Nissan Ceases Production of R35 GT-R, Introduces Special Editions
SAUDI ARABIA : Legendary farewell: Nissan's R35 GT-R marks the end of an era
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Why is Nissan discontinuing the R35 GT-R?
Nissan is discontinuing the R35 GT-R after 17 years of production, specifically for the North American market.What is the HyperForce electric concept?
The HyperForce electric concept is a next-generation GT-R equipped with an all-electric drivetrain, previewing the future of Nissan's sports cars.Nissan has decided to discontinue its R35 GT-R after 17 years of production specifically for the North American market. The brand announced that October will be the final month of production for this model. To honor the departure of this legendary model, Nissan introduced the Takumi and Skyline Edition models, marking the end of an era for this iconic sports car.
- The production for the North American market will end in October.
- No future plans have been disclosed for other regions.
- The Takumi and Skyline Edition models have been launched.
Comparing the Takumi and Skyline Editions
Nissan has unveiled two special editions to celebrate the heritage of the R35 GT-R:
Model |
Features |
Price |
---|---|---|
Skyline Edition |
Bayside Blue paint, blue interior |
$132,985 (AED 488,460.55) |
Takumi Edition |
Midnight Purple paint, gold RAYS forged wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes |
$152,985 (AED 561,921.55) |
Performance Legacy and Future Directions
The Nissan GT-R gained global popularity for its powerful 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine. It delivers 570 horsepower and can be paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission for seamless performance. The model is known for its superior power output of more than 1000 horsepower with modifications. Thus, it continues to be a symbol of performance and excellence.
Nissan expressed a shift towards innovative performance and future advancements, pointing to the HyperForce electric concept that it developed in October 2023. This concept previews the next-generation GT-R equipped with an all-electric drivetrain. It is likely to make its debut by the end of this decade.
With the production of the R35 GT-R ceasing, Nissan bids farewell to a legendary model that has left an incredible mark in the history of automobiles. While the GT-R may not see a direct successor, Nissan is focussing on advanced performance and integrating electric technologies. These moves mark its commitment to shaping the future of sports cars.
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