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The Skyline NISMO gets a version of the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 that the new Nissan Z and Infiniti Q50 Red Sport gets. While it makes 400 horsepower in those cars, it makes 414 hp and 404 lb-ft of ...
If you’re experiencing déjà vu, it’s likely because the Nissan Skyline is sold as the Infiniti Q50 in the United States. We even get a range-topping, performance-oriented trim level, the 400 ...
The 2024 Nissan Skyline NISMO will go on sale next year for the 60-year anniversary of the first Nissan Skyline GT race car. Prices for Japan are set at 7.88 million Yen for the base version ...
Prices for the new Nissan Skyline NISMO start at 7,880,400 yen, which translates into $55,075. The NISMO Limited kicks off at 9,479,800 yen, which would be around $66,255.
Nissan says its aim with the Skyline Nismo models was to build a sedan that is just as comfortable as the standard model but is even faster, leveraging Nismo’s racing technologies and expertise ...
Once home to the storied GT-R badge, Nissan’s Skyline has become, effectively, Infiniti-badged products in the United States. The most recent Skyline sedan was essentially an Infiniti Q50.
Gird your loins, Nissan fans. The current, 13th-generation Skyline has nearly reached the end of its life cycle, and an unverified rumor claims its successor ...
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