The R35-generation Nissan GT-R has reached the end of the road in Australia with the final iteration touching down on local shores. Nissan is sending off the GT-R in Australia with a final shipment of approximately 50 units, consisting of both T-Spec and Nismo SV variants. This particular T-Spec model finished in black is also the last Nissan vehicle in Australia that will be fitted with a compliance plate or label, certifying that it meets Australian Design Rules. New motor vehicle standards implemented in the country will see this certification move entirely online.
Nissan announced in September that it was
killing off the GT-R in Australia because it doesn’t meet new side-impact crash
test regulations. Those who wanted to buy a 2022 model year GT-R were offered
the car in Premium guise (AU$ 193,900 / US$ 140,987), Premium Luxury (AU$ 199,800
/ US$ 144,422), T-Spec (AU$ 256,700 / US$ 186,700), Nismo (AU$ 378,000 /
US$ 274,932), and Nismo SV (AU$ 393,800 / US$ 286,424) variants.