The refreshed sports car of the Japanese brand is intended for the home market. It is possible that the new model year will be the last for the current model.
The production of the Japanese sports car Nissan GT-R of the current generation R35 was launched in 2007. This model experienced its first serious restyling in 2016; later, a variety of rumors about a possible successor began to appear in the media, but none of them were officially confirmed by the company. At the beginning of last year, the sports car was updated again, and now the manufacturer has brought the version for the domestic market to the 2025 model year: the two-door has received a number of significant updates.
Pictured: Nissan GT-R 2025 model year
According to unconfirmed information, the 2025 Nissan GT-R may be the last for the R35 generation. As part of the current update, the sports car in the Premium Edition T-Spec and Track Edition versions was equipped with components that were previously exclusive to the Nismo Special Edition, as the company explained, we are talking about weight-balanced piston rings, connecting rods and crankshafts.
The refreshed cars of these versions received commemorative aluminum plaques with certificates above the engines and golden plates with chassis numbers located in the engine compartment. The 2025 Nissan GT-R is equipped with a 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbo engine, the standard version has an output of 573 hp, and the flagship Nismo has 608 hp.
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Another update for the two-door was the special Blue Heaven interior trim (translated from English as “blue skies”). This interior, decorated in light blue, is available for the Premium Edition. The main color is combined with black elements, decorative carbon inserts and white stitching.
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Now Nissan dealers in Japan have already begun accepting orders for the 2025 GT-R model year, the first buyers will receive their copies in June. For the refreshed starting version of the GT-R Pure Edition they are asking for at least 14,443,000 yen (equivalent to approximately 8.91 million rubles at the current exchange rate), and purchasing the top version of the GT-R Nismo Special Edition will cost at least 30,613,000 yen (about 18. 9 million rubles).
In the photo: interior of the 2025 Nissan GT-R in Blue Heaven trim 1/2
In the photo: interior of the 2025 model year Nissan GT-R in Blue Heaven 2/2 trim
Recall that last fall, as part of the Japan Mobility Show, which was held in Tokyo, Nissan presented several concepts, one of which was Hyper Force with a power plant whose total output is 1360 hp. This show car is supposed to be a prologue to the all-electric GT-R.
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Nissan Hyper Force received a fully carbon fiber body with active aerodynamic elements integrated into its flat outer edges. These include retractable side canards on the front end and ventilation gills above the front wheels. The concept also received huge wheels made of carbon fiber with aerodynamic flaps.