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Nissan GT-R R35 Dies with Two Special Editions The 17-year run of one of the most iconic sports cars ever will conclude as Nissan sunsets production in October.
Nissan has officially stopped accepting orders for the GT-R R35 in Japan, marking the end of production after 18 years. The final U.S. production run ended in October 2024, with T-Spec Takumi and ...
The Nissan GT-R R35's run could be coming to an end, which wouldn't be all that surprising. The iconic Japanese sports car entered its current generation all the way back in 2009.
Celebrating its 17-year run, Nissan is producing two special editions: the T-spec Takumi and Skyline Editions. Nissan’s R35-generation GT-R was launched in 2007.
It’s rare that a single generation of a vehicle gets old enough to hold a driver’s license, but after 17 years (15 in the U.S.), Nissan is finally ending production of its R35-generation GT-R ...
The Nissan R35 GT-R is leaving the North American market this October with two limited-editions. Nissan hinted at a future electric GT-R with the Hyper Force Concept last year.
Now that the Kia Stinger, Audi R8, and Audit TT are gone, we're pretty sure the Nissan GT-R takes the crown as the nameplate with the longest tenure on death ...
Nissan has confirmed that it will no longer be taking orders for the R35 generation GT-R in its home market of Japan. The car lasted 18 years on the market.
2024 Nissan GT-R T-spec Takumi special edition The Takumi Edition is a tribute to the craftspeople, known as takumi, responsible for hand assembling the GT-R's twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V-6.
Nissan has stopped accepting orders for the GT-R in Japan, marking the end of an era. The R35 has been around since 2007 and received numerous upgrades over the years. A new generation is rumored ...
According to this report from Japanese car magazine Mag X, 2025 will be the final year of the R35-generation Nissan GT-R and only 1,500 cars will be made, 300 of which will be Nismo models.
The R35 Nissan GT-R has been in production for a very long – almost comical – amount of time. It launched all the way back in 2007 when I was in the fourth grade. Since then I’ve graduated ...
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