After an impressive 18-year production run, Nissan has officially ceased accepting orders for its iconic R35 GT-R, affectionately known as "Godzilla." This move signifies the end of an era for a ...
Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the R35-generation GT-R. The latest GT-R has been in the Nissan lineup for 18 years. The R35-generation GT-R was discontinued in the United States ...
Porsche's fastest and most extreme electric car, the Taycan Turbo GT, was already named Road & Track's Performance EV of the Year in its price segment for 2025 — and now, it has another prize to ...
If you had just under 3 seconds to think and answer, what would be the single, most memorable feature about the R35 Nissan GT-R? How fast it gets to 60 mph? Maybe, but no. Successively ...
The R35 GT-R was introduced in 2007. In its 18 years of existence, its design hasn't changed much. However, it has undergone several performance upgrades, ranging from engine tweaks to aerodynamic ...
The car manufacturer is no longer taking orders for its R35 GT-R in Japan, it has confirmed on its website. The R35 supercar was first launched into the world 18 years ago in 2007 and had been ...
The retreat may delay – or see the cancellation – of an R35 GT-R follow-up, but either way the next GT-R will be the first not to use a six-cylinder petrol engine, spelling the end of an era.
The last batches of the Nissan GT-R are set to roll out soon. The order books have been closed, and it’s all for the Japanese market. And with that, Nissan has officially closed the chapter on its ...
The R35 generation of the Nissan GT-R debuted in 2007 It had a 3.8-litre, turbocharged V6 mated to an all-wheel-drive system The next GT-R is expected to be an all-electric model GT-R was powered ...
After nearly two decades of embarrassing supercars, Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the indomitable R35 GT-R in Japan. That's its last surviving market, following its retirement in ...
The ‘Godzilla’ as it was lovingly called had a reputation of being a ‘supercar killer’. After a long run of 18 years, the iconic Nissan GT-R R35 is being put to rest. Nissan has officially stopped ...
The legendary Nissan GT-R R35 has reached its end of the road. Considering the record for 18 years, production has officially ceased for the R35, closing the curtains on an iconic age of sports cars.