Nissan grants rare official status to Litchfield Motors, ensuring long-term factory-aligned service and performance support ...
Nissan has announced that the very last R35 GT-R has rolled off the assembly line. In production for nearly two decades, the performance icon presently has no official successor. The company issued a ...
It’s rare that a single generation of a vehicle gets old enough to hold a driver’s license, but after 17 years (15 in the U.S.), Nissan is finally ending production of its R35-generation GT-R. Nissan ...
On Dec. 6, 2007, the R35 Nissan GT-R officially launched in its home market of Japan. Fast forward 15 years, and the GT-R is still technically part of Nissan‘s new car repertoire, still having a spot ...
Rumors of the end of Nissan’s most beloved sports car have been circulating for months, and now we finally have confirmation. Nissan announced Friday that the 2024 GT-R limited-production T-spec ...
The last R35-generation Nissan GT-R has rolled off the production line. The final GT-R—a T-Spec model painted Midnight Purple—is a fitting send-off. Over the R35's nearly two-decade run, Nissan built ...
The Nissan GT-R is officially dead, with Nissan confirming that orders for the Japanese market closed today after 18 years in production. With “Godzilla” retiring, one of the longest-running modern ...
As far as performance-oriented vehicles are concerned, nothing can match the sheer age of the R35. Deliveries for the Japanese market kicked off in December 2007, meaning that Nissan's halo model is ...
I was still a senior in high school when the R35-generation Nissan GT-R first launched in 2007. Alarmingly, that was 17 years ago, which would explain my quickly deteriorating hairline. However, the ...
The R35-generation GT-R has served as Nissan's halo car since it hit the market in 2007, but it's finally on its way out. Somehow the iconic all-wheel-drive Godzilla managed to remain a powerhouse of ...