12:21 04-02-2026

Nissan GT-R R35: production end, pricing trends, and depreciation

The Nissan GT-R R35 ended production in 2025 after 20 years. Learn about its price history, 42% depreciation over 5 years, and strong collector value with used models selling for around $100,000.

The Nissan GT-R R35 generation ended production in 2025 after a successful two-decade run. Over its lifetime, approximately 48,000 units of this generation were built and sold.

When it first launched, the base model cost under $70,000. However, by the early 2020s, prices had risen significantly. In 2021, for instance, the base version was priced around $113,450, while the top-tier NISMO variant commanded $210,740.

According to CarEdge, the GT-R depreciates by about 42% over five years. Today, used GT-Rs are available on the market for around $100,000. Yet, at auctions, low-mileage examples fetch much higher prices.

In practice, this means the sports car retains strong residual value and remains appealing to collectors and enthusiasts. For example, a 2021 Nissan GT-R NISMO with under 400 miles sold for about $210,000—matching the price of a new equivalent model.