Production ends in August 2025
Nissan’s high-performance GT-R has evolved into the 2025 model year. Ahead of the end of production in August 2025, probably the last R35 with only an internal combustion engine, here are the key points, changes, etc. As with the 2024 model, there will be a lottery, so contact Nissan if you are interested! There may still be time to get in.
The T-Spec offers even better performance
In March 2024, Nissan announced the 2025 model year of the GT-R. Since its introduction in 2007, the GT-R has introduced a model year system and continued to evolve unceasingly, and this 2025 model year will have two key points.
Firstly, the Premium Edition has a new special blue interior color, Blue Heaven, and secondly, the performance of the Premium Edition T-Spec and Track Edition Engineered by Nismo T-Spec has been improved. High-precision weight-balancing components such as piston rings, connecting rods, and crankshafts, previously used only on the Nismo Special Edition, are now also used on these two models.
These high-precision weight-balancing components, which are only used on the 2024 Nismo Special Edition, will improve the precision of engine response. The two models also feature an aluminum nameplate with the name of the master engine builder engraved in red and a gold model number plate in the engine compartment.
Note that there are no basic performance differences between the 2024 and 2025 models, except for the T-Spec 2 model, which features high-precision weight-balancing components.