The Skyline badge has earned its reputation. From racing to the streets, the badge represents the kind of performance Nissan ...
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Nissan Confirms A New Skyline Is Coming
Nissan is reportedly working on a new Skyline—although the badge never truly disappeared in Japan, it lost part of its ...
Davies has had a keen interest in cars from a very young age. It didn't matter what kind of car it was, as long as it had four wheels and made some cool noises, he was into it. His interest in cars ...
Nissan is preparing an electric prototype of one of its most iconic performance cars ever: The R32 Skyline GT-R. The project was revealed on Nissan‘s Japanese website, alongside a teaser video and a ...
Nissan and Infiniti make a valiant effort to bring back the glory of the old days with new enthusiast-centric models, but is ...
One-of-one R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R LM is perhaps the rarest of all Skyline models, and it's currently in the United States. You’d be hard-pressed to find ...
Offered in very limited numbers between 1969 and 1972, the first-generation Skyline GT-R was replaced by a scarcer breed in 1973. A one-year-only affair, the “Kenmeri” numbers fewer than 200 examples ...
We answer why the mightiest Nissan Skyline is called “GT-R” and what it stands for. When talking about Japanese sports cars, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is about as legendary as they come. While many ...
Before the GT-R became its own thing, Nissan had the Skyline GT-R. One of the most revered performance cars to come out of Japan also happens to be a favorite of the aftermarket scene, but this fellow ...
Nissan in March announced plans to turn an R32-generation Skyline GT-R into an electric car under a project known as R32 EV. The automaker last week showed the car that will serve as the donor for the ...
Many of the best auto industry stories are the ones that never make it past the closed doors of R&D centers. But now, almost two decades after holding interviews with the fathers of the Nissan Skyline ...
The Nissan Skyline GT-R was a legend on both street and circuit. As such, it was only natural that some enterprising collectors would stow some examples away for posterity (and profit). Many believe ...
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