R’s order books are officially closed, tying off the story that started back more than 18 years ago at the car’s 2007 Tokyo ...
R35 Nissan GT-R production ends in July 2025 Order books have now closed Order books for the U.S. closed after the 2024 model year The R35-generation Nissan GT-R bowed out of the U.S. market after ...
It’s official: Nissan’s GT-R is off the order books. The Nissan Japan website has put a note on its GT-R page that basically says it’s received all of the orders that it can manage through the end of ...
“We have received many orders for the Nissan GT-R, and we have now finished accepting orders for the planned production quantity”. “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our many customers ...
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our customers for their support since its release in 2007.” More: Nissan Wouldn’t Mind Selling The R35 GT-R For Another 17 Years This ...
The R35 Nissan GT-R, a car that arrived and stomped all over ... many customers for their patronage over the years since its release in 2007," the site reads.
It continues: ‘We have received many orders for the Nissan GT-R and have now finished accepting ... our customers for their support since its release in 2007.’ Going strong till the end ...
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our many customers for their patronage over the years since its release in 2007.” The R35 generation of the Nissan GT-R debuted in 2007 It had a ...
A statement on the carmakers website said: "We have received many orders for the Nissan GT-R and have now finished ... for their support since its release in 2007." The February 28 message ...
For a car never sold new in the U.S., the Nissan Skyline GT-R has an enviable reputation here. Enthusiasts know it as a movie and video-game star, and even as a surprisingly common matchbox car.
The Nissan GT-R sports car can no longer be ordered in Japan ... many customers for their patronage over the years since its release in 2007.” Introduced in Australia in April 2009, the ...
The explosive GT-R can rocket from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 kph) in just 2.7 seconds with Launch Control on its way to a top speed of 196 mph (315 kph). Since 2007, Nissan has sold over 40,000 GT-Rs ...