So yeah, Nissan just confirmed that they're discontinuing the R35 GTR, and they're saying goodbye with two special edition models. that were just revealed.Nissan's Iconic R35 GT-R Takes Its Final Bow with a Limited Edition Lineup for 2025. In the fast-paced world of automotive engineering, longevity is a rare feat. Yet, against the odds, the Nissan R35 GT-R has defied the march of time for an impressive 17 years.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. However, they told Car and Driver that they can't comment on future product plans.
Will there be a Nissan GT-R in 2024 : The latest chapter for the legendary Nissan GT-R takes shape with the introduction of two new, limited-production special editions to close out the 2024 model year.
Will there be a r36 GT-R
But this car itself is going to be out in 2028. So still a little bit of time away. But it is fascinating because even this concept car has a few elements to it that will make it into production.
Will there be a 2025 GT-R : YOKOHAMA, JAPAN – Nissan today launched its 2025 GT-R models in Japan, with initial sales planned to start in June.
Although this model was the sixth-generation to bear the GT-R name, it is no longer part of the Skyline line-up. The car is built on the PM platform, derived from the FM platform used in the Skyline and Nissan Z models. Production is conducted in a shared production line at Nissan's Tochigi plant in Japan.
Nissan has not officially announced the gasoline-powered GT-R's demise, but it did, as expected, unveil the revised 2025 GT-R Premium Edition T-Spec and the GT-R Track Edition by Nismo for the Japanese market last week.
What will replace the GT-R
Nissan has revealed a potential replacement for the GT-R. Called the Hyper Force concept, it's an all-electric supercar touting some impressive performance figures. It has a whopping 1,341hp from its electric motors, almost 800hp more than the current GT-R, and it'll use revolutionary battery technology as well.But this car itself is going to be out in 2028. So still a little bit of time away. But it is fascinating because even this concept car has a few elements to it that will make it into production.YOKOHAMA, JAPAN – Nissan today launched its 2025 GT-R models in Japan, with initial sales planned to start in June.
Nissan has revealed a potential replacement for the GT-R. Called the Hyper Force concept, it's an all-electric supercar touting some impressive performance figures. It has a whopping 1,341hp from its electric motors, almost 800hp more than the current GT-R, and it'll use revolutionary battery technology as well.
Antwort Is 2024 GT-R still R35? Weitere Antworten – Will the GT-R R35 be discontinued
So yeah, Nissan just confirmed that they're discontinuing the R35 GTR, and they're saying goodbye with two special edition models. that were just revealed.Nissan's Iconic R35 GT-R Takes Its Final Bow with a Limited Edition Lineup for 2025. In the fast-paced world of automotive engineering, longevity is a rare feat. Yet, against the odds, the Nissan R35 GT-R has defied the march of time for an impressive 17 years.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. However, they told Car and Driver that they can't comment on future product plans.
Will there be a Nissan GT-R in 2024 : The latest chapter for the legendary Nissan GT-R takes shape with the introduction of two new, limited-production special editions to close out the 2024 model year.
Will there be a r36 GT-R
But this car itself is going to be out in 2028. So still a little bit of time away. But it is fascinating because even this concept car has a few elements to it that will make it into production.
Will there be a 2025 GT-R : YOKOHAMA, JAPAN – Nissan today launched its 2025 GT-R models in Japan, with initial sales planned to start in June.
Although this model was the sixth-generation to bear the GT-R name, it is no longer part of the Skyline line-up. The car is built on the PM platform, derived from the FM platform used in the Skyline and Nissan Z models. Production is conducted in a shared production line at Nissan's Tochigi plant in Japan.
Nissan has not officially announced the gasoline-powered GT-R's demise, but it did, as expected, unveil the revised 2025 GT-R Premium Edition T-Spec and the GT-R Track Edition by Nismo for the Japanese market last week.
What will replace the GT-R
Nissan has revealed a potential replacement for the GT-R. Called the Hyper Force concept, it's an all-electric supercar touting some impressive performance figures. It has a whopping 1,341hp from its electric motors, almost 800hp more than the current GT-R, and it'll use revolutionary battery technology as well.But this car itself is going to be out in 2028. So still a little bit of time away. But it is fascinating because even this concept car has a few elements to it that will make it into production.YOKOHAMA, JAPAN – Nissan today launched its 2025 GT-R models in Japan, with initial sales planned to start in June.
Nissan has revealed a potential replacement for the GT-R. Called the Hyper Force concept, it's an all-electric supercar touting some impressive performance figures. It has a whopping 1,341hp from its electric motors, almost 800hp more than the current GT-R, and it'll use revolutionary battery technology as well.