The legendary Nissan GT-R, the iconic coupe that has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts around the world, is officially sent The Japanese automaker has ended orders for the supercar, confirming the end of an era. The move marks the final chord in the long and illustrious history of the car, which debuted in 2007, reports Autopilot.
The last market where the GT-R was still available was Japan. Orders were accepted until February 28, after which the factory will focus on fulfilling orders already received. Farewell special versions, which appeared last year, became a symbol of the end of production.

Durability Nissan The GT-R couldn't last forever. Over the years, the car failed to meet stringent environmental, safety and noise standards, forcing the company to discontinue its supply to various markets. Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the UK and, finally, the US - sales of the model were gradually curtailed everywhere.
During its history, the GT-R has undergone three restylings, but its technical basis has remained unchanged. The 3,8-liter “biturbo six” in combination with a 6-speed “robot” and all-wheel drive provided the car with outstanding dynamic characteristics. Engine power increased from 480 to 608 horsepower, and tuning capabilities allowed to achieve incredible figures of over 1000 hp.
The future of the GT-R remains uncertain. Given the financial challenges facing Nissan, the model's prospects look bleak. There are rumors of a possible electrification of the supercar using solid-state batteries, but the company admits that the technology for this is not yet ready.