According to records, the Nissan GT-R R35 with a striking red color has been upgraded by the car owner with some exterior details in a sporty style. The front bumper adds a large spoiler, the air vents and wheel arches are adjusted in a more aerodynamic direction. The car uses a set of 5-spoke double black rims combined with red brake calipers, creating a more powerful appearance than the original.
The appearance of the GT-R R35 also evokes a remarkable milestone for this car line. In early 2025, Nissan announced that it would stop receiving new orders for the GT-R in some markets, ending a journey of nearly two decades since the R35 generation was launched in 2007. During that time, the model was continuously upgraded to maintain its position in the high-performance sports car group.
In terms of operation, the GT-R R35 uses a 3,8L twin-turbo V6 engine, producing about 480 horsepower and a maximum torque of 588 Nm, accompanied by a 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox and full-time four-wheel drive. The car is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in about 3.5 seconds.
Appearing with the GT-R model is a fourth-generation Toyota Supra (A80) - a sports car line that was produced in the period 1993–2002 and is currently quite rare in Vietnam. This is a generation Supra using a 6-cylinder in-line engine, continuing the tradition of many previous Toyota sports car models, and is highly appreciated by the car enthusiast community for its ability to upgrade performance.
The simultaneous appearance of two Japanese sports car models belonging to two different performance symbols shows the persistent appeal of the JDM line in the domestic market, although the remaining number of cars is not large.