This new Nissan GT-R R35 gets the R34 color

This new Nissan GT-R R35 gets the R34 color


We apologize in advance for entertaining you with this ‘dead sparrow’. In 2022 we received the sad – but expected – news that the production of the Nissan GT-R R35 for Europe will cease. This happened because the emission regulations in Europe are stricter than in other parts of the world. In America, demand is low, so Nissan will continue to sell the GT-R there for a while.

To further boost sales, Nissan is presenting two limited editions of the GT-R. We didn’t want to deprive you of this T-spec Takumi and Skyline Edition. Both ‘special editions’ refer to the predecessor, the Nissan Skyline R34, with paint and interior colours.

Nissan GT-R R35 Takumi special color

Takumi is the name of the group of workers who hand-build the GT-R’s 3.8 liter V6 engine. The Takumi version above gets a gold VIN plate and red lettering on the engine bay in honor of the engine builder. There will also be Nismo items such as ceramic brakes and flared wheel arches up front. The best thing about this version is probably the fact that the GT-R Takumi can be ordered in Midnight Purple, known from the R34 Skyline.

You know the blue color of the Nissan GT-R R3 Skyline Edition

If Nissan has a Skyline to its name, this car must refer to the R34, right? Nissan is coming up with the GT-R R35 which can be ordered in different colors Bayside Blue. This was the base color of the R34 Skyline GT-R. We’ve seen this interesting shade before on the GT-R’s 50th anniversary. Now Nissan has also addressed the interior. The Skyline Edition of the Nissan GT-R has Sora’s blue– interior color, like the R34 Skyline GT-R.

Prices for both models are yet to be announced. If you want one, you’ll have to go shopping abroad. Please note: Nissan indicates that there will not be many, and that there are only a few dealers in America that will sell it. So you’ll have to be quick.