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日产R35GT-R车型正式停产,累计产量4.8万台

Core Insights - Nissan has officially ceased production of the R35 GT-R model, marking a significant shift in the era of traditional high-performance gasoline vehicles [2] - The last R35 GT-R was produced at Nissan's Tochigi plant in Japan, with CEO Ivan Espinosa indicating that the GT-R may return in an evolved form in the future [2] - The R35 GT-R, which began production in 2007, has a total production volume of approximately 48,000 units over its 18-year lifespan and set a record with a Nürburgring lap time of 7 minutes and 29.03 seconds, making it one of the fastest production cars in the world [2] Financial Context - Nissan is currently in the early stages of a turnaround plan, with an expected operating loss of 180 billion yen during the period from April to September [2]