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The longest-running GT-R generation concludes its 18-year run as a Midnight Purple T-Spec model, but this isn't goodbye for ...
The GT-R revolutionized the sports car market when it arrived in 2007. It will be missed.
Nissan marked the end of an 18-year-old run with a Midnight Purple T-Spec GT-R that's bound for a customer in Japan ...
🪦 The R35 Nissan GT-R concluded its run after 18 years in production, making it old enough to graduate from high school, ...
Nissan has officially confirmed the icon will be making a comeback. Although Nissan is no longer building GT-R models, ...
It feels like we've been talking about the R35 GT-R going out of production for years now—this week, Nissan finally built the ...
Commenting on the last unit to be built, Ivan Espinosa, President and CEO of Nissan said: “After 18 remarkable years, the R35 ...
The T-Spec was a nice send-off for the breed, splitting the difference between the standard GT-R and the track-focused NISMO ...
Nissan just pulled the plug on the GT-R at the Tochigi factory in Japan after 18 years in production and around 48,000 units ...
Don't be sad about the GT-R's finale. Nissan says it's committed to building a new GT-R, but it's not entirely clear when ...
Although the production of the R35 has ended, Espinosa promised that the GT-R will undergo a brand new iteration and upgrade, reinterpreting the classic brand spirit. The specific plans for the ...
After 18 years and almost 48,000 units made, Nissan has built the final R35 GT-R at its plant in Tochigi, Japan. The ...