Nissan Stops Taking Bookings For GT-R R35 In Japan, Here’ ‘s What Company Says – News18


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The company has also released a statement, expressing gratitude towards the customers for an overwhelming response.

Nissan GT-R R35. (File photo)

After ruling the international market for over 18 years, the leading carmaker Nissan has finally put a full stop on the production of the iconic car Nissan GT-R R35. It has been reported that the company even now stopped taking orders for the model in Japan, marking the end of an era.

The company has also released a statement, expressing gratitude towards the customers for an overwhelming response. The company said, “We have received many orders for the Nissan GT-R and have now finished accepting orders for the planned production quantity. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our customers for their support since its release in 2007.”

Scene in European and UK Market

Things did not change overnight. The company stopped the sale of the car in the global markets much earlier. The production of the model stopped in North America somewhere in October 2024, while Australia and New Zealand witnessed the last GT-R in October 2021. The brand ended dispatching the vehicles in the European and UK market in March 2022.

Engine and Power Figures

In case you are not aware, the GT-R is considered one of the most powerful cars in the Nissan’s lineup. It uses a 3.8-litre twin turbo V6 engine, which generates a maximum power of 466 BHP.

To make it superior in the segment, the model has received some treat as the output upped to 557 BHP, while the performance-oriented Nismo version is capable of delivering an impressive 592 BHP.

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