1969 - Current
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Generations
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Photo and details...Introduction: Nissan introduced another facelift for its supercar-killer GT-R in early 2023 at the Tokyo Auto Show, improving the vehicle's look and refining its ride qualities.
Photo and details...Introduction: The iconic Nissan GT-R R35 was launched at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2007 as a 2009 model and it received further updates. The 2017 version received a new interior and 20 hp more than before.
Photo and details...Introduction: When Nissan unveiled the car at the Tokyo Auto Show in 2007, the car enthusiast world was set on fire. The look of the car and the on-paper specs were in the super-cars league, but at half the price.
Photo and details...Introduction: Arguably one of the most iconic Japanese sports cars of all time, the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 has gathered a cult following worldwide. It encompasses 40 years of automotive development, and it's only getting more popular 30 years after production ended.
Photo and details...Introduction: There are not many cars built in Japan that gathered so much attention such as the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. And the 1999 V-Spec was even better.
Photo and details...Introduction: The fourth generation of the GT-R appeared in 1995, and even though it wasn't a major upgrade compared to its predecessor, it represented an essential step toward the GT-R R34.
Photo and details...Introduction: Nissan introduced the fourth generation of the Skyline GT-R nameplate in 1995, and it was available in two trim levels: the GT-R and the V-Spec.
Photo and details...Introduction: After successfully introduced the R32 series, Nissan built a special version to get a homologation to race the vehicle in various championships.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Nissan Skyline R32 was part of a long-range of performance vehicles made in Japan. The GT-R was introduced in 1989 after a long break.
Photo and details...Introduction: Nissan produced the second generation of the Skyline GT-R in 197 units before it cut it from the assembly lines due to newer emission standards.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1966, Nissan bought the small Japanese company named Prince, that had a long history in motor racing.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1966, Nissan bought the small Japanese company named Prince, that had a long history in motor racing. And together they developed a special, four-door sedan: it was the Skyline GT-R.