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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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Nissan Unveils 2025 GT-R Model: Potentially the Last of the R35 Generation: Available in a variety of base, premium and track-tuned trims, as well as the NISMO and NISMO Special Edition.
Nissan ended a 17-year production run of the R35 GT-R with an announcement on their Japanese website, so I wanted to pay tribute by giving it a nickname.
Fans who have been very vocal about the need for a new GT-R design after the nameplate's 16-year run will surely be disappointed to see yet another "new and improved" R35. The engineers have done ...
We reached out to one of Nissan's U.S. spokespersons regarding the report that the GT-R R35 will both end production after the 2025 model year and be limited to 1500 units.
Earlier this week reports out of Japan pointed to 2025 being the final model year for the R35-generation Nissan GT-R, which was first unveiled in 2007, and now Nissan has unveiled the 2025 model ...
The R35-generation GT-R has served as Nissan’s halo car since it hit the market in 2007, but it’s finally on its way out. Somehow the iconic all-wheel-drive Godzilla managed to remain a ...