India, Aug. 29 -- After nearly two decades, Nissan has officially ended production of the GT-R R35. First launched in 2007, the car became more than just a high-performance machine, it became a cultural icon, celebrated in video games, films, and among car fans worldwide.

In total, around 48,000 R35 GT- Rs.were produced over its long run. The very last car to leave Nissan's Tochigi plant in Japan was a premium edition, T-Spec, painted in the much-loved 'Midnight Purple.' It will be delivered to a customer in Japan, marking the end of an era.

Unlike most sports cars, the GT-R blended everyday usability with supercar-level performance. It was fast, refined, and packed with technology that constantly evolved year after year. Fans often des...