The car is said to have undergone many upgrades in appearance and performance, including information that the powertrain has been refined to achieve a capacity of up to 1,200 horsepower.
The GT-R has a below-entry style with an expanded body kit made from carbon fiber, including front bumper, wind splitter, side brace and rear bumper. The large rear spoiler helps increase the pressure on the road surface, supporting stable operation at high speed. The vehicle uses a black 5-spoke single-spoke wheel combined with orange brake clips, creating a powerful and sporty appearance.
The appearance of this special edition GT-R R35 also reminds us of an important milestone in the high-performance car line from Japan. In early 2025, Nissan announced that it would stop accepting new orders for the GT-R, officially ending the 18-year journey of the R35 generation since its launch in 2007. For nearly two decades, the GT-R has been continuously upgraded, becoming a symbol of high-speed sports cars worldwide.
In terms of power, the Nissan GT-R R35 is equipped with a 3.8L twin-turbocharged V6 engine, producing 480 horsepower and a maximum torque of 588 Nm. The car uses a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission and a full-time four-wheel drive system, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in about 3.5 seconds before reaching a maximum speed of about 309 km/h.
The appearance of this model in Ho Chi Minh City has attracted special attention from domestic car enthusiasts, as the GT-R is not only a symbol of Nissan's performance but also one of the most popular sports cars in the world.