Nissan has pulled the plug on the R35 GT-R, after 18 years since it first came into production. Remarkably, over the course of its production run, a core team of just nine master craftsmen, called ...
After nearly two decades of stoplight domination, the mighty R35 Nissan GT-R has officially ended production at the automaker’s Tochigi plant outside of Tokyo. The final production unit, a Premium ...
After nearly 20 years, Nissan has officially ended the GT-R R35 production, delivering the last unit, a T-Spec in 'Midnight Purple'. After nearly two decades, Nissan has officially ended production of ...
This supplied photo shows Nissan Motor Co.'s GT-R sports car at the company's Tochigi plant on Aug. 26, 2025. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Nissan Motor Co. said Tuesday it has ended the production of its ...
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The final example of the R35-generation Nissan GT-R supercar has rolled off the assembly line in Japan after 18 years in production, and about 48,000 examples sold – including just under 1000 in ...
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Around 48,000 GT-Rs have been built in that time, with 37 per cent of them finding homes in their native Japan. It makes sense then, that the Japanese market was one of the last to retain the GT-R ...
It’s hard to believe that the Nissan GT-R supercar has been around for 18 years already, making it one of the longest-running cars of the modern era. But, as they say, all good things must come to an ...
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