Nissan GT-R production has ended after 18 years – 48,000 units; final car is a Premium Edition T-Spec
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Nissan announced this week the end of production of the GT-R R35. It's an opportunity for editorial members to evoke their memories of this mythical model, produced at 48,000 copies in 18 years of career.
The End of an Era: Nissan R35 GT-R Production Ends
The Nissan R35 GT-R, a name synonymous with high-performance engineering and innovation, has officially concluded its production run after 18 remarkable years. Launched in 2007, the R35 GT-R quickly became a benchmark in the world of sports cars, captivating enthusiasts with its blend of innovative technology, exhilarating performance, and refined design. Over its lifetime, approximately […] The post The End of an Era: Nissan R35 GT-R Production…
Nissan ends production of GT-R, but did the legendary sports car have to end like this?
Ceremony held at factory to say farewell to the R35. August 26 was a sad day for the staff of Nissan’s Tochigi Plant. In fact, it was sad for lovers of Japanese sports cars around the world, because on that day, the production of the GT-R, Japan’s highest-performance sports car, ended. ▼ The last GT-R rolls off the production line. Like all GT-Rs, this model was produced at the Tochigi factory, with its engine hand-assembled by one of nine maste…
Nissan GT-R production has ended after 18 years – 48,000 units; final car is a Premium Edition T-Spec
With its departure from several markets over the past few years, it was already known that the R35 Nissan GT-R was on its way out. This has now happened, as Nissan recently announced that production of the GT-R for the Japan domestic market – the final sales region for the model – has officially ended. Over the 18 years it has been in production, approximately 48,000 GT-Rs rolled off the line at Nissan’s Tochigi plant, with the final unit being …
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