In the pursuit of the ultimate driving pleasure, Nissan unveils its latest iterations of the iconic GT-R R35, setting a new standard for super sports cars. Debuting in 2007, the GT-R has been a symbol of innovation and performance. With the 2025 GT-R Premium Edition T-spec and the GT-R Track Edition engineered by NISMO, Nissan continues pushing the aging platform’s boundaries.
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One of the most significant upgrades lies under the hood, with the incorporation of high-precision weight-balanced piston rings, connecting rods, and crankshafts. Previously exclusive to the GT-R NISMO Special Edition, these components ensure snappier revs and faster turbo spooling, enhancing the car’s performance and responsiveness on the road or track.
Moreover, both the Premium Edition T-spec and the Track Edition boast exclusive features that elevate the driving experience to new heights. Notably, the inclusion of GT-R-exclusive aluminum takumi certification nameplates adds a touch of prestige, symbolizing the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail inherent in every GT-R.
In a nod to its illustrious heritage, these editions also feature gold-colored model number plates prominently displayed in the engine compartment, underscoring these limited-production models’ exclusivity and collector’s appeal.
For enthusiasts seeking an extra dash of style, the Premium Edition offers the option of the unique new interior color, Blue Heaven, adding a vibrant and luxurious touch to the cockpit.
With these groundbreaking enhancements, Nissan reaffirms its commitment to innovation and performance, solidifying the GT-R’s position as a true icon in the world of high-performance automobiles. The 2025 GT-R Premium Edition T-spec and GT-R Track Edition engineered by NISMO are poised to captivate drivers and enthusiasts alike, setting a new benchmark for driving exhilaration and automotive excellence.
There is no word yet on whether the 2025 Nissan GT-R’s new updates will be brought outside of Japan, so all we can do now is wait.