Nissan Ends Production of the Iconic R35 GT-R: A Legendary Era Concludes

Nissan has officially produced the last-ever R35 GT-R, marking the end of an era for supercar enthusiasts worldwide. The R35 GT-R, a symbol of Japanese engineering and performance, captured the hearts of car lovers since its introduction in 2007. Over the years, Nissan rolled out 48,000 units of this legendary model, each powered by a hand-built engine crafted by a team of nine dedicated “master craftsmen”.

Last Nissan R35 GT-R produced

The End of a Supercar Icon

Nissan’s Tochigi plant, where these machines came to life, now closes the chapter on a car that redefined performance and technology in its class. The meticulous work of the master craftsmen—who assembled every single one of the mighty 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engines—helped the GT-R become a legend on both road and track. Fans and collectors will now look back at the R35 GT-R’s legacy with admiration and nostalgia.

What’s Next for Nissan and GT-R Fans?

While this signals the end for the R35, Nissan enthusiasts eagerly await what the brand’s future brings. Whether you owned one, dreamed of one, or just admired its performance, the R35 GT-R will always have a special place in automotive history.

Sources:
Top Gear: Nissan builds last ever R35 GT-R