United States. Its grants focus on fostering diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness, particularly in communities that may lack sufficient resources.
The legendary R34 Skyline GT-R from Nissan has always been a source of fascination for car enthusiasts, but it never officially made its way to the United States. Despite its absence, this iconic supercar, which debuted in 1998 and remained in production until 2002, continued to capture the imaginations of fans who dreamed of owning one. While most models were advertised with 276 horsepower and 289 lb-ft of torque, reports revealed that the 1999 R34 Skyline actually unleashed around 330 horsepower, solidifying its reputation as a powerhouse during that era.
A factory-backed GT4 racing car version of the new Nissan Z has arrived at a paddock near you if, like us, you were disappointed with the vehicle's performance. Nissan's Z GT4 is a new race vehicle developed from the ground up. The new Z GT4 has been designed and engineered to compete in the FIA's GT4 category of racing, which is perfect for novices who want to jump into top-level touring cars.
The Nissan Motor Corporation has announced that it is enhancing its existing CPO program in the U.S with the addition of select non-Nissan vehicles and older models from various other automakers. There will be greater access to certified pre-owned models for those who want to acquire a quality vehicle at a lower cost but may not be able to afford the prices on new, depreciated models.