Nissan has launched the 2025 GT-R in Japan. This supercar is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in June. The new car has been mechanically upgraded only for the Premium Edition T-spec and Track Edition models. Both cars will use customized piston rings, connecting rods and crankshafts from the Nismo special edition. These strengthened parts can improve engine response and reduce turbo lag. .
In addition to the internal reinforcement of the engine, both models will also have an aluminum nameplate in the engine compartment with the signature of the manufacturing technician and a gold plate with the chassis number. Inside the car, the Premium Edition model has a new blue interior option called “Blue Heaven”, and the starting price of this “God of War” is about US$105,400 (Note: currently about 758,000 RMB). By comparison, the Pure Edition model starts at $97,700 (currently about 702,000 RMB). The most expensive one is the Nismo Special Edition, priced at US$207,000 (currently about 1.488 million RMB).
Nissan is currently accepting orders for the 2025 GT-R in Japan, noting that production will be limited and may even reject some orders due to insufficient supply. This information undoubtedly supports rumors that the R35 model may be discontinued after the end of this generation. Japanese magazine Mag-X reported last week that 2025 will be the final year for the R35, and production will be very limited. They claim Nissan has informed dealers that production of the supercar will be discontinued due to the unavailability of some parts in the future.
The R35 model has been in series production since December 2007, with a development history dating back to 2000. Prior to the release of the production model, Nissan also released two concept cars, one unveiled at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show and the other, the GT-R Proto, unveiled at the same show in 2005. At the renamed Japan Mobility Show last year, Nissan released the Hyper Force concept car, strongly hinting that a pure electric GT-R is coming.