Farewell to the iconic model R35 GT-R! Nissan has announced that it had to end production!
September 20, 2024
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Nissan, iconic Production of the R35 GT-R model has been discontinued He announced that he had to give it up. Although the company wanted to keep the R35
Nissan, iconic Production of the R35 GT-R model has been discontinued He announced that he had to give it up. Although the company wanted to keep the R35 GT-R on the market for another 17 years, new regulations prevented this.
Pierre Loing, Nissan’s global product managerstated that the GT-R was being retired in Europe due to new noise regulations. The vehicle, which was pulled from the European market in 2021, was previously pulled from the Australian market after failing to meet stricter safety standards. GT-R production ends in 2025but Nissan has no plans to introduce a new model to fill this gap.
GT-R production ends in 2025, what will Nissan do?
The production of GT-R Loing reminds that it will end in 2025 At Nissan’s Tochigi plant in Japan He stressed that there is no other model that can fill this gap. While the Hyper Force concept introduced last year raises the possibility of a fully electric R36 model in the future, given Nissan’s long development processes in the past, it could take until 2030 before such a model reaches the market.
Moreover Nissan’s Vice President of Global Product Strategy Ivan Espinosa announced that he has started work on a third sports car, stating that production approval has not yet been given for the rebirth of Silvia.
Due to strict regulations in the automotive industry Significant changes are taking place. This year, many performance vehicles in Europe, such as the Toyota GR86, Subaru BRZ, Porsche Boxster and Cayman, were retired due to regulations.
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