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The R35 Nissan GT-R Production Will Officially End in 2024 : Automotive Addicts

Mike SmithBy Mike SmithJune 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nissan has officially announced the top of production for the R35 Nissan GT-R in North America by October 2024, marking the conclusion of a 17-year run for the long-lasting sports automobile. To commemorate its farewell, Nissan will introduce two special editions: the Skyline Edition and the Takumi Edition, each designed to have a good time the GT-R’s renowned performance.

The Skyline Edition, based on the “Premium” model, will feature a particular Bayside Blue exterior paired with a blue interior, priced at $132,985. Meanwhile, the Takumi Edition, derived from the 2024 GT-R T-Spec, will showcase exclusive Midnight Purple paint, carbon-ceramic brakes, gold RAYS forged wheels, and wider front fenders. It honors the craftsmanship of Nissan’s master artisans with a gold VIN plate and red badges, priced at $152,985.

Under the hood, each editions will retain the formidable 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 engine producing 565 horsepower, coupled with a six-speed dual-clutch transaxle and all-wheel drive. Production numbers for these limited editions haven’t been disclosed.

Since its groundbreaking debut in 2007, the GT-R has redefined expectations within the performance-car realm, prompting competitors to raise their game. Nevertheless, amidst Nissan’s challenges in recent times, the GT-R has received incremental updates and two facelifts during its tenure.

In an announcement, Nissan acknowledged the GT-R’s enduring legacy while emphasizing its commitment to future innovations in performance. The automaker has teased an electrical GT-R concept, the Hyper Force, hinting at potential developments in the approaching decade.

As production of the R35 GT-R draws to a detailed, enthusiasts and collectors alike will reflect on its unparalleled impact and eagerly await Nissan’s next chapter within the realm of high-performance vehicles. Until then, the R35 will ride off into the sunset as a legendary supercar of a specific time in our generation.

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