The Nissan GT-R is a legendary high-performance sports car recognized for its advanced technology and exceptional speed. Since its debut in 1969, the GT-R has gone through multiple generations, each refining its size, aerodynamics, and engineering. From the classic Kenmeri Skyline GT-Rs to the modern R35 model, it has evolved from a nimble coupe into a powerful and sophisticated supercar. This evolution showcases Nissan's commitment to performance, innovation, and distinct design.
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Current Generation
2024 Nissan GT-R (R35, facelift 2023)

1370 mm
L:4710 mm | W:1895 mm
Current Model - Production: 2023-present
- Model Year: 2024
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4690-4710 mm184.6-185.4 in
- Width: 1895 mm74.6 in
- Height: 1370 mm53.9 in
- Trunk Capacity: 249 liter8.8 cu ft
Discontinued Generations
2017 Nissan GT-R (R35, facelift 2016)

1370 mm
L:4710 mm | W:1895 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2016-2023
- Model Year: 2017
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4690-4710 mm184.6-185.4 in
- Width: 1895 mm74.6 in
- Height: 1370 mm53.9 in
- Trunk Capacity: 249-315 liter8.8-11.1 cu ft
2019 Nissan GT-R50

2018 Nissan GT-R50 Prototype

1316 mm
L:4784 mm | W:1992 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2018-2019
- Model Year: 2018
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4784 mm188.3 in
- Width: 1992 mm78.4 in
- Height: 1316 mm51.8 in
2011 Nissan GT-R (R35, facelift 2010)

1370 mm
L:4680 mm | W:1895 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2010-2016
- Model Year: 2011
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4670-4680 mm183.9-184.3 in
- Width: 1895 mm74.6 in
- Height: 1370 mm53.9 in
- Trunk Capacity: 315 liter11.1 cu ft
2008 Nissan GT-R (R35)

1370 mm
L:4650 mm | W:1895 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2007-2010
- Model Year: 2008
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4650 mm183.1 in
- Width: 1895 mm74.6 in
- Height: 1370 mm53.9 in
- Trunk Capacity: 315 liter11.1 cu ft