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Japan produced several iconic sports car nameplates over the years, but if you're looking for the fastest and most capable Japanese car of all time, there's only one model you want: the Nissan GT-R.
Nissan has confirmed that order books for the R35 GT-R supercar have closed with production ending once the remaining orders are filled. A successor is confirmed, but could be at least three years ...
The GT-R has lived a long life following its initial debut at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. In the years since, it has received several updates, including facelifts in 2010 , 2016 and 2023 .
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Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the R35 GT-R in Japan, marking the end of an era for one of the most iconic performance cars of the 21st century. With production already ceased in ...
R35 Nissan GT-R production ends in July 2025 Order books have now closed Order books for the U.S. closed after the 2024 model year The R35-generation Nissan GT-R bowed out of the U.S. market after ...
After nearly two decades of embarrassing supercars, Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the indomitable R35 GT-R in Japan. That's its last surviving market, following its retirement in ...