As with the current Japanese-market Skyline, America's version will be a fast sedan, probably using the Z's engine.
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These Are The 10 Most Powerful JDM Engines Ever Built
These are the top ten most powerful performance engines from the Japanese domestic market and the vehicles that made them ...
Nissan is reportedly working on a new Skyline—although the badge never truly disappeared in Japan, it lost part of its ...
The Japanese automaker has unveiled a new Armada build that riffs on the Patrol nameplate with off-road looks and ...
Welcome to Graded.Here we discuss legendary marques, models, or trim packages and affix a letter grade to a selection of ...
Nissan introduced the all-new Patrol NISMO in Dubai, featuring a 3.5L V6 twin-turbo engine delivering 496 horsepower in Sport Mode, emphasizing speed and precision.
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What Does GT-R Stand For? Dig into the Nissan Skyline’s History
According to Nissan, the G stands for “grand tourer,” a nod to the car’s ability to comfortably go on long drives, while the ...
Brett T. Evans has more than a decade of experience driving, writing about, and evaluating automobiles. His early career comprised writing about pre- and post-war classic cars, as well as late-model ...
Nissan is tossing around the idea of a new Nissan LEAF NISMO again, but this time it will be based the newly upgraded version. I know, we’ve all heard this one before. Nissan has been talking about ...
Nissan says it might build a Leaf NISMO if enough fans demand it, hinting at a performance-tuned EV that could revive the hatch’s enthusiast appeal. Spencer explained that the definition of “NISMO” ...
Nissan may still be "three to five years" away from finally introducing the first new GT-R in what would be over 20 years, but buyers hoping for new Nismo products in the near future may have more new ...
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