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Nissan Skyline

The Nissan Skyline (Japanese: 日産・スカイライン, Hepburn: Nissan Sukairain) is a brand of automobile originally produced by the Prince Motor Company starting in 1957, and then by Nissan after the two companies merged in 1967. After the merger, the Skyline and its larger counterpart, the Nissan Gloria, were sold in Japan at dealership sales channels called Nissan Prince Shop.

Nissan Skyline
2019 Nissan Skyline Hybrid GT Type SP (HV37, Japan)
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Prince (1957–1967)
Production1957–present
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car (1957–1981)
Mid-size car (1981–2002)
Compact executive car (2001–present)
RelatedNissan Skyline GT-R (1969–1973, 1989–2002)
Chronology
PredecessorPrince Sedan

The Skyline was largely designed and engineered by Shinichiro Sakurai from inception, and he remained a chief influence of the car until his death in 2011.

Skylines are available in either coupé, or sedan body styles, plus station wagon, crossover, convertible and pickup/sedan delivery body styles. The later models are most commonly known by their trademark round brake and tail lights. While not distributed in the United States until its importation as the Infiniti G, the Skyline's prominence (particularly for the GT-R variant) in video games, movies and magazines resulted in many such cars being imported there, and makes up a large amount of second-hand Japanese car imports to Europe and North America. The majority of Skyline models are rear-wheel drive, with all-wheel drive being available since the eighth-generation's debut.

The eleventh-generation Skyline (V35) was another major turning point for the nameplate, as it dropped some of the previous generation Skyline's trademark characteristics such as the straight-six engine (replaced with a V6) and turbocharging (reintroduced in the thirteenth-generation/V37 model), and eventually separated the GT-R into its own line. Nissan decided to retain the Skyline for the luxury-sport market segment, while its platform-mate, the 350Z, revived the Z line of pure sports cars.[1] The V35 was the first Skyline made for export to North America, being sold under Nissan's luxury marque Infiniti as the G35 in 2002. The Skyline (V36/J50) is sold in Europe, North America, South Korea, Taiwan, and the Middle East as the Infiniti G37 and EX respectively.

On April 12, 2010 a Guinness Book of Records[citation needed] event took place with 225 Skylines taking part in a parade lap at the ISTS at Silverstone UK, which produced two world records: the most recorded Skylines at one meet at one time, and most Skylines on a track at the same time.

Nissan Skyline logo

First generation (Prince Skyline ALSI/BLSI/S21/R21/BLRA-3; 1957)

First generation
Prince Skyline (ALSI/BLSI/S21/R21/BLRA-3)
 
Prince Skyline ALSID-1
Overview
Production1957–1964
33,759 units sold
AssemblyMitaka, Japan
Designer
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission3-speed manual
4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,535 mm (99.8 in)
Length4,280–4,380 mm (168.5–172.4 in) (ALSI/BLSI)
4,475 mm (176.2 in) (S21)
4,650 mm (183.1 in) (BLRA)
Width1,675 mm (65.9 in) (ALSI/BLSI)
1,695 mm (66.7 in) (BLRA)
1,780 mm (70.1 in) (S21)
Height1,385–1,410 mm (54.5–55.5 in) (BLRA)
1,535 mm (60.4 in)
Curb weight1,265–1,340 kg (2,788.8–2,954.2 lb) (ALSI/BLSI)
1,340–1,350 kg (2,954.2–2,976.2 lb) (BLRA)
1,340–1,365 kg (2,954.2–3,009.3 lb) (S21)
Chronology
PredecessorPrince Sedan

ALSI-1 series

The first Skyline was introduced on April 24, 1957, at the Takarazuka Theater, in Hibiya, Tokyo,[3] for Fuji Precision Industries, marketed as a luxury car. It featured a 1.5 L (1,482 cc) GA-30 engine (also known as FG4A-30) producing 44 kW (60 hp) at 4,400 rpm, which was previously used in the prototype Subaru 1500, Subaru's first car.[4] It used a de Dion tube rear suspension and was capable of 140 km/h (87 mph). The car weighed around 1,300 kg (2,900 lb). Skylines were produced as four-door sedans and five-door station wagons. Two models were available: the ALSIS-1 standard and the ALSID-1 Deluxe. The ALSI-1's appearance seems to be influenced by 1950s American cars (the front end was similar to the 1957 Chevrolet); the car featured rear tail fins, chrome molding and two-tone paint.

ALSIS-1

The ALSIS-1 standard model featured a grille with a large center bar with 6 vertical slats above it. The side strips ran straight from the rear of the car to the front doors, where it dipped into a V-shape, widening and kicked upwards until it hit the front of the car. The side badge said "Skyline".

ALSID-1 Deluxe

The ALSID-1 Deluxe featured a different grille compared to the standard model. The large center bar was absent and instead a pair of fog lights are mounted just inside of the front turn signals. Between the fog lights "PRINCE" is spelled out in individual gold letters. A painted side strip, surrounded by a chrome strip ran horizontally the length of the car, widening from front to back. On this side strip was the side badge, which said "Skyline Deluxe".

The Skyline also spawned the ALPE double cab pickup truck and the ALVE delivery van, both marketed as the Skyway.

ALSI-2 series

The ALSI-2 series was released in October 1959 and was nearly identical to the ALSI-1 series except for the engine. Higher quality fuel allowed for an increase in compression and a power increase to 70 hp (71 PS). This new engine was designated the FG4A-40 (this engine was also known as the GA-4).

The ALSI-2-1 series was released in February 1960. The Deluxe, along with the commercial variants, were updated with quad headlights (the standard model retained the twin headlights). The side strip design was changed on standard models; the V-shape in the side strip was moved from the front doors to the rear doors. On Deluxe models the side strip design remained the same. The standard model gained quad headlights in September 1960 with the release of the ALSI-2-2 series.

BLSI-3 series

The BLSI-3 series was released in May 1961. The 1500 engine used in the ALSID Deluxe was dropped and instead used the 91 hp (92 PS) 1.9L GB-4 (also known as FG4B-40) OHV four-cylinder engine from the Gloria. The BLSI series was otherwise identical to the ALSI series, except for a "1900" badge on the side. The standard model received the new engine in October 1961.

Commercial variants remained available, also equipped with the new engine.

S21 series

The S21 series was released in September 1962. It was in production until November 1963. The front end was redesigned in an attempt to update the look of the car. The result was rather unsuccessful as the car now looked like a 1950s body with a 1960s front end. The S21 continued to use the 1.9L GB-4 engine.

The 3-door van was dropped and replaced with a 5-door station wagon; a double cab pickup truck remained available.

BLRA-3 Skyline Sport

The S21 Deluxe-based Skyline Sport featured hand-built Michelotti bodies in stylish coupe and convertible versions. These cars used the 1.9 L GB-4 engine from the S21D. While only a few hundred were built, Prince Motors had a very aggressive product placement group and they can be seen (along the company's mainstream models) in many Toho films of the early 1960s. The canted headlights reflected a similar appearance on the late 1950s through early 1960s Lincoln Continental, Buick, and Chrysler 300. The appearance is similar to the 1960s Lancia Flavia and Triumph Vitesse as Michelotti did contribute to Lancia vehicles during this time; Giugiaro's design of the short-lived Gordon Keeble GT was similarly influenced. Being the first sports-focused model, the Skyline Sport foreshadowed the Skyline GT-R sub-range.

Second generation (Prince Skyline S50/S54/S56/S57/V51/W50; 1963)

Second generation
Prince Skyline (S50/S54/S56/S57/V51/W50)
 
Prince Skyline 1500 Deluxe (S50D-1)
Overview
Also called
  • Prince Skyline[2]
  • Prince A150[2]
  • PMC-Mikado A150[5]
  • PMC Skyline [6]
  • Nissan A150[2]
  • Prince A200GT[2]
  • Nissan A200GT[2]
  • Nissan Prince Skyline
Production1963–1968
114,238 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerShinichiro Sakurai
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1484 cc G-1 I4 (S50/V51/W50)
  • 1483 cc G-15 I4 (S57)
  • 1988 cc G-7 I6 (S54)
  • 1862 cc D-6 diesel I4 (S56)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,390 mm (94.1 in)
2,590 mm (102.0 in) (S54)
Length
  • 3,990 mm (157.1 in) (S50S/S56)
  • 4,100 mm (161.4 in) (S50D/S57)
  • 4,125 mm (162.4 in) (V51)
  • 4,175 mm (164.4 in) (W50)
  • 4,235 mm (166.7 in) (S54-3)
  • 4,255 mm (167.5 in) (S54-2)
  • 4,300 mm (169.3 in) (S54-1)
Width
  • 1,495 mm (58.9 in)
  • 1,510 mm (59.4 in) (S54B-3)
Height
  • 1,410 mm (55.5 in) (S54)
  • 1,425 mm (56.1 in) (S56/W50)
  • 1,435 mm (56.5 in) (S50/S57)
  • 1,445 mm (56.9 in) (V51)
Curb weight
  • 920 kg (2,028 lb) (S57)
  • 935–960 kg (2,061–2,116 lb) (S50)
  • 1,005 kg (2,216 lb) (S56)
  • 1,025–1,095 kg (2,260–2,414 lb) (S54)
  • 1,035–1,055 kg (2,282–2,326 lb) (V51/W50)

S50

 
Prince Skyline 1500 Deluxe (S50D-1)

In 1961 Fuji Precision Industries changed its name to Prince Motor Company (for the second time). Two years later, in September 1963, the S50 Skyline Deluxe (S50D-1) was launched,[7] followed by the Skyline Standard (S50S-1) in April 1964. This was the second generation car, and became one of the more desirable cars in Japan. It was powered by the G-1 engine,[4] a 68 hp or 70 PS (51 kW) version of the old GA-4. The S50 series were available with a three-speed column shift transmission, or a four-speed floor shift transmission from February 1965 (Deluxe only). A two-speed automatic option was added to the Deluxe in June 1966. The lower priced and equipped Standard model was added in April 1964; aiming at taxi operators and others it also lacked bumper overriders, making it 11 cm shorter. Three main models of the S50 were built: the S50-1 (1964–1966), the lightly facelifted S50-2 (1966–1967) and the S50-3 (1967–1968). These all used the same engine, with the later S57 receiving a more modern unit.

Externally, the S50-1 was installed with rounded brake lights and integrated tail lights, with a centrally installed turn signal, similar in appearance to the Ford Galaxie of 1961. The significant appearance change from the previous generation seems to reflect a similar approach done by German company BMW in 1962 with the New Class series, in deciding to build a small, affordable, performance coupe and sedan.

The S50 was sold in some markets with an A150 designation. In European markets (and other export markets), it was also marketed as the PMC-Mikado A150.[5] The S50-2 was also sold as the S56SE A190D for export markets in Europe[8] and Asia (such as in British Hong Kong),[9] which was equipped with the 55 hp (56 PS) 1.9 liter D-6 OHV diesel engine. This model had trim and equipment levels similar to the S50S-2. In Europe, period testers commented on the car's compact size (more like a 1.0 than a 1.5) and its sprightly performance, in large part due to the extremely low gearing.[10] The car's ample lighting was also noted, offering twin headlights, a bevy of warning lamps, numerous engine room light fittings, etcetera.[11] Also lauded were the cars road manners, as evident by the six-cylinder Skyline's competition successes.[10]

In August 1966, Nissan and Prince merged and the S50 also appeared with Nissan Prince Skyline badging. In October 1966, the S50-2 was introduced. This light facelift included a new grille and rectangular taillights, as well as changes to the interior, and with the addition of an extraction vent on the C-pillar.[12] It was sold as Prince Skyline, Prince A150, or PMC A150, depending on the market. All "Prince" dealership locations were added to the existing Nissan/Datsun Japanese dealerships, while retaining the Prince name to become the Nissan Prince Store.

In August 1967 the S50-3 was introduced. The tail lights and front side indicators were changed to a wider rectangular shape, but otherwise the car remained identical to the S50-2 series. The S50-3 was the last Prince model to use the G-1 engine. The Deluxe trim was rebranded as the S57 series.

S54

Prince launched racing and road version of Skyline 2000GT in May 1964.[13] It was based on the S50D-1 and used the G-7 engine from the Gloria S41, though the car needed a 200 mm (8 in) extension to the wheelbase (all forward of the cowl) to provide space in the engine bay for the inline six. It entered the second Japanese Grand Touring II (GT-II) on 3 May 1964[14] and they hoped to win the race. Competing against the Porsche 904, the Skyline GTs managed second through to sixth places.[15] Only 100 units S54A-1 were made for homologation purpose[15] (92 road cars and 8 racing cars)[13] and sold out instantly due to the success of the race vehicle. The S54A-1 was available with the standard single carburetor (G7-A) 2.0-liter inline-six engine (producing 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) and 16.0 kg⋅m (157 N⋅m; 116 lb⋅ft)), 4-speed manual transmission and tachometer as standard. The triple Webber carburetors, a LSD, 5-speed manual transmission, sport steering wheel and oil cooler were available as additional options.[16]

In February 1965, the Prince Skyline 2000GT (S54B-2) was released to the Japanese market,[17] followed by the less powerful 2000GT-A (S54A-2) in September on the same year[18] and S54B-2 model was renamed to 2000GT-B.[19]

The GT-B model featured three Weber 40DCOE-18 carburetors (G7-B; producing 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) at 5,600 rpm and 17.0 kg⋅m (167 N⋅m; 123 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm), rear torsion bar suspension, Nardi steering wheel, power brakes and front disc brakes as standard. The cheaper GT-A did not receive Nardi steering wheel, booster brakes, front disc brakes and rear wheel torque rod.[18] Both models could get additional options such as safety belts, radio, heather, bigger fuel tank, a LSD, 5-speed close ratio manual transmission and racing suspension kits.[18][17]

In October 1966, the GT received mild facelift similar to S50D-2, but retained its original round taillights. This model was known as S54-3. Still with similar equipment as S54-2, except for seat belts and 5-speed manual transmission (GT-B only) that became standard.[20][21]

The South Australian versions both used the S54B engine, the difference was in the gearbox, the GT-A had a 4-speed gearbox, and the GT-B had the European ZF 5-speed gearbox.

S57

 
Nissan Prince Skyline 1500 DeLuxe (S57D)

In August 1967 Prince released the successor of the S50D-2 called the S57.[7] It used a new engine of Prince's (designed before the merger with Nissan), the OHC 1.5 L (1,483 cc) G15. At 88 PS (65 kW; 87 hp), it was the most-powerful engine in the Japanese 1,500 cc class. The S57D was almost identical to the S50S-3 except for using different grille with a red "88" badge (for 88 PS) and an "OHC" badge above the right side reversing light. The trunk badge said "Prince" and the side badges said "Skyline 1500" or "Skyline 1500 Deluxe". There was a "NISSAN" badge of the left side of the grille as well as well as below the left side backup light. After the Prince name was dropped, the "NISSAN" badge under the backup light disappeared (the badge on the grille remained), and the "Prince" badges were replaced by "NISSAN", but the stylized "P" emblem on the hood remained.

Third generation (C10; 1968)

Third generation (C10)
 
Pre-facelift Nissan Skyline Sedan 1500 Family Deluxe (C10)
Overview
Also calledDatsun Skyline
Datsun-Nissan 2000GT[22]
Datsun-Nissan 2400GT[23]
Production1968–1972
310,447 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerShinichiro Sakurai
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission3-speed automatic
3/4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,490 mm (98.0 in) (4-cylinder sedan/coupé/wagon)[24]
  • 2,570 mm (101.2 in) (GT-R coupé)[25]
  • 2,640 mm (103.9 in) (6-cylinder/GT-R sedan)[24][25]
Length
  • 4,135 mm (162.8 in) (4-cylinder coupé)[24]
  • 4,265–4,275 mm (167.9–168.3 in) (wagon)[24]
  • 4,330 mm (170.5 in) (6-cylinder/GT-R coupé)[24][25]
  • 4,395 mm (173.0 in) (GT-R sedan)[25]
  • 4,400–4,430 mm (173.2–174.4 in) (6-cylinder sedan)[24]
Width
  • 1,595 mm (62.8 in)[24]
  • 1,610 mm (63.4 in) (GT-R sedan)[25]
  • 1,665 mm (65.6 in) (GT-R coupé)[25]
Height
  • 1,370 mm (53.9 in) (GT-R coupé)[25]
  • 1,375 mm (54.1 in) (6-cylinder coupé)[24]
  • 1,385 mm (54.5 in) (GT-R sedan)[25]
  • 1,390 mm (54.7 in) (4-cylinder coupé/6-cylinder sedan)[24]
  • 1,405 mm (55.3 in) (4-cylinder sedan)[24]
Curb weight
  • 945–1,110 kg (2,083.4–2,447.1 lb) (coupé)[24]
  • 960–1,130 kg (2,116.4–2,491.2 lb) (sedan)[24][23][25]
  • 1,015–1,035 kg (2,237.7–2,281.8 lb) (wagon)[24]

The C10 series of August 1968, which began its development under Prince at the company's Ogikubo R&D centre in the suburbs of Tokyo, was marketed with a Nissan badge. By the time the C10 went on sale, the Prince nameplate had been completely phased out on cars and trucks. The dealer network selling the cars became the Prince channel of Nissan, and the marketing group stayed at the Prince headquarters in Mita instead of moving to Nissan's headquarters in Ginza. The C10 Skyline was launched with Prince's 1.5 L OHC G15 I4 like the S57. A 1.8 L G18 version was also available. A station wagon variant, known previously as the Prince Skyway, was offered with this generation. A hardtop coupé was introduced in October 1970.

The brake- and tail-lights were modified to square units, but now included dual units for both the left and right side of the vehicle. As the Skyline was now a Nissan product, it was repositioned above the Bluebird as a more sport-oriented sedan and coupe, while the Bluebird remained more economical. Its appearance shows some resemblance to the earlier 1961 Fiat 2300, designed by Pininfarina.

2000GT

In October 1968 the GC10 2000GT's engine power was decreased to 105 hp (78 kW), Nissan introduced an automatic variant in June 1970, as well as a 2-door coupe in October 1970.

2000GT-X

In September 1971, the KGC10 2000 GT-X received a 2.0 L (1,998 cc) L20SU straight-six engine instead of the Prince G-7 engine. The chassis was already designed to fit a straight six, to avoid the S54 extension problem. 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp) was available from this new engine. In March 1972 the lineup was expanded to include a four-door GT-X sedan.

GT-R

The first GT-R Skyline appeared in February 1969.[26] Called the PGC-10 (KPGC-10 for later coupé version) internally and Hakosuka (ハコスカ) by fans. Hako (ハコ) means box in Japanese, and suka(スカ) is short for Skyline (スカイライン; Sukairain). It used the 2.0 L (1998 cc) S20 I6. This new DOHC engine (which was designed by the former Prince engineers) produced 160 hp (119 kW) and 180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) of torque, and was similar to the GR8 engine used in the Prince R380 racing car.

The GT-R began as a sedan, but a 2-door coupé version was debuted in October 1970 and introduced in March 1971. The cars were stripped of unnecessary equipment to be as light as possible for racing, and performed well at the track. The sedan racked up 33 victories in less than two years, and the coupé stretched this to 50 through 1972.[26]

The C10 raced against many cars including the Toyota 1600GT, Isuzu Bellett GTR, Mazda Familia (R100) & Capella (RX-2) – even Porsche. In late 1971 the new Mazda RX-3 became the GT-R's main rival. The GT-R managed a few more victories before the RX-3 ended the GT-R's winning streak.

Models:

  • 1500 – 1.5 L G-15 I4, 88 hp (71 kW), 128 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft)
  • 1500 – 1.5 L G-15 I4, 95 hp (71 kW), 128 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft)
  • 1800 – 1.8 L G-18 I4, 105 hp (78 kW), 150 N⋅m (111 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT – 2.0 L L20 I6, 120 hp (89 kW), 167 N⋅m (123 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT-X – 2.0 L L20SU I6, 130 hp (96 kW), 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT-R – 2.0 L S20 I6, 160 hp (118 kW), 180 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)
  • 2400GT 2.4 L – L24 I6, 130 hp (97 kW), 198 N⋅m (146 lb⋅ft)[23]

Body styles

  • C-10 4-door sedan or 5-door wagon (August 1968 - September 1972)
  • GC-10 4-door 2000GT (October 1968 - September 1972)
  • PGC-10 4-door GT-R Skyline (February 1969 - September 1970)
  • KPGC-10 2 Door GT-R Skyline (October 1970 - September 1972)
  • KGC-10 2000GT 2-door (October 1970 - September 1972)
  • KGC-10 2000GT-X 2-door (September 1971 - September 1972)
  • KGC-10 2000GT-X 4-door (March 1972 - September 1972)
  • GLC-10 2000GT 4-door Left Hand Drive
  • HGLC-10 2400GT 4-door Left Hand Drive

Fourth generation (C110; 1972)

Fourth generation (C110)
 
Facelift Nissan Skyline 1800 GL sedan (HC111)
Overview
Also calledDatsun 160/180/240K
Datsun 240K GT[27]
Datsun Skyline 240K GT[27]
Production1972–1977
670,562 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerShinichiro Sakurai
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupe
5-door station wagon
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Powertrain
EngineGasoline:
1.6 L G16 SOHC I4
1.8 L G18 SOHC I4
2.0 L L20A/E SOHC I6
2.0 L S20 DOHC I6 (GT-R)
2.4 L L24 SOHC I6
Transmission3-speed automatic
3/4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,515 mm (99.0 in) (4-cylinder model)[28]
2,610 mm (102.8 in) (6-cylinder model)[28]
Length4,250 mm (167.3 in) (4-cylinder model)[28]
4,315 mm (169.9 in) (wagon/van)[28]
4,460 mm (175.6 in) (6-cylinder model)[28]
Width1,625 mm (64.0 in)[28]
1,695 mm (66.7 in) (GT-R)[29]
Height1,380 mm (54.3 in) (GT-R)[29]
1,385 mm (54.5 in) (6-cylinder hardtop)[28]
1,395 mm (54.9 in) (4-cylinder hardtop/6-cylinder sedan)[28]
1,405 mm (55.3 in) (4-cylinder sedan/wagon)[28]
1,425 mm (56.1 in) (van)[28]
Curb weight980–1,095 kg (2,160.5–2,414.1 lb) (4-cylinder model)[28]
1,135–1,240 kg (2,502.2–2,733.7 lb) (6-cylinder model)[28][30][31]
1,145 kg (2,524.3 lb) (GT-R)[29]
1,030–1,070 kg (2,270.8–2,358.9 lb) (wagon/van)[28]

The C110 generation was produced from September 1972 through August 1977. For export in the 1970s, the C110 and GC110 Skyline was sold as the Datsun K-series, with models such as the Datsun 160K, 180K and Datsun 240K.

The body styles were, once again, four-door sedan, two-door hardtop coupé, and five-door station wagon. The C110 was more fussy in its styling than its predecessor, particularly so in wagon form, where unusually for a wagon design, no windows were fitted between the C and D pillars.[citation needed] Its appearance seems to be influenced by the 1970–1975 Citroën SM.[citation needed] The C110 was the first version to return to the round rear tail and brake lights introduced in 1963 albeit with dual units from the previous generation, and the appearance has become a traditional Skyline feature. The styling also influenced a smaller, more affordable two-door coupe, called the Silvia, introduced in 1975. Nissan introduced its emission control technology, primarily consisting of fuel injection on trim packages ending with an "E", using the moniker Nissan NAPS also in 1975. In February 1976, the model was facelifted and became C111 model.[32]

The C110 Skyline was better known as the "Ken & Mary" or "Kenmeri" (ケンメリ) Skyline, stemming from the advertisement campaign in Japan at the time which featured a young couple (Ken and Mary) who relaxed and enjoyed the countryside in Ken and Mary's Skyline (ケンとメリーのスカイライン). The ads were highly successful and perhaps as a result the C110 was sold in very large numbers in Japan. Kenmeri was also a play on the term "Meriken" (メリケン) an old Japanese slang term for "American" due to the new Skyline's resemblance of American muscle cars of the time.

It sold just as well in Australia (in a 2.4L 6-cylinder form, badged as "Datsun 240K"). There, the 240K was about the same price as a Ford Falcon GT or BMW 5 Series, around AUD$5000.

GT-R

The Skyline GT-R hardtop arrived in September 1972 but only lasted until March 1973, when Nissan ceased its production. The oil crisis saw many people preferring economy cars and high-performance sports cars were looked down upon. Nissan pulled out of Motor Racing, so there was no purpose to the GT-R. It was not officially exported anywhere, although Nissan contemplated exporting to Australia. Only 197 KPGC110 GT-Rs were ever sold in Japan,[32] through specialist Nissan Performance shops (before it was called NISMO). This was the last GT-R for 16 years until the BNR32 in 1989.

Models

  • 1600/160K – 1.6 L G16 I4
    • 100 PS (99 hp; 74 kW) / 135 N⋅m (14 kg⋅m; 100 lb⋅ft)
  • 1800/180K – 1.8 L G18 I4
    • 105 PS (104 hp; 77 kW) / 150 N⋅m (15 kg⋅m; 111 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT – 2.0 L L20A I6
    • 115 PS (113 hp; 85 kW) / 162 N⋅m (17 kg⋅m; 119 lb⋅ft) (single carburetor regular gasoline)
    • 120 PS (118 hp; 88 kW) / 167 N⋅m (17 kg⋅m; 123 lb⋅ft) (single carburetor high octane gasoline)
  • 2000GT-X – 2.0 L L20A I6
    • 125 PS (123 hp; 92 kW) / 167 N⋅m (17 kg⋅m; 123 lb⋅ft) (dual carburetors regular gasoline)
    • 130 PS (128 hp; 96 kW) / 172 N⋅m (18 kg⋅m; 127 lb⋅ft) (dual carburetors high octane gasoline)
  • 2000GT-E/GTX-E – 2.0 L L20E I6 (fuel injected)
    • 130 PS (128 hp; 96 kW) / 167 N⋅m (17 kg⋅m; 123 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT-R – 2.0 L S20 I6
    • 155 PS (153 hp; 114 kW) / 173 N⋅m (18 kg⋅m; 128 lb⋅ft) (regular gasoline)
    • 160 PS (158 hp; 118 kW) / 177 N⋅m (18 kg⋅m; 131 lb⋅ft) (high octane gasoline)
  • 240K – 2.4 L L24 I6
    • 122 PS (120 hp; 90 kW) / 187 N⋅m (19 kg⋅m; 138 lb⋅ft) (1975–1978 European model)[31]
    • 130 PS (128 hp; 96 kW) / 196 N⋅m (20 kg⋅m; 145 lb⋅ft)

Body styles

  • Sedan
    • C110/1HC110 - Pre-facelift 1.6L sedan
    • BC111 - Facelift 1.6L sedan
    • PC110/1PC110 - Pre-facelift 1.8L sedan
    • HC111 - Facelift 1.8L sedan
    • GC110/1GC110 - Pre-facelift 2.0L sedan
    • GC111 - Facelift 2.0L sedan
    • HGC110 - Datsun 240K sedan
  • Hardtop
    • KC110/1KBC110 - Pre-facelift 1.6L hardtop
    • KBC111 - Facelift 1.6L hardtop
    • KPC110/1KHC110 - Pre-facelift 1.8L hardtop
    • KHC111 - Facelift 1.8L hardtop
    • KGC110/1KGC110 - Pre-facelift 2.0L hardtop
    • KGC111 - Facelift 2.0L hardtop
    • KPGC110 - 2000GT-R
    • KHGC110 - Datsun 240K hardtop
  • Wagon/Van:
    • VC110/1VBC110 - 1.6L van
    • VPC110 - 1.8L van
    • WPC110 - 1.8L wagon

Fifth generation (C210; 1977)

Fifth generation (C210)
 
C211 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-EL Sedan
Overview
Also calledDatsun 180K/240K/280K
Datsun Skyline
Production1977–1981
539,727 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerShinichiro Sakurai
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupé
5-door station wagon/light van
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission3-speed automatic
4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,515 mm (99.0 in) (4-cylinder)
2,615 mm (103.0 in) (6-cylinder)
Length
  • 4,315 mm (169.9 in) (210 Wagon/Van)
  • 4,395 mm (173.0 in) (211 Wagon/Van)[33]
  • 4,400 mm (173.2 in) (4-cylinder)
  • 4,600 mm (181.1 in) (6-cylinder)
Width1,625 mm (64.0 in)
Height1,375–1,425 mm (54.1–56.1 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,050–1,160 kg (2,314.9–2,557.4 lb) (4-cylinder)
  • 1,175–1,265 kg (2,590.4–2,788.8 lb) (6-cylinder)

The succeeding C210 series of August 1977 continued to split the Skyline range into basic four-cylinder and six-cylinder models, the latter with a longer wheelbase and front end. This line continued through August 1981. A rare variant would be the wagon version, which had a unique styling treatment behind the rear doors, of a much smaller window than usual between the C and D pillars. The Skyline received an internal and external facelift in late 1978,[34] which led to a change of the model code from 210 to 211. This was also when the Skyline first appeared in several European export markets, such as Germany.[35]

The GT-EX replaced the discontinued GT-R with a turbocharged engine, the L20ET. As installed in the recently renewed Nissan Cedric/Gloria, this had been the first turbo engine to power a Japanese production vehicle.[36] One notable aspect of the turbo versions was that they were not intercooled and there was no form of blowoff valve, only an emergency pressure release valve. As usual with Japanese cars of this period, there were four- or five-speed manuals and a three-speed automatic, with a column-shifted three-speed manual available on lower end cars and vans.[34] The lowest powered option was the 2-liter LD20 diesel fitted to the Skyline Van 200D (VSC211D); it produces 65 PS (48 kW) at 4600 rpm.[33]

The "T" designation on the L16T and L18T does not signify a turbocharger was included; it denotes that those engines came with twin carburetors. The L-series engines were all switched to the cross-flow Z-series in late 1978, although the L16 soldiered on a little longer in the commercial versions. The larger 2.4-liter inline-six was never offered in the domestic Japanese market; having been reserved for export. Export engines were rated in DIN horsepower, so while a Japanese-spec L24 promised 130 hp (97 kW; 132 PS), European market cars with the same engine only claimed 111 hp; 83 kW (113 PS). On the other hand, European buyers could also get the fuel injected L24E with 127 or 130 PS (93 or 96 kW) DIN, about on par with what the turbocharged GT-EX offered.[37][38] Originally marketed as the Datsun 240K-GT in Europe, the fuel injected version was sold as the Datsun Skyline in most markets where it was available. It has a claimed top speed of 186 km/h (116 mph).[35]

In June 1980 the two-liter, fuel injected inline-four Z20E engine was added to the lineup, as was the 2.8 liter straight-six GT-Diesel with 91 PS (67 kW; 90 hp).

Models:

  • 1600TI – 1.6 L L16 I4, 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp), 13.5 kg⋅m (132 N⋅m; 98 lb⋅ft)
  • 1600TI – 1.6 L Z16 I4, 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp), 13.5 kg⋅m (132 N⋅m; 98 lb⋅ft)
  • 1800TI – 1.8 L Z18 I4, 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp), 15.0 kg⋅m (147 N⋅m; 108 lb⋅ft) - the similar L18 received a claimed 77 PS (57 kW; 76 hp) DIN in European export markets.[37]
  • 1800TI-EL – 1.8 L Z18E I4, 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp), 15.5 kg⋅m (152 N⋅m; 112 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT-EL – 2.0 L L20E I6, 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp), 17.0 kg⋅m (167 N⋅m; 123 lb⋅ft)
  • 2000GT-EX – 2.0 L L20ET turbo I6, 145 PS (107 kW; 143 hp), 21.0 kg⋅m (206 N⋅m; 152 lb⋅ft)
  • Datsun 240K-GT – 2.4 L L24 I6, 142 PS (104 kW; 140 hp) DIN, 18.0 kg⋅m (177 N⋅m; 130 lb⋅ft), 180 km/h (112 mph), 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 13.5 s.[39]

Sixth generation (R30; 1981)

Sixth generation (R30)
 
1983 Nissan Skyline 2.4E Liftback (Australia)
Overview
Production1981–1985
406,432 units sold
AssemblyJapan: Musashimurayama
DesignerShinichiro Sakurai
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupé
5-door Liftback
5-door station wagon
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Nissan Leopard
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission3/4-speed automatic or 4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,615 mm (103.0 in)
Length4,620 mm (181.9 in)
Width1,675 mm (65.9 in)
Height1,385 mm (54.5 in)
 
1983 Nissan Skyline Liftback (Australia)
 
1981–1983 Nissan Skyline sedan (Australia)

The names were brought into line with the home Japanese and worldwide markets with the launch of the R30 series in August 1981, which was built on a C31 Laurel platform. Unlike preceding generations, four- and six-cylinder versions now shared a front end of the same length. The R30 was available as a two-door hardtop coupé, a four-door sedan, a five-door Liftback (available only in the R30 generation), or a four-door station wagon. In all, there were 26 variations of the R30 Skyline available.

All versions with the exception of the wagon were usually fitted with the four round tail lights that had become a regular feature to the Skyline's design. The wagon had different tail lights, headlights, and no turbo or six-cylinder versions available. It more closely resembled a Nissan Sunny than a Skyline. The two-door coupé had a hardtop, pillarless design, and featured roll-down quarter windows for the rear seat passengers (a styling feature of the previous C10, C110, and C211 coupés), while four-door versions had a traditional sedan body style with framed windows. The crease that appeared over the rear wheels beginning with the second generation, referred to as the "surf line", no longer appeared starting with this generation.

Various engine configurations were available, initially ranging from the top-of-the-line 103 kW SOHC 6-cylinder turbo L20ET to the 4-cylinder Z18S and 6-cylinder LD28 diesel versions at the other end of the scale. The all-new 16-valve DOHC FJ20 engine debuted in late 1981, and was the first four-cylinder engine from any Japanese manufacturer to employ more than two valves per cylinder (see below). Some of the top spec models featured adjustable suspension dampers that could be adjusted while driving, this was another first for mass-produced JDM vehicles. Nissan Glorias and Laurels also used the L series engines, as well as some diesel (Laurel only) variants.

The R30 range was facelifted in August 1983 with various changes across the board; for example four-wheel disc brakes were now standard issue, instead of being optional for lower-spec models. Trim specifications were revised and the 4-cylinder Z18S engine was replaced with the newer CA18E. Features included upgraded interior trim, new front and rear bumpers, door-mounted wing mirrors (replacing the old 'hockey stick' fender mirrors), and smoked tail lights.

During 1983 the Paul Newman Version R30 was released to commemorate the association between Nissan and the actor Paul Newman, who used to appear in promotional material, as well as race for the company during the late-1970s and early-1980s. The Newman Skyline was simply a top spec GT-ES turbo with signature embroidery and decals.

Export markets also received some larger (albeit less powerful) engines, in the form of 2.4 and 2.8 liter inline-sixes with Hitachi double carburetors, producing 120 PS (88 kW) or 139 PS (102 kW). The 2.8 was added in September 1982.[40]

Australia

Nissan Australia launched the R30 sedan in November 1981, with standard air conditioning, AM/FM radio cassette stereo, digital clock, intermittent wipers, five-speed manual or optional three-speed automatic.[41] This was fully imported from Japan.[42][43] The Liftbacks were released to the market in August 1982.[43] The facelift model launched in Australia during November 1983.[44] Notably, configurations of the R30 sold in Australia and New Zealand were missing the traditional hotplate tail lights, instead opting for more conventional styling.

South Africa

When entering the South African market in late 1982, Skylines were still sold as Datsuns. About a year after being introduced, the Nissan changeover took place. In addition to 2-liter models (sedans and liftbacks), the R30 Datsun Skyline was also available with the 2.8-liter "six" in the GTX Hardtop (the only coupé on offer). Along with the Nissan nameplate the four-door 2.8 GLX was added, using a two-barrel Hitachi carburetor. There was also a GL version, and in May 1984 the four-door GT version arrived. This was sportier than the GLX, benefitting from the GTX suspension and a Weber carburetor, but cost less than the GTX due to less equipment and having drums at the rear. The South African range was lightly facelifted for the 1986 model year, with a luxurious 2.8 SGL replacing the GLX and with the GT discontinued. Automatic transmission became available in the GTX Hardtop and also in the top-of-the-line SGLi sedan (which was not offered with a manual). The R30 was replaced by the R31 Skyline in mid-1987.

2-liter cars have the four-cylinder L20B engine; equipment levels include GL, and GLE-X, and there was also the Skyline 1800 L at the bottom of the ladder.

RS

 
1983–1985 Nissan Skyline RS coupé (DR30), nicknamed "Iron Mask" for its distinctive front end treatment
 
1983–1985 Nissan Skyline 2000 RS-X Turbo coupé (DR30, Japan)

Although making about the same power as the L20ET-powered GT-ES models, the version of the Skyline initially known as the 2000RS was released on October 2, 1981 as more of a stripped-down lightweight racer, without as many luxury extras included (quoted curb weight was only 1,130 kg (2,491 lb)). These were equipped with the naturally aspirated 4-valve-per-cylinder DOHC FJ20E engine generating 110 kW (150 PS; 148 hp) of power at 6,000 rpm and 181 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,800 rpm. The official Nissan chassis designation for all FJ20-powered models was DR30.

In February 1983 the DR30 range received a significant boost in performance with the introduction of the turbocharged FJ20ET engine in the 2000RS-Turbo. Front brakes were also significantly upgraded to cope with the power increase. Now with 140 kW (190 PS; 188 hp) of power at 6,400 rpm (measured on a gross basis) and 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,800 rpm on tap, the FJ20ET enjoyed new-found prestige as the most powerful Japanese production engine of its era.

Nissan sought to elevate the status of the DR30 Skyline as their new flagship model in light of this success, and it received a generous amount of changes to distinguish it from lesser Skyline models in August 1983. Interior equipment was significantly upgraded to now include electric windows, air conditioning and power steering as standard in the new RS-X model (for Extra) with an increased curb weight of around 1,235 kg (2,723 lb) it also included a driver's seat with multi-way power lumbar adjustment, anti-skid control, fog lamps, rear deck spoiler and other features such as dimmable instrument cluster lighting; gone were the days of the spartan, stripped-out race interior, although this could still be specified at time of purchase. But by far the most striking change to the RS was the new unique front end treatment, nicknamed Tekkamen (鉄仮面) or Iron Mask by fans for its distinctive look. The headlights were considerably slimmer, and instead of a conventional grille the hood now sloped down to two narrow slits above a facelifted front bumper and airdam.

Further enhancements were made for 1984, most notably the addition of an air-to-air intercooler allowing the compression ratio to be increased from 8.0:1 to 8.5:1 with revised turbocharger exhaust housing to the FJ20ET powered model increasing output to 205 PS (151 kW; 202 hp) of power at 6,400 rpm (gross) and 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,400 rpm. The intercooled model was nicknamed the Turbo C. The Turbo C formed the basis for the Super Silhouette race car built by GT-R Works and sponsored by Tomica and run in the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship under FIA Group C regulations[citation needed].

An automatic transmission option was also added 1984. Changes to the "Plasma Spark" ignition system followed in early 1985 towards the end of R30 production.

 
1987 Nissan Skyline 2.0D van (R30, Japan)

To this day the FJ20-powered R30 Skyline remains a cult car both at home and overseas (there are still dedicated "one make" drag racing events for this model in Japan), and is credited with rejuvenating the Skyline brand in the early 1980s. It also paved the way for the eventual re-introduction of the legendary GT-R badge, markedly absent since the end of C110 Skyline production in 1973.

The DR30 achieved success in Australian touring car racing during the mid-1980s. The factory backed Peter Jackson Nissan Team made its Group A debut in the opening round of the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship, and over the 10 round series, lead driver George Fury would win four of the rounds and it was only unreliability in the first two rounds that cost Fury the title, finishing only 5 points behind the Volvo 240T of Robbie Francevic. Fury then went on to finish second to the BMW of Jim Richards in the 1986 Australian Endurance Championship, winning four of the six rounds, though failures to finish in the opening round at Amaroo Park in Sydney, as well as a DNF at the James Hardie 1000 at Bathurst cost him the title. Team driver Garry Scott put the DR30 on pole for the James Hardie 1000 before going on to finish third with young charger Glenn Seton.[45] Despite missing out on the drivers' title, Nissan won the 1986 Australian Manufacturers' Championship from BMW. Fury finished off 1986 by finishing second to the V8 Holden Commodore of Allan Grice in the Group A support race for the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide.

Fury was joined in 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship by Glenn Seton. While Fury had a frustrating first half of the championship, Seton battled it out with the BMW M3 of Richards for the title. The series came down to the last race at Sydney's Oran Park Raceway where Richards used the nimble M3 to defeat Seton and win his second ATCC in three years. With Fury finishing third in the championship, this saw Nissan sharing victory with BMW in the 1987 Australian Manufacturers' Championship.[46] The final competitive race for the Peter Jackson Nissan DR30s came in the Group A support race for the 1987 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide where Fury again finished second behind the Ford Sierra RS500 of Dick Johnson.

The 340 bhp (254 kW; 345 PS) DR30 continued to be used by privateer racers in Australian touring car racing until 1989.

Models: (Japan)

 
Paul Newman Version hood decal
  • 1800TI – 1.8 L Z18S SOHC I4, 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp), later models 1.8 L CA18E SOHC I4, 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp)
  • 2000TI – 2.0 L CA20E SOHC I4
  • 2000TI – 2.0 L Z20E SOHC I4
  • 2000GT and Passage – 2.0 L L20E SOHC I6
  • 2000GT Turbo, Passage and Paul Newman Version – 2.0 L L20ET turbo I6, 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp)
  • RS – 2.0 L FJ20E DOHC I4, 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp), 181 N⋅m (133 lb⋅ft)
  • RS-X and RS-X Turbo C – 2.0 L FJ20ET DOHC turbo I4, 190–205 PS (140–151 kW; 187–202 hp), 225–245 N⋅m (166–181 lb⋅ft)
  • 200D GT – 2.0 L LD20 SOHC I4 diesel
  • 280D GT – 2.8 L LD28 SOHC I6 diesel


Seventh generation (R31; 1985)

Seventh generation (R31)
 
1985–1987 Nissan Skyline GT Passage (Japan)
Overview
Also calledNissan Pintara (Australian 4-cylinder models).
Production1985–1989 (Japan)
1986–1990 (Australia)
309,716 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan (Nissan Motor Co.)
Clayton, Australia (Nissan Australia)[47]
DesignerShinichiro Sakurai
Naganori Ito
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
4-door hardtop
2-door coupe
5-door station wagon
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Nissan Leopard
Nissan Pintara
Powertrain
EngineGasoline:
1.8 L CA18I I4
2.0 L CA20E I4
2.0 L RB20E I6
2.0 L RB20ET I6 Turbocharged
2.0 L RB20DE I6
2.0 L RB20DET I6 Turbocharged
2.0 L RB20DET-R I6 Turbocharged
3.0 L RB30E I6
3.0 L RB30DE I6[48]
Diesel:
2.8 L RD28 I6
Transmission5-speed automatic/manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,615 mm (103.0 in)
Length4,590 mm (180.7 in) (pre-facelift sedan/wagon)
4,650 mm (183.1 in) (pre-facelift hardtop)
4,660 mm (183.5 in) (coupe/facelift sedan/hardtop/wagon)
Width1,690 mm (66.5 in)
Height1,365 mm (53.7 in) (coupe)
1,385–1,395 mm (54.5–54.9 in) (hardtop)
1,395–1,410 mm (54.9–55.5 in) (sedan)
1,410 mm (55.5 in) (wagon)
Curb weight1,200–1,350 kg (2,645.5–2,976.2 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorNissan Stagea (station wagon)

The R31 Skyline of 1985 was a natural evolution on the R30 shape, and also this one was loosely based on the Laurel platform (C32). The design was slightly larger and squarer than previous Skylines. It was available as a Sedan, Hardtop sedan, Coupé and station wagon. Affectionately known as the "Seventhsu" or simply "7th Sukairain" by owners, due to it being the 7th-generation Skyline.

The R31 Skyline introduced many new technologies and features. The HR31 was the first Skyline to be equipped with the new RB-series of engines. The HR31 RB engines are often referred to as "Red Top" engines because of the red cam covers. There were three variants. The earliest series of DOHC, 24-valve, RB engines used the NICS (Nissan Induction Control System) injection system with 12 very small intake runners, and a butterfly system to divide the intake ports in half for better low RPM performance. Later versions used ECCS (Electronically Concentrated Control System) engine management, discarded the twelve tiny runners for six much larger ones (though the cylinder heads still retained twelve individual intake ports separated by casting), and received a slightly larger turbocharger. Nissan's RD28, a 2.8 straight-six engine, featured for a diesel option. Another technological first for the R31 was the introduction of Nissan's proprietary four-wheel steering system, dubbed HICAS (High Capacity Active Steering). The R31 series were also the only models in the Skyline family to feature a four-door hardtop variation. These models were generally badged as the Passage GT.

The R31 Skyline was also produced in Australia, with a 3.0 L motor (RB30E) available in sedan or wagon form, as well as a four-cylinder version called the Nissan Pintara. The wagon had the same front style as the coupe and sedan—the only difference being that it lacked the four round brake lights that had been a consistent element of Skyline design (except for the R31 series one/two which had rectangular taillights with a solid bar through the centre which was also shared by the Pintara). These cars were manufactured in Australia due to the heavy import laws which made it expensive to bring cars into Australia and are affectionally called "Dards" by their owners.[citation needed]

29,305 R31 Skylines were also manufactured and sold in South Africa in four-door sedan form between 1987 and 1992. These were the last Skylines seen in South Africa. Power came from either the RB30E 3.0 straight-six engine, RB20E 2.0 straight-six, or the CA20S four-cylinder powerplant.

GTS-R

 
Nissan Skyline 2000 GTS-R (HR31)
 
Nissan Skyline 2000 GTS-R (HR31)

The ultimate version of the R31 was the RB20DET-R powered HR31 GTS-R Coupe of which 823[49] units were built to allow homologation for Group A Touring Car racing. Introduced in late 1987, it had a reworked version of the normal RB20DET with a much larger turbocharger on a tubular steel exhaust manifold, as well as a much larger front-mounted intercooler boosting power to a factory claimed 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp), with racing versions making over 430 hp (321 kW; 436 PS) in Group A trim, though this was still at least 110 hp (82 kW; 112 PS) less than the leading Group A car of the time, the Ford Sierra RS500 (which had approximately the same weight as the Nissan), and around 70 hp (52 kW; 71 PS) less than the heavier (by around 225 kg (496 lb)) V8 Holden Commodore.

Jim Richards and Mark Skaife drove a Gibson Motor Sport prepared Skyline GTS-R to win the 1989 Sandown 500 in Australia. Richards also used the GTS-R in 6 of the 8 races to win the 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship (he used the R32 GT-R in the final two rounds of the series). It was the first Australian Touring Car Championship victory for a Nissan driver after George Fury placed second in 1983 and 1986 and Glenn Seton gained second position in 1987.

Models

Japanese market:

  • 1800 C, 1800 Excel and 1800 Passage – 1.8 L CA18S SOHC I4, 90 hp (67 kW; 91 PS)
  • GT Excel D, GT Passage D – 2.8 L Diesel RD28 SOHC I6, 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS), 173 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft)
  • GT Excel, GT Passage – 2.0 L RB20E SOHC I6, 128 hp (95 kW; 130 PS)
  • GT Excel Twin Cam 24V, GT Passage Twin Cam 24V – 2.0 L RB20DE DOHC I6, 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS)
  • GT Passage Turbo – 2.0 L RB20ET SOHC turbo I6, 167 hp (125 kW; 169 PS), 206 N⋅m (152 lb⋅ft)
  • GT Passage Twin Cam 24V Turbo – 2.0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6, 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS), 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft)
  • GTS – 2.0 L RB20DE DOHC I6, 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS)
  • GTS Turbo – 2.0 L RB20DET DOHC I6, 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) , 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft)
  • GTS-X – 2.0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6, 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) , 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft)
  • GTS-R – 2.0 L RB20DET-R DOHC turbo I6, 210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) , 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft)
  • GTS Autech – 2.0 L RB20DET-R DOHC turbo I6, 210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) , 245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft)
  • Tommykaira M20 – 2.0 L RB20DET DOHC I6, 217 hp (162 kW; 220 PS) , 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft)
  • Tommykaira M30 – 3.0 L RB30DE DOHC I6, 236.5 hp (176 kW; 240 PS) , 294 N⋅m (217 lb⋅ft)[48]

Australian market:

  • Pintara GLi, Executive, GX, & GXE – 2.0 L CA20E I4, 106 PS (78 kW; 105 hp) , 160 N⋅m (118 lb⋅ft)
  • GX, Executive, GXE, Silhouette, Ti – 3.0 L RB30E SOHC I6, 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp) , 252 N⋅m (186 lb⋅ft)
  • Silhouette GTS1 – 3.0 L RB30E SOHC I6, 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) , 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft)
  • Silhouette GTS2 – 3.0 L RB30E SOHC I6, 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp) , 270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft)

South African market:

  • 2.0GL, 2.0GLE – 2.0 L CA20S I4, 106 hp (79 kW; 107 PS), 163 N⋅m (120 lb⋅ft)
  • 2.0SGLi – 2.0 L RB20E SOHC I6, 115 hp (86 kW; 117 PS), 174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft)
  • 3.0SGLi – 3.0 L RB30E SOHC I6, 171 hp (128 kW; 173 PS), 260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft)

Eighth generation (R32; 1989)

Eighth generation (R32)
 
1989–1991 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS sedan (HR32)
Overview
ProductionMay 1989–July 1993 (standard)[50]
August 1989–November 1994 (GT-R)[50]
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerNaganori Ito (1986)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupe
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Nissan Cefiro
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,615 mm (103.0 in)
Length4,530 mm (178.3 in) (coupe)
4,545 mm (178.9 in) (GT-R)
4,580 mm (180.3 in) (sedan)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
1,755 mm (69.1 in) (GT-R)
Height1,325–1,345 mm (52.2–53.0 in) (coupe)
1,340–1,355 mm (52.8–53.3 in) (GT-R)
1,340–1,360 mm (52.8–53.5 in) (sedan)
Curb weight1,120–1,380 kg (2,469.2–3,042.4 lb) (RWD)
1,390–1,480 kg (3,064.4–3,262.8 lb) (AWD)
1,430–1,500 kg (3,152.6–3,306.9 lb) (GT-R)

The R32 Skyline debuted in 1989. It was available as either a 2-door coupe or 4-door hardtop sedan, all other bodystyles were dropped. The R32 featured several versions of the RB-series straight-6 engines, which had improved heads (the twelve port inlet was gone) and used the ECCS (Electronically Concentrated Control System) injection system. Also available was an 1,800 cc 4-cylinder GXi model. Most models had HICAS four-wheel steering, with the rear wheels being hydraulically linked to the front steering. The 2.5-liter GTS-25 became one of the first Japanese production cars to feature a 5-speed automatic transmission. The GTS-t came in standard and Type M configurations, with the Type M having larger five-stud 16-inch wheels, four piston front calipers and twin piston rears plus other minor differences. ABS was optional (except for the GT-R and GTS-4), mechanical LSD was standard on the GT-R and viscous LSD was standard on all turbo models and optional on all but the GXi. Nissan also produced 100 Australian models of the R32. In addition, there was a 4WD version of the GTS-t Type M, called the GTS-4.

This generation was considered a "compact" under Japanese legislation that determined the amount of tax liability based on exterior dimensions. The smaller engines were offered so as to provide Japanese buyers the ability to choose which annual road tax obligation they were willing to pay. The station wagon body style was discontinued, and would not see a replacement (the Stagea) until 1996, by which point the R33 had arrived.

Models:[51]

  • GXi, GXi Type-X (FR32) sedan – 1.8 L CA18i SOHC I4, 91 PS (67 kW; 90 hp), 142 N⋅m (105 lb⋅ft) RWD
  • GTE, GTE Type-X/X.V, SV/V (HR32) sedan – 2.0 L RB20E SOHC I6, 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp), 152 N⋅m (112 lb⋅ft) RWD
  • GTS, GTS SV/V, Type-J/X, Urban Road (HR32) coupe/sedan – 2.0 L RB20DE DOHC I6 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp), 154 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) RWD
  • GTS (HCR32) coupe/sedan – 2.0 L RB20DE DOHC I6, 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp), 154 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) RWD with Super HICAS
  • GTS-t, GTS-t Type-M/S (HCR32) coupe/sedan – 2.0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6, 215 PS (158 kW; 212 hp), 265 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) RWD with Super HICAS
  • GTS-4 (HNR32) coupe/sedan – 2.0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6, 215 PS (158 kW; 212 hp), 265 N⋅m (195 lb⋅ft) 4WD with Super HICAS
  • GTS-25 SV, Type-X (ER32) coupe/sedan – 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp), 231 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) RWD
  • GTS-25 Type-S/XG (ECR32) coupe/sedan – 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 180 PS (132 kW; 178 hp), 231 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) RWD with Super HICAS
  • Autech Version GTS-4 (HNR32) sedan – 2.6 L RB26DE DOHC I6, 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp), Autech Version (auto only) 4WD with Super HICAS - only 201 made[52]
  • GT-R (BNR32) coupe – 2.6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin-turbo I6, 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp), 368 N⋅m (271 lb⋅ft) 4WD with Super HICAS

Type-Nismo/N1/V-Spec I/V-Spec I N1/V-Spec II/V-Spec II N1 (Race engine for Nismo (normal output) and N1, no info from nissan (but no 24U stamp like the later once but most likely the same)

Production numbers:[51]
Standard - 269.554
GT-R - 43.937

Total - 313.491

GT-R

The R32 GT-R was first produced in 1988 including prototype cars. The first six Nismos were built in 1989. The other 554 NISMO GT-Rs were all built in 1990 and were all Gunmetal Grey in color. The RB26DETT engine actually produced ~320 PS (316 hp),[58] but it was understated due to the Japanese car makers' "gentlemen's agreement" not to exceed 280 PS (276 hp). The engine was designed for ~500 hp in racing trim,[59] and then muzzled by the exhaust, boost restriction, and ECU. After this increase the car would put out ~310 hp (~230 kW) and could do 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds and the quarter mile in 12.8 seconds.[citation needed]

The GT-R had a significantly larger intercooler, larger brakes, and aluminum front guards and hood. Other distinguishing features include flared front and rear wheel arches. More supportive seats were fitted, and the turbo boost gauge and digital clock were removed from inside the instrument cluster. The clock was replaced with a torque meter that indicated how much torque was being delivered to the front wheels (0%–50%). Oil temp, voltage, and turbo boost gauges were fitted just above the climate control.

The Porsche 959 was Nissan's target when designing the GT-R. The chief engineer, Naganori Ito, intended to use the car for Group A racing, so the design specification was drawn up in conjunction with a copy of the Group A rules. The Nordschleife production car record at the time of development was 8'45" – set by a Porsche 944. Nissan test driver Hiroyoshi Katoh reset the record with a time of 8'20".[60] Best Motoring managed 8'22"38.[61]

The R32 GT-R dominated Japanese Touring Car Championship (JTCC), winning 29 races from 29 starts, taking the series title every year from 1989 to 1993.[62] It took 50 races from 50 starts from 1991 to 1997 (latterly R33) in the N1 Super Taikyu.

The R32 GT-R was introduced into the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1990 and promptly ended the reign of the previously all-conquering Ford Sierra Cosworth, winning Bathurst 1000 classic in 1991 and 1992. This success led to the Australian motoring press nicknaming the car Godzilla due to it being a "monster from Japan". As Australia was the first export market for the car the name quickly spread. Such was the GT-R's dominance that it was a significant factor in the demise of Group A Touring Car racing, the formula being scrapped soon after. JTCC was similarly blighted by the R32 GT-R, and splintered soon after, leading to the switch to the Supertouring category and also indirectly to the GT500 category of today.

When originally designed, the homologation rulebook mandated 16-inch wheels, so that's what the GT-R got. This limited the size of the brakes, and the four-piston calipers used by Nissan were not competitive. After the rules changed to allow 17-inch wheels, the GT-R V-spec (for Victory) emerged in February 1993 wearing 17" BBS mesh wheels (225/50/17) covering larger Brembo calipers. The clutch actuation changed from a push to a pull system and the car had a standard mechanical rear differential (the electronic rear differential did not show up until the R33 V-Spec). A year later, the V-Spec II appeared with a new sticker and wider tires (245/45 17).[63]

The Nismo Skyline GT-R is a limited (500 street, 60 racing) version of Nissan Skyline with Nissan RB engine with twin steel turbochargers rated 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp) at 6,800 rpm and 353 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm, all-wheel steering, electronically controlled all-wheel drive.[64]

In August 2014, the first R32 Skyline GT-Rs became eligible for US import under the NHTSA "25 year" rule, which allows vehicles that are at least 25 years old (to the month of manufacture) to be imported. These vehicles, due to their age do not have to comply with federal emissions or with federal motor vehicle safety standards.[65]

Ninth generation (R33; 1993)

Ninth generation (R33)
 
1993–1996 Nissan Skyline sedan (R33)
Overview
Production1993–1998
217,133 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerKozo Watanabe (1991)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupe
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
RelatedNissan Laurel
Nissan Stagea
Powertrain
EngineGasoline:
2.0 L RB20E I6 (GTS)
2.5 L RB25DE I6 (GTS-25, GTS-4)
2.5 L RB25DET Turbocharged I6 (GTS-25t)
2.6 L RB26DETT I6 Twin Turbocharged (GT-R)
2.8 L RBX-GT2 I6 Twin Turbocharged (400R)
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,720 mm (107.1 in)
Length4,640 mm (182.7 in) (coupe)
4,675 mm (184.1 in) (GT-R)
4,720 mm (185.8 in) (sedan)
Width1,720 mm (67.7 in)
1,780 mm (70.1 in) (GT-R)
Height1,340–1,360 mm (52.8–53.5 in) (coupe)
1,360–1,375 mm (53.5–54.1 in) (sedan)
Curb weight1,270–1,410 kg (2,799.9–3,108.5 lb) (RWD)
1,430–1,470 kg (3,152.6–3,240.8 lb) (AWD)
1,530–1,540 kg (3,373.1–3,395.1 lb) (GT-R)

The R33 Skyline was introduced in August 1993. Slightly heavier than the R32, it was available in coupe and sedan body configurations. The R33 was the safest of the models with a rating of 3.8 out of 5.5 accordingly; the airbag system and internal crash bars made this vehicle significantly safer than previous models. All models now used a six-cylinder engine. Nissan took the unusual step of down-grading the GTS model to have only the RB20E, while the twin-cam of the R32 GTS was discontinued. The 2.0 L turbo RB20DET GTS-t was also discontinued and was replaced with the GTS-25t which was equipped with the larger RB25DET and featured HICAS as standard in all GTS-25t sub-models except the Type G.

Some models came equipped with a new version of the HICAS 4-wheel steering system called Super HICAS. This computer controlled system was first used on the R32 GT-R. Super HICAS used electric actuators to steer the rear, as opposed to the hydraulic HICAS. This generation was no longer considered a "compact" under Japanese legislation that determined the amount of tax liability based on exterior dimensions.

As an option, an active limited slip differential was available instead of the standard viscous LSD. This new unit locked the rear differential if it detected that traction was lost by one of the wheels. A light on the dash also lit up if the LSD engaged. Active LSD came standard on all V-Spec R33 GT-R Skylines and was also available on some ECR33 GTS-25t models; these can be identified by the A-LSD and SLIP lights on the tachometer.

The RB25DE and RB25DET engines also became equipped with NVCS (variable inlet cam phasing). NVCS equipped RB series engine have a bulge on the front of the cam cover. To celebrate their 40th anniversary, Nissan introduced a very rare 4-door GT-R. Two versions of the 4-door GT-R were available from Nissan's subsidiaries: the first was produced by Autech, and the second was a joint Autech/Nismo project.

A Nissan Laurel C34 based wagon was released in September 1996, called the Stagea. It is widely regarded as a compatriot of the Skyline, rather than the Laurel it was based on, owing to drivetrain configurations—Commonly AWD using ATTESA ET-S. A common modification on the Stagea is to fit it with an R34 skyline front, in effect making an R34-lookalike wagon. A manual transmission was only available on the RS-Four S and 260RS models. There was also an Autech tuned Stagea, the 260RS; released with full GT-R running gear, including an RB26DETT engine and manual transmission, a unique body kit, 17" BBS style alloys, and GT-R instrumentation.[66]

Models:

  • HR33 GTS – 2.0 L RB20E SOHC I6, 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp), 172 N⋅m (127 lb⋅ft)
  • ER33 GTS-25 – 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp), 231 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft)
  • ENR33 GTS-4 – 2.5 L RB25DE DOHC I6, 190 PS (140 kW; 187 hp), 231 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft) 4WD
  • ECR33 GTS-25t – 2.5 L RB25DET DOHC turbo I6, 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp), 294 N⋅m (217 lb⋅ft)
  • ECR33 P.Ride 280 Type MR – 2.8L RB28DET DOHC turbo I6, 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp)

1996

The R33 Skyline (Spec 2) continued the concepts introduced in the R32. Driver and Passenger airbags became standard in 1996. As a result, pre-1996 models are barred from being imported into various countries for consumer road use as they do not meet the frontal impact standards. (However, in the U.S., there are Federal Laws regarding safety and emissions that require certain documents to be obtained, certain criteria to be met and adhered to, or 25 years to pass, before the sale of this vehicle becomes legal.[citation needed]) For the RB25DET engine the ignition system was also changed, with the ignition module no longer located on the cam covers and was instead replaced by smart ignition coils (Ignitor built into coil) and ECU. The RB25DET's turbo was also given a nylon compressor wheel to improve response. Throughout the time the R33 was produced there were quite a number of different styled lights and bodykits fitted, the actual body/chassis underwent no changes. Among the cosmetic changes in the spec 2 were, the headlights which tapered down more towards the grill and were fitted with improved reflectors, the grill (which was longer on the Spec 1), the hood which had a re-shaped leading edge to fit the new lights and front bumper changing shape in the smallest amount to match the lower edge of the new headlights. Later models of the Spec 2 also had the option of having an Active-LSD fitted. The R33 ceased production in February 1998 with the 40th Anniversary R33.

GT-R

The previous R32 model was a well proven build, but the R32 wasn't without faults and suffered with uplift and balance issues. Along with that, Nissan was, as other Japanese companies were, under strict restrictions on power gains. So Nissan had to combat all these areas so the sophisticated strength Programme was made. Nissan increased the width by about one inch on the R33 to the R32 and made it about 4 inches longer. This gave the R33 a longer wheelbase overall and lower stance mixed with new technology now from the computer aerodynamic age. Each line on the R33 was intended to give the car ultimate aerodynamics with wider gaps in the bumper and angles of air movement which allowed better cooling, in addition to the fuel tank lifted; the battery moved to the trunk. Rigidity points were added mixed with improvements on the Attessa and Hicas all now offered the R33 with the best aerodynamics, balance, and handling. Nissan engineers also found other ways to reduce weight, even by a few grams. This includes: Hollowing out the side door beams. Using high tensile steel on body panels. Reduction in sound deadening materials. Super HICAS becoming electric. Hollowing out of rear stabilizer bar. Use of high tensile springs front and rear. Shrinking the ABS actuator. Light aluminum wheels with higher rigidity The front and rear axles were made of aluminum (as in the BNR32), but so were engine mount insulators and brackets. New plastics were used for: fuel tank, head lamps, super high strength "PP" bumpers, air cleaner, changing the headlining material, changing material of rear spoiler. All this put together meant we saw an improved time against the R32 of 21 seconds faster around the Nürburgring and 23 seconds faster in V spec trim, still making the R33 the fastest Skyline around the Nürburgring. The BCNR33 GT-R version also had the same RB26DETT engine that the BNR32 was equipped with, although torque had been improved, due to changes in the turbo compressor aerodynamics, turbo dump pipe, and intercooler. The turbo core changed from a sleeve bearing to a ball bearing, but the turbine itself remained ceramic, except on N1 turbos (steel turbine, sleeve bearing). From the R33 onward, all GT-Rs received Brembo brakes.[67] In 1995 the GT-R received an improved version of the RB26DETT, the ATTESA-ETS four-wheel-drive system, and Super HICAS 4-wheel steering.

A limited edition model was created in 1996, called the NISMO 400R, that produced 400 hp (298 kW) from a road-tuned version of Nissan's Le Mans engine.[68] A stronger six-speed Getrag gearbox was used.

An R33 GT-R driven by Dirk Schoysman lapped the Nordschleife in less than 8 minutes. The Skyline GT-R R33 is reported to be the first production car to break 8 minutes, at 7 minutes and 59 seconds. Other manufacturers had caught up since the R32 was released, and the R33 never dominated motorsport to the extent of the R32. The R33 saw victory in the JGTC GT500 dominating the class and taking victory each year until its final racing year in which it was finally beaten by the McLaren F1 GTR.

The R33 saw huge favour in the tuning world with it being a popular model on the Wangan and top tuning companies building heavily tuned version from Top Secret ran by Smokey Nagata to Jun etc. and later by companies like Sumo. HKS GT-R would hold a drag series record for several years in there drag series making a record win of 7.671-second pass at Sendai Hi-Land Raceway with Tetsuya Kawasaki behind the wheel and taking it to be the world's fastest AWD car. Models:

  • GT-R – 2.6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin-turbo I6, 305 PS (224 kW; 301 hp), 375 N⋅m (277 lb⋅ft) (advertised as 280 PS) 4WD
  • GT-R LM – 2.6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin-turbo I6, 305 PS (224 kW; 301 hp) FR
  • NISMO 400R – 2.8 L RBX-GT2 DOHC twin-turbo I6, 400 PS (294 kW; 395 hp), 478 N⋅m (353 lb⋅ft) 4WD
  • 4Dr.GT-R Autech Version – 2.6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin-turbo I6, 305 PS (224 kW; 301 hp), 375 N⋅m (277 lb⋅ft) (advertised as 280 PS) 4WD - only 447 made[69]

Tenth generation (R34; 1998)

Tenth generation (R34)
 
1998 –2000 Nissan Skyline sedan (ER34)
Overview
Production1998–2001 (up to 2002 for the GT-R and up to 2005 for the NISMO Z-Tune)
64,623 units sold
AssemblyMusashimurayama, Japan
DesignerKozo Watanabe (1996)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupe
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive (ER/HR34)
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive (BNR/ENR34)
RelatedNissan Laurel
Nissan Stagea
Powertrain
EngineGasoline:
2.0 L RB20DE I6 (GT)
2.5 L RB25DE I6 (25GT, GT-X, 25GT-V, 25GT-FOUR)
2.5 L RB25DET turbocharged I6 (25GT-T)
2.6 L RB26DETT I6 twin turbocharged (GT-R)
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual Getrag 233 (GT-R)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,665 mm (104.9 in)
Length4,580 mm (180.3 in) (coupe)
4,600 mm (181.1 in) (GT-R)
4,705 mm (185.2 in) (sedan)
Width1,720 mm (67.7 in) (coupe)
1,725 mm (67.9 in) (sedan)
1,785 mm (70.3 in) (GT-R)
Height1,340–1,350 mm (52.8–53.1 in) (coupe)
1,360 mm (53.5 in) (GT-R)
1,375–1,385 mm (54.1–54.5 in) (sedan)
Curb weight1,330–1,460 kg (2,932.1–3,218.7 lb) (coupe)
1,360–1,490 kg (2,998.3–3,284.9 lb) (sedan)
1,540–1,580 kg (3,395.1–3,483.3 lb) (GT-R)
Chronology
SuccessorNissan GT-R (R35) (for GT-R models)

In May 1998, the HR34, ER34, ENR34, and BNR34 marked the introduction of the more fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly RB25DET NEO engine. The RB20E engine was discontinued in the R34 base model (GT), and the RB20DE, after last being used in the R32 Skyline, was reintroduced in the updated NEO guise. The R34 GT, powered by the RB20DE NEO and coupled with a five-speed gearbox, became the most fuel-efficient straight-six Skyline to date (of any shape). The 4-speed automatic transmission available on some models was retained, and was upgraded with tiptronic-style manual controls.[70] An export-market 25GT Turbo coupe variant (often abbreviated as GT-T) was sold in Singapore and Hong Kong from 1998 to 2000, while the facelift 25GT Turbo was sold in New Zealand between 2001 and 2002 alongside the GT-R V-Spec. These were the only three countries outside of Japan that sold the R34 25GT Turbo model Skylines new. All Japanese Nissan Prince Store locations that sold the Skyline were renamed Nissan Red Stage.

Nissan introduced two new models for the base vehicle, the 25GT-X and the 25GT-V. The 25GT-X was only available as a sedan and included optional extras over the base-model 25GT and 25GT Turbo such as tinted rear windows and pop-up LCD display that replaced the triple cluster on the turbo models. Another version, the 25GT-V, was a naturally-aspirated variation powered by the RB25DE, came standard with the upgraded 4-piston front and 2-piston rear Sumitomo calipers, limited-slip differential and 17" alloy wheels only found on the turbo models.

In August 2000, the R34 received a facelift which changed the front bumper to a new, sleek design and Xenon headlights were standard across the entire range along with side-airbags built into the driver and passenger outer seat bolsters. For the interior, pedals were changed from rubber to aluminum while the gear shift knob and steering wheel were now made of genuine leather in a 2-tone design, the latter branded with the Skyline "S" badge as opposed to the Nissan logo. The centre console and dials now had an iridium-silver appearance; previously they were a gunmetal-grey look.[71] Optional exterior extras for the R34 included exterior aero which consists of redesigned front and rear bumpers, side skirts and a wrap-around spoiler on the rear which was only available for the coupe. Optional tuning NISMO parts for the R34 included shock absorbers, a variable sports exhaust system, aluminum intercooler, sway bars, oil cooler, and limited slip differential.

Models:

  • GT (HR34) – 2.0 L RB20DE NEO I6, 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp), 186 N⋅m (137 lb⋅ft)
  • 25GT (ER34) – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft)
  • 25GT-X (ER34) – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft)
  • 25GT-V (ER34) – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft)
  • 25GT FOUR (ENR34) – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft) 4WD
  • 25GT-X FOUR (ENR34) – 2.5 L RB25DE NEO I6, 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), 255 N⋅m (188 lb⋅ft) 4WD
  • 25GT Turbo (ER34) – 2.5 L RB25DET NEO turbo I6, 280 hp (209 kW; 284 PS), 343 N⋅m (253 lb⋅ft)
  • 25GT-X Turbo (ER34) – 2.5 L RB25DET NEO turbo I6, 280 hp (209 kW; 284 PS), 333–363 N⋅m (246–268 lb⋅ft)

GT-R (BNR34)

 
Nissan Skyline GT-R V·spec II (BNR34)
 
Nissan Skyline GT-R V·spec II (BNR34)

The GT-R reappeared in 1999, with a revised chassis and other updates. The R34 turbos received a ball bearing core. The R34 N1 turbos had a metal exhaust wheel, and ball bearing center section. The turbo outlet pipes were changed from cast to formed metal outlets. The intercooler outlet side and rear turbo dump pipe had temperature probes fitted in the V-spec models.

Models: (all ATTESA E-TS Pro AWD)

  • GT-R – 2.6 L RB26DETT twin-turbo I6, 327 hp; 244 kW (332 PS) 392 N⋅m (289 lb⋅ft) (advertised as 276 hp)[72]
  • GT-R V·spec – Additional aero parts, brake ventilation ducts, diffuser, ALSD.
  • GT-R V·spec UK – V·spec with three additional oil coolers, an extra measurement on the MFD, leather interior, new features on the display (Only 80 made).
  • GT-R V·spec N1 - V·spec with Blueprinted N1 motor, no A/C, no stereo, no rear wiper, basic interior trim. (only 45 made)
  • GT-R V·spec II – As V·spec + carbon fiber hood with NACA duct.
  • GT-R V·spec II N1 – V·spec II with N1 motor, no A/C, no stereo, no rear wiper, basic interior trim. (only 18 made)
  • GT-R M·spec – Leather interior, softer suspension with "Ripple Control" dampers, heated seats.
  • GT-R V·spec II Nür – As above V·spec II + N1 motor, 300 km/h speedometer. (only 750 made)
  • GT-R M·spec Nür – As above M·spec + N1 motor, 300 km/h speedometer. (only 253 made)
  • GT-R NISMO S-tune- The S-tune - Tuning package from Nismo, targeting street drivers that want to bring out the "potential" of their GT-R.
  • GT-R NISMO R-tune- Same as the S-tune, the R-tune is further modified with more emphasize towards circuit racing.
  • GT-R NISMO Z-tune – 2.8 L (bored and stroked) 'RB28DETT' twin-turbo I6, 500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp), 540 N⋅m (398 lb⋅ft) Z1 and Z2 (Only 20 made)

Skyline GT-R M·spec (2001–02)

The M·spec is a version of the Nissan Skyline GT-R with ripple control shock absorbers, M·spec-specific leather seat (front/rear seat, with front seat heater), 3-spoke leather wrapped steering wheel, and a choice of four body colors (including Silica Breath (RPM/multi flex color)).

The vehicle went on sale on May 8, 2001.[73]

Skyline GT-R M·spec Nür, V·spec II Nür (2002)

 
Nissan Skyline GT-R M·spec Nür (BNR34)

The M·spec Nür and V·spec II Nür are limited (1000 units) versions of the Nissan Skyline GT-R with Super Taikyu N1 spec engine, for the Japanese market. It includes a 300 km/h speedometer, 3d grade name emblem, and an additional body color option (Millennium Jade Metallic).

The vehicles went on sale on February 26, 2002.[73]

Production

Production of the Skyline GT-R type R34 ended on August 29, 2002.

Since the beginning of Skyline GT-R M·spec Nür and V·spec II Nür sales, 25% of vehicles sold were M・spec Nür, 75 of vehicles sold were V·spec II Nür. Millennium Jade, White Pearl, and White body colors have been used on 28%, 22%, 16% of M·spec Nür and V·spec II Nür vehicles respectively.[74]

Marketing

As part of the Type R34 GT-R final campaign, all Skyline GT-R customers received a GT-R official photo album (「歴代GT-Rオフィシャル写真集<限定版>」) before January 24, 2002.[73]

United States

A small number of R34 GT-Rs are legal in the United States despite not being compliant with the 25-year rule. An importer called Motorex crash-tested an R33, submitted emissions paperwork and certification to the Environmental Protection Agency, and modified others to meet US approval. The company ran into legal trouble after importing R32 and R34 models, but telling the government they were R33s. Motorex also stopped making the required (safety, US-spec gauges and reflectors, etc.) modifications needed in order for the cars to be sold in the US. After a 2005 raid on the company, Motorex was shut down. The government then sent letters to the owners of the disputed cars and made them US legal, since the cars were imported under false pretenses. An estimated twelve R34 GT-Rs are US-legal as a result of this.

In 2018, the first R34 was legally imported under the FMVSS's "Show & Display" exemption.[75] Currently, only the first 282 GT-Rs produced for 1999, finished in LV4 Midnight Purple II paint, and the 258 M-Spec Nür models are eligible under this exemption.[76] All other R34s will become legally importable starting in 2024.[77]

Eleventh generation (V35; 2001)

Eleventh generation (V35)
 
2001–2003 Nissan Skyline Sedan (V35, Japan)
Overview
Also calledInfiniti G35
ProductionSedan: 2001–2006
Coupe: 2002–2007
AssemblyKaminokawa, Tochigi, Japan
DesignerHiroshi Hasegawa (1998, 2000)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupe
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
PlatformNissan FM platform
Powertrain
EngineGasoline:
2.5 L VQ25DD V6
3.0 L VQ30DD V6
3.5 L VQ35DE V6
Transmission4/5-speed automatic
5/6-speed manual
8-speed Jatco JR006E: Toroidal CVT (Nissan Skyline 350GT-8)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,630 mm (182.3 in) (coupe)
4,735 mm (186.4 in) (sedan)
Width1,815 mm (71.5 in) (coupe)
1,750 mm (68.9 in) (sedan)
Height1,390 mm (54.7 in) (coupe)
1,465 mm (57.7 in) (sedan)
Curb weight1,517 kg (3,344 lb) (coupe 6MT)[78]
1,537.0 kg (3,388.4 lb) (coupe 5AT)[78]
1,540 kg (3,395 lb) (sedan 6MT)
1,447–1,597 kg (3,190–3,520 lb) (sedan 4/5AT)[79]
1,617 kg (3,564 lb) (sedan CVT-8)[79]

The 11th-generation (V35) Nissan Skyline, introduced in June 2001, was based on Nissan's FM platform, shared with the Nissan 350Z. The Nissan Skyline used a front-midship engine (VQ35DE and others as below), rear-wheel-drive layout[80] (four-wheel drive was available for the sedan) to achieve a 52%/48% weight distribution. The V35 was the first Skyline made for export to the United States. There it was sold under the company's luxury brand, Infiniti as the Infiniti G35.

The all-new Skyline was introduced at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Red Stage in conjunction with the reintroduced Nissan Fairlady Z, sold exclusively at Nissan Blue Stage Japanese dealerships. The vehicle went on sale on June 18, 2001. Early models included the 250GT, 250GTe, and 300GT. Early Skyline Driving Helper model includes 250GT. The Skyline 250GT FOUR sedan includes ATTESA E-TS all wheel drive with 50:50 synchro mode, VQ25DD (NEO Di) engine, and a five-speed automatic transmission. It went on sale on September 26, 2001.[81] The Skyline 250GTm sedan went on sale on January 13, 2002, while the Skyline 350GT-8 sedan went on sale on February 19, 2002.[81]

Beginning in 2002, the Skyline sedan was also sold in North America and Europe, where it was marketed as the Infiniti G35.[81][82]

The V35 broke with previous Skyline tradition - the first generation to offer no straight-six engine, no turbocharger since the R30, and no GT-R version, a decision which extended to all later Skylines. The no turbocharger situation continued up until the V37 series, when the 2.0 L Mercedes-Benz M274 turbo I4 engine was introduced, as well as the 2019 update of the V37 with the introduction of a 3.0 L VR30DDTT twin-turbo V6 engine replacing the previous M274 engine. The intention had been for the model to use a different name, a decision reversed by Renault/Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn,[83] who choose to gear the V35 towards the luxury-sport market. Billing the 350Z as a pure sports car, Nissan put a slightly more powerful VQ35DE in the 350Z, and while the Skyline and the 350Z shared the same platform, the 350Z had additional bracing, under-body aero parts, and weighed 100 kg (220 lb) less.[1] Some fans refer to V35 as the "New Generation Skyline" due to drastic changes between the V35 series and its R34 predecessor. Nonetheless, as of 1 July 2001 (two weeks after launch), total domestic Japanese Skyline orders had reached 4200 units.[84][85]

Japanese tuners mostly ignored the V35 Skyline, the 2006 Tsukuba Super Lap Battle had not a single V35 entrant.[86] Tuners such as Mines, Amuse, Hosaka, Garage Defend, M Speed, Nagisa, MCR, HKS, & Top Secret continued developing R32-R34 GT-Rs as time attack cars. Top Secret did tune a V35, but replaced the VQ35DE with a Twin Turbo VK45DE V8.[87] Signal USA entered a V35 in Formula D, replacing the VQ35DE with an SR20DET.[88]

Models:

  • 250GT (V35) – 2.5 L VQ25DD V6, 215 PS (212 hp; 158 kW), 270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft)
  • 250GT Four (NV35) – 2.5 L VQ25DD V6, 215 PS (212 hp; 158 kW), 270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft) 4WD
  • 300GT (HV35) – 3.0 L VQ30DD V6, 260 PS (256 hp; 191 kW), 324 N⋅m (239 lb⋅ft)
  • 350GT-8 (PV35) – 3.5 L VQ35DE V6, 272 PS (268 hp; 200 kW), 353 N⋅m (260 lb⋅ft)
  • 350GT Coupe (CPV35) – 3.5 L VQ35DE V6, 280 PS (276 hp; 206 kW), 363 N⋅m (268 lb⋅ft)

XVL concept (1999)

The XVL concept is a concept car demonstrating the FR L-class platform. It includes a 3.0L V6 direct-injection gasoline engine and sedan body. The vehicle was unveiled at the 1999 Tokyo Auto Show.[89]

Changes

For 2003 the design of the radiator grille, headlamp inner panels, and sills were altered. The interior and mirrors were altered, while the suspension and braking systems were also refined. The Skyline Coupe was introduced as a version of Nissan Skyline Sport Coupe for Japanese market. Also, the Skyline 350GT went on sale. It is a version of the Skyline V35 sport sedan with a six-speed manual transmission for the Japanese market, only available with the 3.5-liter engine. The Skyline 350GT and Skyline 350GT Premium sedan went on sale on June 3, 2003.[90]

For 2004 both coupe and sedans were altered, with updated interiors and improved transmissions. The five-speed automatic transmission on the 350GT Premium now included synchro rev control, while the 6-speed manual transmission was made to vibrate less. For the sedan, the front grill/bumper, foot panel, head lamp, rear bumper, and rear combination lamps were changed. The front seats received active headrest, while the rear middle seat now have a three-point seat belt as standard. There were also some new wheels and a 19-inch option for the coupé. The Skyline's 2005 update again included changes to the head and rear lamps, front bumper, and side sill protectors. Also, 19-inch aluminum alloy wheel became standard for automatic transmission cars. A "plasma cluster ion" full air conditioner with left/right independent temperature settings, heated door mirrors, headlamp auto levelizer (compliant with new legislation) was made standard equipment.

Body styles

Chassis code V35 CV35
Body style sedan coupe
250GT 2001–06 n/a
250GT FOUR 2001–06 n/a
250GTe 2001 n/a
250GTm 2002–04 n/a
250GTm FOUR 2003–06 n/a
300GT 2001–04 n/a
350GT 2003–04 2003–07
350GT-8 2002–06 n/a
350GT Premium 2003–06 2003–07

Twelfth generation (V36/J50; 2006)

Twelfth generation (V36/J50)
 
Overview
Also calledInfiniti G35 (2007–2008)
Infiniti G37 (2009–2014)
Infiniti Q40 (2015)
Infiniti Q60 coupe (2014–2016)
Production2006–2014
AssemblyKaminokawa, Tochigi, Japan
DesignerHideo Komuro (2004); Shinichiro Irie (2005, 2007)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupe
5-door crossover SUV
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
PlatformNissan FM platform
RelatedInfiniti FX
Infiniti M
Nissan 350Z
Infiniti G37
Infiniti EX
Nissan 370Z
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission6-speed manual
5-speed automatic
7-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,651 mm (183.1 in) (coupe)
4,750 mm (187.0 in) (sedan)
4,656 mm (183.3 in) (convertible)
Width1,852 mm (72.9 in) (convertible)
1,824 mm (71.8 in) (coupe)
1,773 mm (69.8 in) (sedan)
HeightConvertible
1,400 mm (55.1 in)
Coupe
1,392 mm (54.8 in) (AT)
1,394 mm (54.9 in) (MT)
Sedan
1,453 mm (57.2 in) (RWD)
1,468 mm (57.8 in) (xAWD sedan) & 1,463 mm (57.6 in)

Initial release

The Skyline Sedan went on sale on November 11, 2006, with an update to the Skyline Coupe beginning in fall 2007. Early models included the 250GT, 250GT FOUR, and 350GT.[91][92] The model ditched the round headlights of the V35 for sharper looking units.

It was first available only as a 4-door sedan in Japan and was also sold in the US as the 2007 Infiniti G35.

On May 13, 2008, Nissan announced that a convertible variant of the Infiniti G37 (US Spec Skyline coupe) would be produced for the 2009 model year. The convertible is not available in Japan.

Skyline 370GT Coupe (DBA-CKV36, 2007—2014 )

Introduced in 2007 for the 2008 model year, it is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G37 coupe.

18-inch wheels are used on the base and 370GT Type P cars, while Type S and Type SP cars include 19-inch wheels.

The Skyline Coupe went on sale on October 2, 2007. Early models include 370GT, 370GT Type P, 370GT Type S and 370GT Type SP.

The 3.7 L VQ37VHR V6 motor has a power output of 330 hp (246 kW; 335 PS) (at the motor).[93][94][95]

250GT sedan (DBA-V36, DBA-NV36)

The 250GT sedan is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G25 sedan.

Four-wheel drive is standard on 250GT FOUR models (NV36, where N stands for AWD).

The 250GT Type S was introduced for the 2008 model year.

17-inch wheels are standard for all model ranges, except for the 250GT Type S, which has 18-inch wheels.

350GT sedan

The 350GT sedan is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G35 sedan.

Four-wheel active steering is available in Type S and Type SP as option.

50th Limited (2007–08)

The 50th Limited is an option for Skyline Sedan models 250GT Type P, 350GT Type P, 350GT Type SP, and 250GT FOUR Type P, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Nissan Skyline.[96] The interior is marked with anniversary red leather seats and serial-numbered front glass.

The vehicle was unveiled in the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.[97]

The 50th Limited models, along with 250GT Type S, went on sale from November 27, 2007 until March 31, 2008.[98][99]

Skyline Coupe Aero-Sports Concept, Skyline Aero Package Concept (2008)

The Skyline Aero Package Concept is a version of the Skyline Sedan 350GT Type SP with dynamic front and rear spoilers, re-designed sporty front grill and chromed alloy wheels.

The Skyline Coupe Aero-Sports Concept is a version of the Skyline Coupe 370GT Type SP with new exterior and interior looks with new aero parts and seat materials.

The vehicles were unveiled at the 2008 Tokyo Auto Salon,[100][101] followed by the 2008 Nissan Customize Car Show.[102]

Body styles

Chassis code V36 CKV36
Body style sedan coupe
250GT 2006— n/a
250GT FOUR 2006— n/a
350GT 2006–08 n/a
370GT 2007— 2007—

Models

Model Years Engine Type/code Power, torque@rpm Drive
250GT sedan (DBA-V36) 2006– 2,495 cc (2.495 L; 152.3 cu in) V6 (VQ25HR) 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp)@6800, 263 N⋅m (194 lb⋅ft)@4800 RWD
250GT FOUR sedan (DBA-NV36) 2006– 2,495 cc (2.495 L; 152.3 cu in) V6 (VQ25HR) 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp)@6800, 263 N⋅m (194 lb⋅ft)@4800 AWD
350GT sedan 2006–2008 3,498 cc (3.498 L; 213.5 cu in) V6 (VQ35HR) 315 PS (232 kW; 311 hp)@6800, 358 N⋅m (264 lb⋅ft)@4800 RWD
370GT coupe (DBA-CKV36) 2007– 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 333 PS (245 kW; 328 hp)@7000, 363 N⋅m (268 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD

Transmissions

Model Years Standard Optional
250GT sedan 2006— 5-speed automatic
250GT FOUR sedan 2006— 5-speed automatic
350GT sedan 2006–08 5-speed automatic
370GT coupe 2007–08 5-speed automatic 6-speed manual (Type S, Type SP)

Production

As of November 28, 2006, sales of the Nissan Skyline sedan reached 4144 units.[103]

As of December 18, 2006, sales of the Nissan Skyline sedan reached 6612 units.[104]

As of October 16, 2007, sales of the Nissan Skyline coupe reached 1562 units.[105]

Marketing

As part of the Nissan Skyline's 50th anniversary, information on Nissan Skyline could be found in the PlayStation 3 version of the Gran Turismo video game.[106]

As part of the Nissan Skyline's launch event, a Touch&Feel - New SKYLINE event began in Nissan Gallery.[107]

As part of the Nissan Skyline's 50th anniversary, a Grand Touring Japan event took place starting on March 10, 2007.[108] Following the event, the Grand Touring ~ Legend&Future event was staged at Tokyo Midtown, showcasing 12 generations of the Nissan Skyline.[109][110][111][112] The event continued in Nissan Gallery at Ginza with a chance of winning a Skyline postcard.[113]

As part of the Nissan Skyline's 50th anniversary, Warner Music Japan published Skyline 50th Anniversary CD, featuring music from Nissan Skyline commercials.[114][115] Skyline model cars had also been produced.[116]

As part of the Nissan Skyline Coupe launch, a series of 15 accessories under the SKYLINE collection label, including wallet, card case, key ring (leather, engine cover, and 370GT), intelligent key case, Zippo lighter, Skyline Coupe T-shirt (grey), SKYLINE COUPE pins (in vibrant red, brilliant silver, strafia blue, white pearl, super black, fountain blue, and lunar mare silver) went on sale at Nissan online shop beginning October 2007.[117]

2007 update

Sedan changes include:

  • Scratch shield body paint for all body color
  • New body color crystal white pearl (3-coat pearl) is added for a total of six color choices
  • Uses Skyline Coupe mirror
  • Aluminum finisher color change
  • Rear middle seat includes adjustable headrest, door lower soft touch material
  • V6 engine model uses VQ35HR engine, 5-speed automatic transmission
  • Intelligent air conditioner as standard equipment (except 250GT, 250GT FOUR)
  • Active ABS as standard equipment
  • curtain airbag, side airbag at front seats as standard equipment

2008 update

Coupe changes include:

  • Scratch shield body paint for all body color
  • New body color crystal white pearl (3-coat pearl) is added for a total of seven color choices
  • Walk-in level color change
  • Door grip finisher handle change
  • Intelligent air conditioner, privacy glass as standard equipment

The vehicles went on sale on December 2, 2008. Early Sedan models include the 250GT, 250GT FOUR, and 370GT. Early Coupe models include the 370GT.[118]

370GT sedan (DBA-KV36)

Introduced in 2008 for the 2009 model year, the 370GT sedan is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G37 sedan. It replaced the 350GT sedan. 7-speed automatic transmission 18-inch wheels are standard for all model ranges, except for the 370GT Type P, which has 17-inch wheels.

Skyline Crossover (DBA-J50, DBA-NJ50)

 
Nissan Skyline Crossover

Introduced in 2009, the Skyline Crossover is based on the Infiniti EX37, for Japan market. The vehicle was unveiled at Nissan Galleries nationwide beginning on April 18, 2009,[119][120][121] and later with all seven body color variants at Nissan Galleries.[122]

Sales of the Skyline Crossover began on July 13, 2009. Early models include the 370GT (Type P) and 370GT FOUR (Type P).[123][124][125]

Four-wheel drive is standard on 370GT FOUR models. 18-inch wheels are standard for all model ranges.

Body styles

Chassis code V36 CKV36 J50
Body style sedan coupe crossover
250GT 2008— n/a n/a
250GT FOUR 2008— n/a n/a
370GT 2008— 2008— 2009—
370GT FOUR n/a n/a 2009—

Models

Model Years Engine Type/code Power, torque@rpm Drive
250GT sedan (DBA-V36) 2008— 2,495 cc (2.495 L; 152.3 cu in) V6 (VQ25HR) 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp)@6800, 263 N⋅m (194 lb⋅ft)@4800 RWD
250GT FOUR sedan (DBA-NV36) 2008— 2,495 cc (2.495 L; 152.3 cu in) V6 (VQ25HR) 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp)@6800, 263 N⋅m (194 lb⋅ft)@4800 AWD
370GT coupe (DBA-CKV36) 2008— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 333 PS (245 kW; 328 hp)@7000, 363 N⋅m (268 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT sedan (DBA-KV36) 2008— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT crossover (DBA-J50) 2009— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT FOUR crossover (DBA-NJ50) 2009— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 AWD

Transmissions

Model Years Standard Optional
250GT sedan 2008– 5-speed automatic (2006–2010)
250GT FOUR sedan 2008– 5-speed automatic
370GT coupe 2008– 7-speed automatic 6-speed manual (Type S, Type SP)
370GT sedan 2008– 7-speed automatic
370GT crossover 2009– 7-speed automatic
370GT FOUR crossover 2009– 7-speed automatic

2010 update

Skyline Sedan, Coupe (2010-)

Changes include:

  • 7-speed automatic transmission option for 2-wheel drive Skyline Sedan with the 2.5-liter V6 engine
  • Skyline Sedan 250GT Type P, 250GT Type V, 250GT Four Type P, 250GT Four Type V, 250GT Four and 250GT A package models receive appearance enhancements designed to create a sharper, more masculine look. In front are a new grille, bumper and headlamps. The fog lights are moved down to the bumper (previously, the fog lights were integrated into the headlights), offering a more aggressive feel. The rear bumper has also been redesigned and there is also a new 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheel design.
  • Skyline Sedan sport versions (370GT Type SP, 370GT Type SP, 250GT Type S) receive a special wider, low-centered body design for a more dynamic, sporty appeal. Changes include a new unique grille, front bumper, headlights, rear bumper and use of black trim for the inner headlamp panels.
  • Skyline Sedan body color choice is expanded to 6, including new Dark Metal Grey (metallic) and Vibrant Red (solid).
  • The center console trim has been redesigned to express greater volume (AT models only), with the center armrest reshaped for better integration with the console.
  • New soft materials are utilized for the console sides and cupholder lid and there are new patterns and shades for the genuine aluminum and genuine wood trim.
  • The Skyline Sedan adds modified Beige and Black interior color treatments.
  • Enhancements to the instrument panel include white illumination for the vehicle information display and instrument indicator, as well as standardized lettering for speedometer and tachometer.
  • The Intelligent Cruise Control system now works between 0 and about 100 km/h (not available with Sedan 250GT A package; a manufacturer option for Coupe 370GT Type P and 370GT).
  • Both Sedan and Coupe come with the HDD Carwings navigation system, which now offers enhanced entertainment features, including a built-in digital terrestrial broadcast tuner and USB connections for iPod and other music playback devices (offered on all models except the Sedan 250GT A package and Coupe 370GT A package).
  • An upgraded intelligent air-conditioning system is also standard on all models, except the Sedan 250GT and 250GT A package and Coupe 370GT A package.

The revised Skyline Sedan and Coupe went on sale on January 6, 2010.[126]

Skyline Coupe, Crossover (2010–)

Coupe changes include:

  • Wheel design change
  • New body color shining blue (pearl metallic) for a total of seven colors

Crossover changes include:

  • New body colors ceramic blue (metallic), dark metal grey (metallic), franboise red (2-coat pearl) for a total of six colors

The revised Skyline Sedan and Crossover went on sale on November 15, 2010.[127]

Skyline 55th Limited Edition (2011–2013)

 
Nissan Skyline 55th Limited Edition

The sedan version of 55th Limited is a limited (555 units) edition of Skyline sedan, commemorating 55th anniversary of Nissan Skyline.[128][129] Changes include anniversary edition red leather seats with front seat heater, 55th anniversary embroidering at front seats, black interior and garnet black (pearl) exterior.

Sedan version, covering the 250GT Type P, 250GT FOUR Type P, and 370GT Type SP, went on sale between December 19, 2011 and April 30, 2013 for ¥3,990,000, ¥4,221,000, and ¥4,515,000, respectively.[130]

The Coupe version is a limited (55 units) edition of Skyline 370GT coupe, commemorating 55th anniversary of Nissan Skyline. Changes are the same as the 55th Limited Edition Skyline Sedan. Covering 370GT Type P and 370GT Type SP, the Coupe version went on sale between February 10, 2012 and April 30, 2013.[131]

A customized version of Skyline Sedan (with high intensity LEDs and S-tune items, wide, low-center-of-gravity optional parts) was unveiled in the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon.[132][133]

Skyline Crossover (2012–)

Changes include: intelligent cruise control, lane departure prevention, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, front seat emergency brake sensing pre-crash seat belt, intelligent brake assist, steering wheel switches (audio navigation, voice command, hands-free phone, intelligent cruise control, lane departure prevention) become standard equipment.

The revised Skyline Crossover, covering 370GT (Type P) and 370GT FOUR (Type P), went on sale on October 25, 2012.[134]

Body styles

Chassis code V36 CV36 J50
Body style sedan coupe crossover
250GT 2010-2014(2013?) n/a n/a
250GT FOUR 2010-2014(2013?) n/a n/a
370GT 2010-2014(2013?) 2010-2016 2010-2014?
370GT FOUR n/a n/a 2010-2014?

Models

Model Years Engine Type/code Power, torque@rpm Drive
250GT sedan (DBA-V36) 2010— 2,495 cc (2.495 L; 152.3 cu in) V6 (VQ25HR) 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp)@6400, 263 N⋅m (194 lb⋅ft)@4800 RWD
250GT FOUR sedan (DBA-NV36) 2010— 2,495 cc (2.495 L; 152.3 cu in) V6 (VQ25HR) 225 PS (165 kW; 222 hp)@6400, 263 N⋅m (194 lb⋅ft)@4800 AWD
370GT coupe (DBA-CKV36) 2010— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 333 PS (245 kW; 328 hp)@7000, 363 N⋅m (268 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT sedan (DBA-KV36) 2010— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT crossover (DBA-J50) 2010— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT FOUR crossover (DBA-NJ50) 2010— 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 AWD

Transmissions

Model Years Standard Optional
250GT sedan 2010– 7-speed automatic
250GT FOUR sedan 2010– 5-speed automatic
370GT coupe 2010– 7-speed automatic 6-speed manual (Type S, Type SP)
370GT sedan 2010– 7-speed automatic
370GT crossover 2010– 7-speed automatic
370GT FOUR crossover 2010– 7-speed automatic

Marketing

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Minami Kanto Regional Office, Japan Post Network Co., Ltd. announced the sales of original frame stamps titled History of Cars "Nissan (Skyline)" (5000 units) and History of Cars "Nissan (Electric Vehicles)" (1000 units). The designs of these original frame stamps are based on Nissan's successive Skylines and electric vehicles. The frame stamps went on sale from February 1 to August 31, 2010.[135][136]

King Records published the Nissan Skyline CM collection, featuring a compilation of Nissan Skyline commercials.[137] As part of the 55th anniversary of the Nissan Skyline, a draw of 500 Skyline meets Eizin Suzuki 2013 calendars were distributed in December 2012.[138]

2014 update

Skyline Crossover (2014-2016)

Changes include standard electric glass sunroof and roof rail as standard equipment, eliminated body color choice franboise red (2-coat pearl) for a total of 4 colors.

Japan models went on sale in 2014-07-22. Early models included 370GT, 370GT Type P, 370GT FOUR Type P, 370GT FOUR.[139]

Body styles

Chassis code CV36 J50
Body style coupe crossover
370GT na 2014-2016
370GT FOUR na 2014-2016

Models

Model Years Engine Type/code Power, torque@rpm Drive
370GT crossover (DBA-J50) 2014-2016 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 RWD
370GT FOUR crossover (DBA-NJ50) 2014-2016 3,696 cc (3.696 L; 225.5 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR) 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp)@7000, 361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)@5200 AWD

Transmissions

Model Years Standard Optional
370GT crossover 2014-2016 7-speed automatic with manual mode
370GT FOUR crossover 2014-2016 7-speed automatic with manual mode

Thirteenth generation (V37; 2014)

Thirteenth generation (V37)
 
2014–2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid (V37, Japan)
Overview
Also calledInfiniti Q50
Production2014–present
AssemblyKaminokawa, Tochigi, Japan.
DesignerJoel Baek, Hirohisa Ono and Koichi Ishizuka (pre-facelift)[140]
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Front-engine, four-wheel-drive (3.5 L models only)
PlatformNissan FM platform
RelatedNissan Fairlady Z
Powertrain
EngineGasoline:
2.0 L Mercedes-Benz M274 I4 (2014–2019)
3.0 L VR30DDTT twin turbo V6 (2019–present)
3.5 L VQ35HR hybrid V6
Electric motorHM34 (3.5 L models only)
Transmission7-speed automatic
Hybrid drivetrainIntelligent Dual Clutch Control
Battery1.4 kWh Li-ion
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,790–4,800 mm (188.6–189.0 in) (2014–2017)
4,815 mm (189.6 in) (2017–2019)
4,810 mm (189.4 in) (2019–present)
Width1,820 mm (71.7 in)
Height1,440 mm (56.7 in) (RWD)
1,450 mm (57.1 in) (AWD)
Curb weight1,650–1,690 kg (3,637.6–3,725.8 lb) (2.0 L models)
1,700–1,760 kg (3,747.9–3,880.1 lb) (3.0 L models)
1,760–1,810 kg (3,880.1–3,990.4 lb) (3.5 L RWD models)
1,840–1,910 kg (4,056.5–4,210.8 lb) (3.5 L AWD models)

Skyline sedan (2014)

 
2014–2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP (V37, Japan)
 
2014–2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP (V37, Japan)
 
2014–2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP (V37, Japan)

The design was of the Infiniti Q50 sedan, with Infiniti badge at front grille. Other major changes were the debut of the electric-gasoline hybrid powertrain in the range and the revival of 4-cylinder engines and turbocharged models.

In a major departure from previous generations, the V37 Skyline is only available as a 4-door sedan.

Japan models were set to go on sale in February 2014. Early models include 350GT HYBRID, 350GT HYBRID Type P, 350GT HYBRID Type SP, 350GT FOUR HYBRID, 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type P, 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type SP.[141][142] 200GT-t, 200GT-t Type P, 200GT-t Type SP went on sale on June 5, 2014 through Nissan dealers.[143][144]

Skyline Cool Exclusive (2015-2016)

Based on Skyline sedan models 200GT-t Type P, 200GT-t Type SP, 350GT HYBRID Type P, 350GT HYBRID Type SP, 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type P, and 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type SP, it included Stone White high contrast interior (Stone White leather seats, Cool Exclusive door trim in high contrast color, Cool Exclusive console lid in Stone White), aluminum finisher, Midnight Black grille and a BOSE audio system.

Japan models went on sale on 21 December 2015.[145]

Skyline 60th Limited (2016-2017)

The Skyline 60th Limited is a version of Skyline sedan commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Nissan Skyline. Available for models 200GT-t Type SP, 350GT HYBRID Type SP, 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type SP, it included semi-aniline leather upholstery in all seats, an optional BOSE Performance Series sound system (new tweeters at rear doors, 16 speakers, new front door tweeter) and an aurora flare blue pearl (2-coat pearl) body color option for a total of 9 color choices.[146]

Japan models went on sale on 7 November 2016.[147]

2017 update

Changes include redesigned bumper for Type SP, Type P, 350 GT HYBRID models, 9 body colors (including Imperial Amber), new standard Cutting brilliant 19-inch aluminum wheel for Type SP and 18-inch aluminum wheel with chrome color coat for Type P models, reduced size of the horn pad, stitches added to the instrument panel, ring lighting of the analog meter is changed to gray and new Ambient Light System option.

Japan models went on sale on 20 December 2017.[148]

2019 update

Changes include redesigned front fascia to be more similar to the R35 GT-R, reuse of Nissan logo emblems, rounded taillamps akin to older Skyline models, addition of 3.0 L VR30DDTT twin turbo V6 engine option and discontinuation of Mercedes-Benz 274930 engine option, and introduction of ProPilot 2.0 safety system. This update also reintroduced the "400R" moniker, which is equivalent to the US market Q50 Red Sport 400 grade. The 400R grade has a power output of 405 PS (298 kW; 399 hp) from its VR30DDTT engine.[149][150][151]

Japan models went on sale on 16 July 2019.[152]

Body styles

Chassis code HV37/ZV37/RV37
Body style Sedan
200GT-t 2014–2019
350GT HYBRID 2014–
350GT FOUR HYBRID 2014–
GT 2019–
400R 2019–

Engines

Gasoline engines[153]
Model Years Engine Type/code Power, torque@rpm
200GT-t DBA-ZV37 2014-2019 1,991 cc (121 cu in) I4 turbo (Mercedes-Benz 274930) 211 PS (155 kW; 208 hp)@5500, 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft)@1250-3500
200GT-t DBA-YV37 2016-2019 1,991 cc (121 cu in) I4 turbo (Mercedes-Benz 274A)
GT 5BA-RV37 2019- 2,997 cc (183 cu in) V6 twin turbo (VR30DDTT) 304 PS (224 kW; 300 hp)@6400, 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)@1600-5200
400R 5BA-RV37 405 PS (298 kW; 399 hp)@6400, 475 N⋅m (350 lb⋅ft)@1600-5200
350GT HYBRID DAA-HV37 2014- 3,498 cc (213 cu in) V6 (Nissan VQ35HR) 306 PS (225 kW; 302 hp)@6800, 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft)@5000
electric motor (Nissan HM34) 68 PS (50 kW; 67 hp)@1650-2000, 290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft)@1650
combined 364 PS (268 kW; 359 hp)@?, 546 N⋅m (403 lb⋅ft)@?
350GT FOUR HYBRID DAA-HNV37 3,498 cc (213 cu in) V6 (Nissan VQ35HR) 306 PS (225 kW; 302 hp)@6800, 350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft)@5000
electric motor (Nissan HM34) 68 PS (50 kW; 67 hp)@1650-2000, 290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft)@1650
combined 364 PS (268 kW; 359 hp)@?, 546 N⋅m (403 lb⋅ft)@?

350GT FOUR HYBRID models include ATTESA-ETS four-wheel-drive system.

Transmissions

Model Years Types
200GT-t 2014-2019 7-speed automatic with manual mode (7G-TRONIC PLUS)
200GT-t 2016-2019 7-speed automatic with manual mode (7M-ATx)
350GT HYBRID 2014- 7-speed automatic with manual mode
350GT FOUR HYBRID 2014- 7-speed automatic with manual mode
GT 2019- 7-speed automatic with manual mode (7M-ATx)
400R 2019- 7-speed automatic with manual mode (7M-ATx)

Equipment

Beginning with 2016-04-18, 350GT HYBRID, 350GT FOUR HYBRID, 200GT-t models include all-direction support system in the emergency brake.[154]

Production

Skyline sedan was built in Tochigi Plant (Kaminokawa-machi, Kawachi-gun, Tochigi prefecture).

The turbocharged engine and automatic transmission used by Skyline 200GT-t sedan were built by Daimler.[155][156]

11,673 Skyline sedans were recalled due to faulty direct adaptive steering program leading to steering wheel fail to return to neutral position, which can be triggered by steering a parked vehicle when starting engine.[157]

Marketing

The Skyline sedan was targeted towards males over the age of 40.[158] Also, the Nissan branding was not used on this generation Skyline, therefore, it is neither referred to as a Nissan or an Infiniti, but simply "Skyline."

On 6 August 2015, Japan Post released a personalized stamp set based on Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (Type KPGC10), including 10 stamps and a model car for the featured vehicle.[159]

On 1 March 2016, Japan Post released a personalized stamp set based on Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (Type KPGC110), including 10 stamps and a model car for the featured vehicle.[160]

On 16 June 2017, Japan Post released Skyline 60th Anniversary original goods collection for catalogue, and Skyline 60th anniversary original goods for net shop. The catalogue collection includes pin badge set, Skyline 60th Anniversary and Nissan Skyline 2000GT (GC10) posters, set of 6 tumbler cups in RB26 engine-theme case, Skyline round table lamp with 8 plates, Duralumin card cases in Skyline 60th Anniversary and Skyline Hardtop 2000 Turbo RS stylings, Artket cloth/cushion in Skyline 60th Anniversary and Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC110) designs. Net shop items include Skyline 60th Anniversary pure gold plaque with ALSI Skyline deluxe made by Ginza Tanaka, 1/6th scale GT-R S20 engine model.[161]

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The Nissan Skyline Japanese 日産 スカイライン Hepburn Nissan Sukairain is a brand of automobile originally produced by the Prince Motor Company starting in 1957 and then by Nissan after the two companies merged in 1967 After the merger the Skyline and its larger counterpart the Nissan Gloria were sold in Japan at dealership sales channels called Nissan Prince Shop Nissan Skyline2019 Nissan Skyline Hybrid GT Type SP HV37 Japan OverviewManufacturerNissanPrince 1957 1967 Production1957 presentBody and chassisClassCompact car 1957 1981 Mid size car 1981 2002 Compact executive car 2001 present RelatedNissan Skyline GT R 1969 1973 1989 2002 ChronologyPredecessorPrince SedanThe Skyline was largely designed and engineered by Shinichiro Sakurai from inception and he remained a chief influence of the car until his death in 2011 Skylines are available in either coupe or sedan body styles plus station wagon crossover convertible and pickup sedan delivery body styles The later models are most commonly known by their trademark round brake and tail lights While not distributed in the United States until its importation as the Infiniti G the Skyline s prominence particularly for the GT R variant in video games movies and magazines resulted in many such cars being imported there and makes up a large amount of second hand Japanese car imports to Europe and North America The majority of Skyline models are rear wheel drive with all wheel drive being available since the eighth generation s debut The eleventh generation Skyline V35 was another major turning point for the nameplate as it dropped some of the previous generation Skyline s trademark characteristics such as the straight six engine replaced with a V6 and turbocharging reintroduced in the thirteenth generation V37 model and eventually separated the GT R into its own line Nissan decided to retain the Skyline for the luxury sport market segment while its platform mate the 350Z revived the Z line of pure sports cars 1 The V35 was the first Skyline made for export to North America being sold under Nissan s luxury marque Infiniti as the G35 in 2002 The Skyline V36 J50 is sold in Europe North America South Korea Taiwan and the Middle East as the Infiniti G37 and EX respectively On April 12 2010 a Guinness Book of Records citation needed event took place with 225 Skylines taking part in a parade lap at the ISTS at Silverstone UK which produced two world records the most recorded Skylines at one meet at one time and most Skylines on a track at the same time Nissan Skyline logo Contents 1 First generation Prince Skyline ALSI BLSI S21 R21 BLRA 3 1957 1 1 ALSI 1 series 1 1 1 ALSIS 1 1 1 2 ALSID 1 Deluxe 1 2 ALSI 2 series 1 3 BLSI 3 series 1 4 S21 series 1 4 1 BLRA 3 Skyline Sport 2 Second generation Prince Skyline S50 S54 S56 S57 V51 W50 1963 2 1 S50 2 2 S54 2 3 S57 3 Third generation C10 1968 3 1 2000GT 3 2 2000GT X 3 3 GT R 3 4 Body styles 4 Fourth generation C110 1972 4 1 GT R 4 2 Models 4 3 Body styles 5 Fifth generation C210 1977 6 Sixth generation R30 1981 6 1 Australia 6 2 South Africa 6 3 RS 7 Seventh generation R31 1985 7 1 GTS R 7 2 Models 8 Eighth generation R32 1989 8 1 GT R 9 Ninth generation R33 1993 9 1 1996 9 2 GT R 10 Tenth generation R34 1998 10 1 GT R BNR34 10 2 Skyline GT R M spec 2001 02 10 3 Skyline GT R M spec Nur V spec II Nur 2002 10 4 Production 10 5 Marketing 10 6 United States 11 Eleventh generation V35 2001 11 1 XVL concept 1999 11 2 Changes 11 3 Body styles 12 Twelfth generation V36 J50 2006 12 1 Initial release 12 1 1 Skyline 370GT Coupe DBA CKV36 2007 2014 12 1 2 250GT sedan DBA V36 DBA NV36 12 1 3 350GT sedan 12 1 4 50th Limited 2007 08 12 1 5 Skyline Coupe Aero Sports Concept Skyline Aero Package Concept 2008 12 1 6 Body styles 12 1 7 Models 12 1 8 Transmissions 12 1 9 Production 12 1 10 Marketing 12 2 2007 update 12 3 2008 update 12 3 1 370GT sedan DBA KV36 12 3 2 Skyline Crossover DBA J50 DBA NJ50 12 3 3 Body styles 12 3 4 Models 12 3 5 Transmissions 12 4 2010 update 12 4 1 Skyline Sedan Coupe 2010 12 4 2 Skyline Coupe Crossover 2010 12 4 3 Skyline 55th Limited Edition 2011 2013 12 4 4 Skyline Crossover 2012 12 4 5 Body styles 12 4 6 Models 12 4 7 Transmissions 12 4 8 Marketing 12 5 2014 update 12 5 1 Skyline Crossover 2014 2016 12 5 2 Body styles 12 5 3 Models 12 5 4 Transmissions 13 Thirteenth generation V37 2014 13 1 Skyline sedan 2014 13 2 Skyline Cool Exclusive 2015 2016 13 3 Skyline 60th Limited 2016 2017 13 4 2017 update 13 5 2019 update 13 6 Body styles 13 7 Engines 13 8 Transmissions 13 9 Equipment 13 10 Production 13 11 Marketing 14 References 15 External links 15 1 V35 15 2 V36 J50First generation Prince Skyline ALSI BLSI S21 R21 BLRA 3 1957 EditFirst generationPrince Skyline ALSI BLSI S21 R21 BLRA 3 Prince Skyline ALSID 1OverviewProduction1957 196433 759 units soldAssemblyMitaka JapanDesignerTakuya HimuraGiovanni Michelotti Skyline Sport BLRA 3 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan5 door delivery van2 door coupe2 door convertible 2 LayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedPrince SkywayPrince Gloria BLSIPrince MilerPowertrainEngine1 5 L GA 30 I4 1957 1959 1 5 L GA 4 I4 1959 1961 1 9 L GB 4 I4Transmission3 speed manual4 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 535 mm 99 8 in Length4 280 4 380 mm 168 5 172 4 in ALSI BLSI 4 475 mm 176 2 in S21 4 650 mm 183 1 in BLRA Width1 675 mm 65 9 in ALSI BLSI 1 695 mm 66 7 in BLRA 1 780 mm 70 1 in S21 Height1 385 1 410 mm 54 5 55 5 in BLRA 1 535 mm 60 4 in Curb weight1 265 1 340 kg 2 788 8 2 954 2 lb ALSI BLSI 1 340 1 350 kg 2 954 2 2 976 2 lb BLRA 1 340 1 365 kg 2 954 2 3 009 3 lb S21 ChronologyPredecessorPrince SedanALSI 1 series Edit The first Skyline was introduced on April 24 1957 at the Takarazuka Theater in Hibiya Tokyo 3 for Fuji Precision Industries marketed as a luxury car It featured a 1 5 L 1 482 cc GA 30 engine also known as FG4A 30 producing 44 kW 60 hp at 4 400 rpm which was previously used in the prototype Subaru 1500 Subaru s first car 4 It used a de Dion tube rear suspension and was capable of 140 km h 87 mph The car weighed around 1 300 kg 2 900 lb Skylines were produced as four door sedans and five door station wagons Two models were available the ALSIS 1 standard and the ALSID 1 Deluxe The ALSI 1 s appearance seems to be influenced by 1950s American cars the front end was similar to the 1957 Chevrolet the car featured rear tail fins chrome molding and two tone paint ALSIS 1 Edit The ALSIS 1 standard model featured a grille with a large center bar with 6 vertical slats above it The side strips ran straight from the rear of the car to the front doors where it dipped into a V shape widening and kicked upwards until it hit the front of the car The side badge said Skyline ALSID 1 Deluxe Edit The ALSID 1 Deluxe featured a different grille compared to the standard model The large center bar was absent and instead a pair of fog lights are mounted just inside of the front turn signals Between the fog lights PRINCE is spelled out in individual gold letters A painted side strip surrounded by a chrome strip ran horizontally the length of the car widening from front to back On this side strip was the side badge which said Skyline Deluxe The Skyline also spawned the ALPE double cab pickup truck and the ALVE delivery van both marketed as the Skyway ALSI 2 series Edit The ALSI 2 series was released in October 1959 and was nearly identical to the ALSI 1 series except for the engine Higher quality fuel allowed for an increase in compression and a power increase to 70 hp 71 PS This new engine was designated the FG4A 40 this engine was also known as the GA 4 The ALSI 2 1 series was released in February 1960 The Deluxe along with the commercial variants were updated with quad headlights the standard model retained the twin headlights The side strip design was changed on standard models the V shape in the side strip was moved from the front doors to the rear doors On Deluxe models the side strip design remained the same The standard model gained quad headlights in September 1960 with the release of the ALSI 2 2 series BLSI 3 series Edit The BLSI 3 series was released in May 1961 The 1500 engine used in the ALSID Deluxe was dropped and instead used the 91 hp 92 PS 1 9L GB 4 also known as FG4B 40 OHV four cylinder engine from the Gloria The BLSI series was otherwise identical to the ALSI series except for a 1900 badge on the side The standard model received the new engine in October 1961 Commercial variants remained available also equipped with the new engine S21 series Edit The S21 series was released in September 1962 It was in production until November 1963 The front end was redesigned in an attempt to update the look of the car The result was rather unsuccessful as the car now looked like a 1950s body with a 1960s front end The S21 continued to use the 1 9L GB 4 engine The 3 door van was dropped and replaced with a 5 door station wagon a double cab pickup truck remained available BLRA 3 Skyline Sport Edit The S21 Deluxe based Skyline Sport featured hand built Michelotti bodies in stylish coupe and convertible versions These cars used the 1 9 L GB 4 engine from the S21D While only a few hundred were built Prince Motors had a very aggressive product placement group and they can be seen along the company s mainstream models in many Toho films of the early 1960s The canted headlights reflected a similar appearance on the late 1950s through early 1960s Lincoln Continental Buick and Chrysler 300 The appearance is similar to the 1960s Lancia Flavia and Triumph Vitesse as Michelotti did contribute to Lancia vehicles during this time Giugiaro s design of the short lived Gordon Keeble GT was similarly influenced Being the first sports focused model the Skyline Sport foreshadowed the Skyline GT R sub range Prince Skyline ALSID 1 Prince Skyline ALSID 2 Prince Skyline ALSI 2 Prince Skyline Super S21 Prince Skyline Sport Coupe BLRA 3 Prince Skyline Sport Coupe BLRA 3 Prince Skyline Sport Coupe interior Prince Skyline Sport Convertible BLRA 3Second generation Prince Skyline S50 S54 S56 S57 V51 W50 1963 EditSecond generationPrince Skyline S50 S54 S56 S57 V51 W50 Prince Skyline 1500 Deluxe S50D 1 OverviewAlso calledPrince Skyline 2 Prince A150 2 PMC Mikado A150 5 PMC Skyline 6 Nissan A150 2 Prince A200GT 2 Nissan A200GT 2 Nissan Prince SkylineProduction1963 1968114 238 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerShinichiro SakuraiBody and chassisBody style4 door sedan5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedPrince SkywayPrince MilerPowertrainEngine1484 cc G 1 I4 S50 V51 W50 1483 cc G 15 I4 S57 1988 cc G 7 I6 S54 1862 cc D 6 diesel I4 S56 Transmission3 4 5 speed manual2 speed automatic Space Flow DimensionsWheelbase2 390 mm 94 1 in 2 590 mm 102 0 in S54 Length3 990 mm 157 1 in S50S S56 4 100 mm 161 4 in S50D S57 4 125 mm 162 4 in V51 4 175 mm 164 4 in W50 4 235 mm 166 7 in S54 3 4 255 mm 167 5 in S54 2 4 300 mm 169 3 in S54 1 Width1 495 mm 58 9 in 1 510 mm 59 4 in S54B 3 Height1 410 mm 55 5 in S54 1 425 mm 56 1 in S56 W50 1 435 mm 56 5 in S50 S57 1 445 mm 56 9 in V51 Curb weight920 kg 2 028 lb S57 935 960 kg 2 061 2 116 lb S50 1 005 kg 2 216 lb S56 1 025 1 095 kg 2 260 2 414 lb S54 1 035 1 055 kg 2 282 2 326 lb V51 W50 S50 Edit Prince Skyline 1500 Deluxe S50D 1 In 1961 Fuji Precision Industries changed its name to Prince Motor Company for the second time Two years later in September 1963 the S50 Skyline Deluxe S50D 1 was launched 7 followed by the Skyline Standard S50S 1 in April 1964 This was the second generation car and became one of the more desirable cars in Japan It was powered by the G 1 engine 4 a 68 hp or 70 PS 51 kW version of the old GA 4 The S50 series were available with a three speed column shift transmission or a four speed floor shift transmission from February 1965 Deluxe only A two speed automatic option was added to the Deluxe in June 1966 The lower priced and equipped Standard model was added in April 1964 aiming at taxi operators and others it also lacked bumper overriders making it 11 cm shorter Three main models of the S50 were built the S50 1 1964 1966 the lightly facelifted S50 2 1966 1967 and the S50 3 1967 1968 These all used the same engine with the later S57 receiving a more modern unit Externally the S50 1 was installed with rounded brake lights and integrated tail lights with a centrally installed turn signal similar in appearance to the Ford Galaxie of 1961 The significant appearance change from the previous generation seems to reflect a similar approach done by German company BMW in 1962 with the New Class series in deciding to build a small affordable performance coupe and sedan The S50 was sold in some markets with an A150 designation In European markets and other export markets it was also marketed as the PMC Mikado A150 5 The S50 2 was also sold as the S56SE A190D for export markets in Europe 8 and Asia such as in British Hong Kong 9 which was equipped with the 55 hp 56 PS 1 9 liter D 6 OHV diesel engine This model had trim and equipment levels similar to the S50S 2 In Europe period testers commented on the car s compact size more like a 1 0 than a 1 5 and its sprightly performance in large part due to the extremely low gearing 10 The car s ample lighting was also noted offering twin headlights a bevy of warning lamps numerous engine room light fittings etcetera 11 Also lauded were the cars road manners as evident by the six cylinder Skyline s competition successes 10 PMC A150 Deluxe S50D 2 Rear view of the S50 2 The commercial model Nissan Prince Skyline 1500 Van DeLuxe V51B 2 known as the Prince Skyway 1500 until October 1966 The Standard grille version Also applied to Japanese S50S V51A 2 and export models S50SE S56SE W50AE Rear view of the vanIn August 1966 Nissan and Prince merged and the S50 also appeared with Nissan Prince Skyline badging In October 1966 the S50 2 was introduced This light facelift included a new grille and rectangular taillights as well as changes to the interior and with the addition of an extraction vent on the C pillar 12 It was sold as Prince Skyline Prince A150 or PMC A150 depending on the market All Prince dealership locations were added to the existing Nissan Datsun Japanese dealerships while retaining the Prince name to become the Nissan Prince Store In August 1967 the S50 3 was introduced The tail lights and front side indicators were changed to a wider rectangular shape but otherwise the car remained identical to the S50 2 series The S50 3 was the last Prince model to use the G 1 engine The Deluxe trim was rebranded as the S57 series S54 Edit Prince launched racing and road version of Skyline 2000GT in May 1964 13 It was based on the S50D 1 and used the G 7 engine from the Gloria S41 though the car needed a 200 mm 8 in extension to the wheelbase all forward of the cowl to provide space in the engine bay for the inline six It entered the second Japanese Grand Touring II GT II on 3 May 1964 14 and they hoped to win the race Competing against the Porsche 904 the Skyline GTs managed second through to sixth places 15 Only 100 units S54A 1 were made for homologation purpose 15 92 road cars and 8 racing cars 13 and sold out instantly due to the success of the race vehicle The S54A 1 was available with the standard single carburetor G7 A 2 0 liter inline six engine producing 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp and 16 0 kg m 157 N m 116 lb ft 4 speed manual transmission and tachometer as standard The triple Webber carburetors a LSD 5 speed manual transmission sport steering wheel and oil cooler were available as additional options 16 In February 1965 the Prince Skyline 2000GT S54B 2 was released to the Japanese market 17 followed by the less powerful 2000GT A S54A 2 in September on the same year 18 and S54B 2 model was renamed to 2000GT B 19 The GT B model featured three Weber 40DCOE 18 carburetors G7 B producing 125 PS 92 kW 123 hp at 5 600 rpm and 17 0 kg m 167 N m 123 lb ft at 4 400 rpm rear torsion bar suspension Nardi steering wheel power brakes and front disc brakes as standard The cheaper GT A did not receive Nardi steering wheel booster brakes front disc brakes and rear wheel torque rod 18 Both models could get additional options such as safety belts radio heather bigger fuel tank a LSD 5 speed close ratio manual transmission and racing suspension kits 18 17 In October 1966 the GT received mild facelift similar to S50D 2 but retained its original round taillights This model was known as S54 3 Still with similar equipment as S54 2 except for seat belts and 5 speed manual transmission GT B only that became standard 20 21 The South Australian versions both used the S54B engine the difference was in the gearbox the GT A had a 4 speed gearbox and the GT B had the European ZF 5 speed gearbox No 39 Prince Skyline 2000GT race car S54R that finished 2nd place at 1964 GT II at Suzuka Circuit driven by Yoshikazu Sunako 15 Prince Skyline 2000GT S54A 1 Prince Skyline 2000GT A S54A 2 blue GT emblem Nissan Prince A200GT B S54B 3 red GT emblem Prince Skyline 2000GT A S54A 3 Unlike the regular models that changed the rear lights to rectangular shape twice the Skyline GT retained its original round rear lights until 1968 S57 Edit Nissan Prince Skyline 1500 DeLuxe S57D In August 1967 Prince released the successor of the S50D 2 called the S57 7 It used a new engine of Prince s designed before the merger with Nissan the OHC 1 5 L 1 483 cc G15 At 88 PS 65 kW 87 hp it was the most powerful engine in the Japanese 1 500 cc class The S57D was almost identical to the S50S 3 except for using different grille with a red 88 badge for 88 PS and an OHC badge above the right side reversing light The trunk badge said Prince and the side badges said Skyline 1500 or Skyline 1500 Deluxe There was a NISSAN badge of the left side of the grille as well as well as below the left side backup light After the Prince name was dropped the NISSAN badge under the backup light disappeared the badge on the grille remained and the Prince badges were replaced by NISSAN but the stylized P emblem on the hood remained Third generation C10 1968 EditThird generation C10 Pre facelift Nissan Skyline Sedan 1500 Family Deluxe C10 OverviewAlso calledDatsun SkylineDatsun Nissan 2000GT 22 Datsun Nissan 2400GT 23 Production1968 1972310 447 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerShinichiro SakuraiBody and chassisBody style4 door sedan6 door station wagon2 door coupeLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelPowertrainEngineGasoline 1 5 L G 15 I41 8 L G 18 I42 0 L L20 I6 2000GT 2 0 L S20 I6 GT R 2 4 L L24 I6 2400GT 23 Transmission3 speed automatic3 4 5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 490 mm 98 0 in 4 cylinder sedan coupe wagon 24 2 570 mm 101 2 in GT R coupe 25 2 640 mm 103 9 in 6 cylinder GT R sedan 24 25 Length4 135 mm 162 8 in 4 cylinder coupe 24 4 265 4 275 mm 167 9 168 3 in wagon 24 4 330 mm 170 5 in 6 cylinder GT R coupe 24 25 4 395 mm 173 0 in GT R sedan 25 4 400 4 430 mm 173 2 174 4 in 6 cylinder sedan 24 Width1 595 mm 62 8 in 24 1 610 mm 63 4 in GT R sedan 25 1 665 mm 65 6 in GT R coupe 25 Height1 370 mm 53 9 in GT R coupe 25 1 375 mm 54 1 in 6 cylinder coupe 24 1 385 mm 54 5 in GT R sedan 25 1 390 mm 54 7 in 4 cylinder coupe 6 cylinder sedan 24 1 405 mm 55 3 in 4 cylinder sedan 24 Curb weight945 1 110 kg 2 083 4 2 447 1 lb coupe 24 960 1 130 kg 2 116 4 2 491 2 lb sedan 24 23 25 1 015 1 035 kg 2 237 7 2 281 8 lb wagon 24 The C10 series of August 1968 which began its development under Prince at the company s Ogikubo R amp D centre in the suburbs of Tokyo was marketed with a Nissan badge By the time the C10 went on sale the Prince nameplate had been completely phased out on cars and trucks The dealer network selling the cars became the Prince channel of Nissan and the marketing group stayed at the Prince headquarters in Mita instead of moving to Nissan s headquarters in Ginza The C10 Skyline was launched with Prince s 1 5 L OHC G15 I4 like the S57 A 1 8 L G18 version was also available A station wagon variant known previously as the Prince Skyway was offered with this generation A hardtop coupe was introduced in October 1970 The brake and tail lights were modified to square units but now included dual units for both the left and right side of the vehicle As the Skyline was now a Nissan product it was repositioned above the Bluebird as a more sport oriented sedan and coupe while the Bluebird remained more economical Its appearance shows some resemblance to the earlier 1961 Fiat 2300 designed by Pininfarina Pre facelift Nissan Skyline Sedan 1500 Family Deluxe C10 Pre facelift Nissan Skyline estate C10 Facelift Nissan Skyline Sedan 1500 Deluxe C10 Facelift Nissan Skyline Sedan 1500 Deluxe C10 2000GT Edit In October 1968 the GC10 2000GT s engine power was decreased to 105 hp 78 kW Nissan introduced an automatic variant in June 1970 as well as a 2 door coupe in October 1970 Pre facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT sedan GC10 Pre facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT sedan GC10 Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT hardtop coupe KGC10 Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT hardtop coupe KGC10 Interior2000GT X Edit In September 1971 the KGC10 2000 GT X received a 2 0 L 1 998 cc L20SU straight six engine instead of the Prince G 7 engine The chassis was already designed to fit a straight six to avoid the S54 extension problem 130 PS 96 kW 128 hp was available from this new engine In March 1972 the lineup was expanded to include a four door GT X sedan Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000 GT X sedan KGC10 Facelift Skyline 2000 GT X hardtop coupe KGC10 Facelift Skyline 2000 GT X hardtop coupe KGC10 L20 engineGT R Edit The first GT R Skyline appeared in February 1969 26 Called the PGC 10 KPGC 10 for later coupe version internally and Hakosuka ハコスカ by fans Hako ハコ means box in Japanese and suka スカ is short for Skyline スカイライン Sukairain It used the 2 0 L 1998 cc S20 I6 This new DOHC engine which was designed by the former Prince engineers produced 160 hp 119 kW and 180 N m 133 lb ft of torque and was similar to the GR8 engine used in the Prince R380 racing car The GT R began as a sedan but a 2 door coupe version was debuted in October 1970 and introduced in March 1971 The cars were stripped of unnecessary equipment to be as light as possible for racing and performed well at the track The sedan racked up 33 victories in less than two years and the coupe stretched this to 50 through 1972 26 The C10 raced against many cars including the Toyota 1600GT Isuzu Bellett GTR Mazda Familia R100 amp Capella RX 2 even Porsche In late 1971 the new Mazda RX 3 became the GT R s main rival The GT R managed a few more victories before the RX 3 ended the GT R s winning streak Pre facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT R sedan PGC10 Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT R hardtop coupe KPGC10 Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000GT R hardtop coupe KPGC10 Models 1500 1 5 L G 15 I4 88 hp 71 kW 128 N m 94 lb ft 1500 1 5 L G 15 I4 95 hp 71 kW 128 N m 94 lb ft 1800 1 8 L G 18 I4 105 hp 78 kW 150 N m 111 lb ft 2000GT 2 0 L L20 I6 120 hp 89 kW 167 N m 123 lb ft 2000GT X 2 0 L L20SU I6 130 hp 96 kW 172 N m 127 lb ft 2000GT R 2 0 L S20 I6 160 hp 118 kW 180 N m 133 lb ft 2400GT 2 4 L L24 I6 130 hp 97 kW 198 N m 146 lb ft 23 Body styles Edit C 10 4 door sedan or 5 door wagon August 1968 September 1972 GC 10 4 door 2000GT October 1968 September 1972 PGC 10 4 door GT R Skyline February 1969 September 1970 KPGC 10 2 Door GT R Skyline October 1970 September 1972 KGC 10 2000GT 2 door October 1970 September 1972 KGC 10 2000GT X 2 door September 1971 September 1972 KGC 10 2000GT X 4 door March 1972 September 1972 GLC 10 2000GT 4 door Left Hand Drive HGLC 10 2400GT 4 door Left Hand DriveFourth generation C110 1972 EditFourth generation C110 Facelift Nissan Skyline 1800 GL sedan HC111 OverviewAlso calledDatsun 160 180 240KDatsun 240K GT 27 Datsun Skyline 240K GT 27 Production1972 1977670 562 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerShinichiro SakuraiBody and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupe5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelPowertrainEngineGasoline 1 6 L G16 SOHC I41 8 L G18 SOHC I42 0 L L20A E SOHC I62 0 L S20 DOHC I6 GT R 2 4 L L24 SOHC I6Transmission3 speed automatic3 4 5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 515 mm 99 0 in 4 cylinder model 28 2 610 mm 102 8 in 6 cylinder model 28 Length4 250 mm 167 3 in 4 cylinder model 28 4 315 mm 169 9 in wagon van 28 4 460 mm 175 6 in 6 cylinder model 28 Width1 625 mm 64 0 in 28 1 695 mm 66 7 in GT R 29 Height1 380 mm 54 3 in GT R 29 1 385 mm 54 5 in 6 cylinder hardtop 28 1 395 mm 54 9 in 4 cylinder hardtop 6 cylinder sedan 28 1 405 mm 55 3 in 4 cylinder sedan wagon 28 1 425 mm 56 1 in van 28 Curb weight980 1 095 kg 2 160 5 2 414 1 lb 4 cylinder model 28 1 135 1 240 kg 2 502 2 2 733 7 lb 6 cylinder model 28 30 31 1 145 kg 2 524 3 lb GT R 29 1 030 1 070 kg 2 270 8 2 358 9 lb wagon van 28 The C110 generation was produced from September 1972 through August 1977 For export in the 1970s the C110 and GC110 Skyline was sold as the Datsun K series with models such as the Datsun 160K 180K and Datsun 240K The body styles were once again four door sedan two door hardtop coupe and five door station wagon The C110 was more fussy in its styling than its predecessor particularly so in wagon form where unusually for a wagon design no windows were fitted between the C and D pillars citation needed Its appearance seems to be influenced by the 1970 1975 Citroen SM citation needed The C110 was the first version to return to the round rear tail and brake lights introduced in 1963 albeit with dual units from the previous generation and the appearance has become a traditional Skyline feature The styling also influenced a smaller more affordable two door coupe called the Silvia introduced in 1975 Nissan introduced its emission control technology primarily consisting of fuel injection on trim packages ending with an E using the moniker Nissan NAPS also in 1975 In February 1976 the model was facelifted and became C111 model 32 The C110 Skyline was better known as the Ken amp Mary or Kenmeri ケンメリ Skyline stemming from the advertisement campaign in Japan at the time which featured a young couple Ken and Mary who relaxed and enjoyed the countryside in Ken and Mary s Skyline ケンとメリーのスカイライン The ads were highly successful and perhaps as a result the C110 was sold in very large numbers in Japan Kenmeri was also a play on the term Meriken メリケン an old Japanese slang term for American due to the new Skyline s resemblance of American muscle cars of the time It sold just as well in Australia in a 2 4L 6 cylinder form badged as Datsun 240K There the 240K was about the same price as a Ford Falcon GT or BMW 5 Series around AUD 5000 Facelift Nissan Skyline 1800 GL sedan HC111 Pre facelift Nissan Skyline 2000 GT hardtop KGC110 Pre facelift Nissan Skyline 2000 GT hardtop KGC110 Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000 GTX E hardtop KGC111 Facelift Nissan Skyline 2000 GTX E hardtop KGC111 Datsun 240K GL coupe KHLGC110 Australia Datsun 240K GL sedan HLGC110 Australia GT R Edit The Skyline GT R hardtop arrived in September 1972 but only lasted until March 1973 when Nissan ceased its production The oil crisis saw many people preferring economy cars and high performance sports cars were looked down upon Nissan pulled out of Motor Racing so there was no purpose to the GT R It was not officially exported anywhere although Nissan contemplated exporting to Australia Only 197 KPGC110 GT Rs were ever sold in Japan 32 through specialist Nissan Performance shops before it was called NISMO This was the last GT R for 16 years until the BNR32 in 1989 Nissan Skyline 2000GT R KPGC110 Nissan Skyline 2000GT R KPGC110 Models Edit 1600 160K 1 6 L G16 I4 100 PS 99 hp 74 kW 135 N m 14 kg m 100 lb ft 1800 180K 1 8 L G18 I4 105 PS 104 hp 77 kW 150 N m 15 kg m 111 lb ft 2000GT 2 0 L L20A I6 115 PS 113 hp 85 kW 162 N m 17 kg m 119 lb ft single carburetor regular gasoline 120 PS 118 hp 88 kW 167 N m 17 kg m 123 lb ft single carburetor high octane gasoline 2000GT X 2 0 L L20A I6 125 PS 123 hp 92 kW 167 N m 17 kg m 123 lb ft dual carburetors regular gasoline 130 PS 128 hp 96 kW 172 N m 18 kg m 127 lb ft dual carburetors high octane gasoline 2000GT E GTX E 2 0 L L20E I6 fuel injected 130 PS 128 hp 96 kW 167 N m 17 kg m 123 lb ft 2000GT R 2 0 L S20 I6 155 PS 153 hp 114 kW 173 N m 18 kg m 128 lb ft regular gasoline 160 PS 158 hp 118 kW 177 N m 18 kg m 131 lb ft high octane gasoline 240K 2 4 L L24 I6 122 PS 120 hp 90 kW 187 N m 19 kg m 138 lb ft 1975 1978 European model 31 130 PS 128 hp 96 kW 196 N m 20 kg m 145 lb ft Body styles Edit Sedan C110 1HC110 Pre facelift 1 6L sedan BC111 Facelift 1 6L sedan PC110 1PC110 Pre facelift 1 8L sedan HC111 Facelift 1 8L sedan GC110 1GC110 Pre facelift 2 0L sedan GC111 Facelift 2 0L sedan HGC110 Datsun 240K sedan Hardtop KC110 1KBC110 Pre facelift 1 6L hardtop KBC111 Facelift 1 6L hardtop KPC110 1KHC110 Pre facelift 1 8L hardtop KHC111 Facelift 1 8L hardtop KGC110 1KGC110 Pre facelift 2 0L hardtop KGC111 Facelift 2 0L hardtop KPGC110 2000GT R KHGC110 Datsun 240K hardtop Wagon Van VC110 1VBC110 1 6L van VPC110 1 8L van WPC110 1 8L wagonFifth generation C210 1977 EditFifth generation C210 C211 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT EL SedanOverviewAlso calledDatsun 180K 240K 280KDatsun SkylineProduction1977 1981539 727 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerShinichiro SakuraiBody and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupe5 door station wagon light vanLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelPowertrainEngineGasoline 1595 cc L16T S I41770 cc L18E T I41770 cc Z18E S I41952 cc Z20E I41998 cc L20E I61998 cc L20ET turbo I62393 cc L24 E I6Diesel 1952 cc LD20 I42792 cc LD28 I6Transmission3 speed automatic4 5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 515 mm 99 0 in 4 cylinder 2 615 mm 103 0 in 6 cylinder Length4 315 mm 169 9 in 210 Wagon Van 4 395 mm 173 0 in 211 Wagon Van 33 4 400 mm 173 2 in 4 cylinder 4 600 mm 181 1 in 6 cylinder Width1 625 mm 64 0 in Height1 375 1 425 mm 54 1 56 1 in Curb weight1 050 1 160 kg 2 314 9 2 557 4 lb 4 cylinder 1 175 1 265 kg 2 590 4 2 788 8 lb 6 cylinder The succeeding C210 series of August 1977 continued to split the Skyline range into basic four cylinder and six cylinder models the latter with a longer wheelbase and front end This line continued through August 1981 A rare variant would be the wagon version which had a unique styling treatment behind the rear doors of a much smaller window than usual between the C and D pillars The Skyline received an internal and external facelift in late 1978 34 which led to a change of the model code from 210 to 211 This was also when the Skyline first appeared in several European export markets such as Germany 35 C210 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT EL sedan C211 Nissan Skyline 2000 Turbo GT EX C211 Nissan Skyline 2000 Turbo GT EX C211 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT EX hardtop A replica of Seibu Keisatsu version C210 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT hardtop Rear view of Japanese four cylinder export model of Nissan Datsun SkylineThe GT EX replaced the discontinued GT R with a turbocharged engine the L20ET As installed in the recently renewed Nissan Cedric Gloria this had been the first turbo engine to power a Japanese production vehicle 36 One notable aspect of the turbo versions was that they were not intercooled and there was no form of blowoff valve only an emergency pressure release valve As usual with Japanese cars of this period there were four or five speed manuals and a three speed automatic with a column shifted three speed manual available on lower end cars and vans 34 The lowest powered option was the 2 liter LD20 diesel fitted to the Skyline Van 200D VSC211D it produces 65 PS 48 kW at 4600 rpm 33 The T designation on the L16T and L18T does not signify a turbocharger was included it denotes that those engines came with twin carburetors The L series engines were all switched to the cross flow Z series in late 1978 although the L16 soldiered on a little longer in the commercial versions The larger 2 4 liter inline six was never offered in the domestic Japanese market having been reserved for export Export engines were rated in DIN horsepower so while a Japanese spec L24 promised 130 hp 97 kW 132 PS European market cars with the same engine only claimed 111 hp 83 kW 113 PS On the other hand European buyers could also get the fuel injected L24E with 127 or 130 PS 93 or 96 kW DIN about on par with what the turbocharged GT EX offered 37 38 Originally marketed as the Datsun 240K GT in Europe the fuel injected version was sold as the Datsun Skyline in most markets where it was available It has a claimed top speed of 186 km h 116 mph 35 In June 1980 the two liter fuel injected inline four Z20E engine was added to the lineup as was the 2 8 liter straight six GT Diesel with 91 PS 67 kW 90 hp Models 1600TI 1 6 L L16 I4 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp 13 5 kg m 132 N m 98 lb ft 1600TI 1 6 L Z16 I4 95 PS 70 kW 94 hp 13 5 kg m 132 N m 98 lb ft 1800TI 1 8 L Z18 I4 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp 15 0 kg m 147 N m 108 lb ft the similar L18 received a claimed 77 PS 57 kW 76 hp DIN in European export markets 37 1800TI EL 1 8 L Z18E I4 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp 15 5 kg m 152 N m 112 lb ft 2000GT EL 2 0 L L20E I6 130 PS 96 kW 128 hp 17 0 kg m 167 N m 123 lb ft 2000GT EX 2 0 L L20ET turbo I6 145 PS 107 kW 143 hp 21 0 kg m 206 N m 152 lb ft Datsun 240K GT 2 4 L L24 I6 142 PS 104 kW 140 hp DIN 18 0 kg m 177 N m 130 lb ft 180 km h 112 mph 0 100 km h 62 mph in 13 5 s 39 Sixth generation R30 1981 EditSixth generation R30 1983 Nissan Skyline 2 4E Liftback Australia OverviewProduction1981 1985406 432 units soldAssemblyJapan MusashimurayamaDesignerShinichiro SakuraiBody and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupe5 door Liftback5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelNissan LeopardPowertrainEngineGasoline 1770 cc Z18S I41809 cc CA18E I41952 cc Z20E I41990 cc FJ20E DOHC I41990 cc FJ20ET DOHC turbo I41998 cc L20E I61998 cc L20ET turbo I62393 cc L24 I62753 cc L28 L28E I6Diesel 1998 cc LD20 I42792 cc LD28 diesel I6Transmission3 4 speed automatic or 4 5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 615 mm 103 0 in Length4 620 mm 181 9 in Width1 675 mm 65 9 in Height1 385 mm 54 5 in 1983 Nissan Skyline Liftback Australia 1981 1983 Nissan Skyline sedan Australia The names were brought into line with the home Japanese and worldwide markets with the launch of the R30 series in August 1981 which was built on a C31 Laurel platform Unlike preceding generations four and six cylinder versions now shared a front end of the same length The R30 was available as a two door hardtop coupe a four door sedan a five door Liftback available only in the R30 generation or a four door station wagon In all there were 26 variations of the R30 Skyline available All versions with the exception of the wagon were usually fitted with the four round tail lights that had become a regular feature to the Skyline s design The wagon had different tail lights headlights and no turbo or six cylinder versions available It more closely resembled a Nissan Sunny than a Skyline The two door coupe had a hardtop pillarless design and featured roll down quarter windows for the rear seat passengers a styling feature of the previous C10 C110 and C211 coupes while four door versions had a traditional sedan body style with framed windows The crease that appeared over the rear wheels beginning with the second generation referred to as the surf line no longer appeared starting with this generation Various engine configurations were available initially ranging from the top of the line 103 kW SOHC 6 cylinder turbo L20ET to the 4 cylinder Z18S and 6 cylinder LD28 diesel versions at the other end of the scale The all new 16 valve DOHC FJ20 engine debuted in late 1981 and was the first four cylinder engine from any Japanese manufacturer to employ more than two valves per cylinder see below Some of the top spec models featured adjustable suspension dampers that could be adjusted while driving this was another first for mass produced JDM vehicles Nissan Glorias and Laurels also used the L series engines as well as some diesel Laurel only variants The R30 range was facelifted in August 1983 with various changes across the board for example four wheel disc brakes were now standard issue instead of being optional for lower spec models Trim specifications were revised and the 4 cylinder Z18S engine was replaced with the newer CA18E Features included upgraded interior trim new front and rear bumpers door mounted wing mirrors replacing the old hockey stick fender mirrors and smoked tail lights During 1983 the Paul Newman Version R30 was released to commemorate the association between Nissan and the actor Paul Newman who used to appear in promotional material as well as race for the company during the late 1970s and early 1980s The Newman Skyline was simply a top spec GT ES turbo with signature embroidery and decals Export markets also received some larger albeit less powerful engines in the form of 2 4 and 2 8 liter inline sixes with Hitachi double carburetors producing 120 PS 88 kW or 139 PS 102 kW The 2 8 was added in September 1982 40 Australia Edit Nissan Australia launched the R30 sedan in November 1981 with standard air conditioning AM FM radio cassette stereo digital clock intermittent wipers five speed manual or optional three speed automatic 41 This was fully imported from Japan 42 43 The Liftbacks were released to the market in August 1982 43 The facelift model launched in Australia during November 1983 44 Notably configurations of the R30 sold in Australia and New Zealand were missing the traditional hotplate tail lights instead opting for more conventional styling South Africa Edit When entering the South African market in late 1982 Skylines were still sold as Datsuns About a year after being introduced the Nissan changeover took place In addition to 2 liter models sedans and liftbacks the R30 Datsun Skyline was also available with the 2 8 liter six in the GTX Hardtop the only coupe on offer Along with the Nissan nameplate the four door 2 8 GLX was added using a two barrel Hitachi carburetor There was also a GL version and in May 1984 the four door GT version arrived This was sportier than the GLX benefitting from the GTX suspension and a Weber carburetor but cost less than the GTX due to less equipment and having drums at the rear The South African range was lightly facelifted for the 1986 model year with a luxurious 2 8 SGL replacing the GLX and with the GT discontinued Automatic transmission became available in the GTX Hardtop and also in the top of the line SGLi sedan which was not offered with a manual The R30 was replaced by the R31 Skyline in mid 1987 2 liter cars have the four cylinder L20B engine equipment levels include GL and GLE X and there was also the Skyline 1800 L at the bottom of the ladder RS Edit 1983 1985 Nissan Skyline RS coupe DR30 nicknamed Iron Mask for its distinctive front end treatment 1983 1985 Nissan Skyline 2000 RS X Turbo coupe DR30 Japan Although making about the same power as the L20ET powered GT ES models the version of the Skyline initially known as the 2000RS was released on October 2 1981 as more of a stripped down lightweight racer without as many luxury extras included quoted curb weight was only 1 130 kg 2 491 lb These were equipped with the naturally aspirated 4 valve per cylinder DOHC FJ20E engine generating 110 kW 150 PS 148 hp of power at 6 000 rpm and 181 N m 133 lb ft of torque at 4 800 rpm The official Nissan chassis designation for all FJ20 powered models was DR30 In February 1983 the DR30 range received a significant boost in performance with the introduction of the turbocharged FJ20ET engine in the 2000RS Turbo Front brakes were also significantly upgraded to cope with the power increase Now with 140 kW 190 PS 188 hp of power at 6 400 rpm measured on a gross basis and 225 N m 166 lb ft of torque at 4 800 rpm on tap the FJ20ET enjoyed new found prestige as the most powerful Japanese production engine of its era Nissan sought to elevate the status of the DR30 Skyline as their new flagship model in light of this success and it received a generous amount of changes to distinguish it from lesser Skyline models in August 1983 Interior equipment was significantly upgraded to now include electric windows air conditioning and power steering as standard in the new RS X model for Extra with an increased curb weight of around 1 235 kg 2 723 lb it also included a driver s seat with multi way power lumbar adjustment anti skid control fog lamps rear deck spoiler and other features such as dimmable instrument cluster lighting gone were the days of the spartan stripped out race interior although this could still be specified at time of purchase But by far the most striking change to the RS was the new unique front end treatment nicknamed Tekkamen 鉄仮面 or Iron Mask by fans for its distinctive look The headlights were considerably slimmer and instead of a conventional grille the hood now sloped down to two narrow slits above a facelifted front bumper and airdam Further enhancements were made for 1984 most notably the addition of an air to air intercooler allowing the compression ratio to be increased from 8 0 1 to 8 5 1 with revised turbocharger exhaust housing to the FJ20ET powered model increasing output to 205 PS 151 kW 202 hp of power at 6 400 rpm gross and 245 N m 181 lb ft of torque at 4 400 rpm The intercooled model was nicknamed the Turbo C The Turbo C formed the basis for the Super Silhouette race car built by GT R Works and sponsored by Tomica and run in the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship under FIA Group C regulations citation needed An automatic transmission option was also added 1984 Changes to the Plasma Spark ignition system followed in early 1985 towards the end of R30 production 1987 Nissan Skyline 2 0D van R30 Japan To this day the FJ20 powered R30 Skyline remains a cult car both at home and overseas there are still dedicated one make drag racing events for this model in Japan and is credited with rejuvenating the Skyline brand in the early 1980s It also paved the way for the eventual re introduction of the legendary GT R badge markedly absent since the end of C110 Skyline production in 1973 The DR30 achieved success in Australian touring car racing during the mid 1980s The factory backed Peter Jackson Nissan Team made its Group A debut in the opening round of the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship and over the 10 round series lead driver George Fury would win four of the rounds and it was only unreliability in the first two rounds that cost Fury the title finishing only 5 points behind the Volvo 240T of Robbie Francevic Fury then went on to finish second to the BMW of Jim Richards in the 1986 Australian Endurance Championship winning four of the six rounds though failures to finish in the opening round at Amaroo Park in Sydney as well as a DNF at the James Hardie 1000 at Bathurst cost him the title Team driver Garry Scott put the DR30 on pole for the James Hardie 1000 before going on to finish third with young charger Glenn Seton 45 Despite missing out on the drivers title Nissan won the 1986 Australian Manufacturers Championship from BMW Fury finished off 1986 by finishing second to the V8 Holden Commodore of Allan Grice in the Group A support race for the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide Fury was joined in 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship by Glenn Seton While Fury had a frustrating first half of the championship Seton battled it out with the BMW M3 of Richards for the title The series came down to the last race at Sydney s Oran Park Raceway where Richards used the nimble M3 to defeat Seton and win his second ATCC in three years With Fury finishing third in the championship this saw Nissan sharing victory with BMW in the 1987 Australian Manufacturers Championship 46 The final competitive race for the Peter Jackson Nissan DR30s came in the Group A support race for the 1987 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide where Fury again finished second behind the Ford Sierra RS500 of Dick Johnson The 340 bhp 254 kW 345 PS DR30 continued to be used by privateer racers in Australian touring car racing until 1989 Models Japan Paul Newman Version hood decal 1800TI 1 8 L Z18S SOHC I4 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp later models 1 8 L CA18E SOHC I4 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp 2000TI 2 0 L CA20E SOHC I4 2000TI 2 0 L Z20E SOHC I4 2000GT and Passage 2 0 L L20E SOHC I6 2000GT Turbo Passage and Paul Newman Version 2 0 L L20ET turbo I6 140 PS 103 kW 138 hp RS 2 0 L FJ20E DOHC I4 150 PS 110 kW 148 hp 181 N m 133 lb ft RS X and RS X Turbo C 2 0 L FJ20ET DOHC turbo I4 190 205 PS 140 151 kW 187 202 hp 225 245 N m 166 181 lb ft 200D GT 2 0 L LD20 SOHC I4 diesel 280D GT 2 8 L LD28 SOHC I6 dieselSeventh generation R31 1985 EditSeventh generation R31 1985 1987 Nissan Skyline GT Passage Japan OverviewAlso calledNissan Pintara Australian 4 cylinder models Production1985 1989 Japan 1986 1990 Australia 309 716 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama Japan Nissan Motor Co Clayton Australia Nissan Australia 47 DesignerShinichiro SakuraiNaganori ItoBody and chassisBody style4 door sedan4 door hardtop2 door coupe5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelNissan LeopardNissan PintaraPowertrainEngineGasoline 1 8 L CA18I I42 0 L CA20E I42 0 L RB20E I62 0 L RB20ET I6 Turbocharged 2 0 L RB20DE I62 0 L RB20DET I6 Turbocharged2 0 L RB20DET R I6 Turbocharged3 0 L RB30E I63 0 L RB30DE I6 48 Diesel 2 8 L RD28 I6Transmission5 speed automatic manualDimensionsWheelbase2 615 mm 103 0 in Length4 590 mm 180 7 in pre facelift sedan wagon 4 650 mm 183 1 in pre facelift hardtop 4 660 mm 183 5 in coupe facelift sedan hardtop wagon Width1 690 mm 66 5 in Height1 365 mm 53 7 in coupe 1 385 1 395 mm 54 5 54 9 in hardtop 1 395 1 410 mm 54 9 55 5 in sedan 1 410 mm 55 5 in wagon Curb weight1 200 1 350 kg 2 645 5 2 976 2 lb ChronologySuccessorNissan Stagea station wagon The R31 Skyline of 1985 was a natural evolution on the R30 shape and also this one was loosely based on the Laurel platform C32 The design was slightly larger and squarer than previous Skylines It was available as a Sedan Hardtop sedan Coupe and station wagon Affectionately known as the Seventhsu or simply 7th Sukairain by owners due to it being the 7th generation Skyline The R31 Skyline introduced many new technologies and features The HR31 was the first Skyline to be equipped with the new RB series of engines The HR31 RB engines are often referred to as Red Top engines because of the red cam covers There were three variants The earliest series of DOHC 24 valve RB engines used the NICS Nissan Induction Control System injection system with 12 very small intake runners and a butterfly system to divide the intake ports in half for better low RPM performance Later versions used ECCS Electronically Concentrated Control System engine management discarded the twelve tiny runners for six much larger ones though the cylinder heads still retained twelve individual intake ports separated by casting and received a slightly larger turbocharger Nissan s RD28 a 2 8 straight six engine featured for a diesel option Another technological first for the R31 was the introduction of Nissan s proprietary four wheel steering system dubbed HICAS High Capacity Active Steering The R31 series were also the only models in the Skyline family to feature a four door hardtop variation These models were generally badged as the Passage GT The R31 Skyline was also produced in Australia with a 3 0 L motor RB30E available in sedan or wagon form as well as a four cylinder version called the Nissan Pintara The wagon had the same front style as the coupe and sedan the only difference being that it lacked the four round brake lights that had been a consistent element of Skyline design except for the R31 series one two which had rectangular taillights with a solid bar through the centre which was also shared by the Pintara These cars were manufactured in Australia due to the heavy import laws which made it expensive to bring cars into Australia and are affectionally called Dards by their owners citation needed 29 305 R31 Skylines were also manufactured and sold in South Africa in four door sedan form between 1987 and 1992 These were the last Skylines seen in South Africa Power came from either the RB30E 3 0 straight six engine RB20E 2 0 straight six or the CA20S four cylinder powerplant 1986 Nissan Pintara GXE sedan Australia 1986 1988 Nissan Skyline Ti sedan Australia 1986 1988 Nissan Skyline Ti sedan Australia 1988 1990 Nissan Skyline Ti sedan Australia 1988 1990 Nissan Skyline Ti sedan Australia 1985 1987 Nissan Skyline GT Passage Japan Tuned 1987 1989 Nissan Skyline hardtop sedan Japan 1985 1987 Nissan Skyline GT Passage hardtop sedan Japan 1985 1987 Nissan Skyline GT Passage hardtop sedan Japan 1986 1989 Nissan Skyline GTS X coupe New Zealand 1986 1989 Nissan Skyline GTS X coupe New Zealand 1986 1988 Nissan Skyline GX station wagon Australia 1986 1988 Nissan Skyline GX station wagon Australia 1988 1990 Nissan Skyline GXE station wagon Australia 1988 1990 Nissan Skyline Silhouette Australia 1988 1990 Nissan Skyline Silhouette Australia Nissan Skyline Silhouette GTS2 Australia Nissan Skyline Silhouette GTS2 Australia GTS R Edit Nissan Skyline 2000 GTS R HR31 Nissan Skyline 2000 GTS R HR31 The ultimate version of the R31 was the RB20DET R powered HR31 GTS R Coupe of which 823 49 units were built to allow homologation for Group A Touring Car racing Introduced in late 1987 it had a reworked version of the normal RB20DET with a much larger turbocharger on a tubular steel exhaust manifold as well as a much larger front mounted intercooler boosting power to a factory claimed 210 PS 154 kW 207 hp with racing versions making over 430 hp 321 kW 436 PS in Group A trim though this was still at least 110 hp 82 kW 112 PS less than the leading Group A car of the time the Ford Sierra RS500 which had approximately the same weight as the Nissan and around 70 hp 52 kW 71 PS less than the heavier by around 225 kg 496 lb V8 Holden Commodore Jim Richards and Mark Skaife drove a Gibson Motor Sport prepared Skyline GTS R to win the 1989 Sandown 500 in Australia Richards also used the GTS R in 6 of the 8 races to win the 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship he used the R32 GT R in the final two rounds of the series It was the first Australian Touring Car Championship victory for a Nissan driver after George Fury placed second in 1983 and 1986 and Glenn Seton gained second position in 1987 Models Edit Japanese market 1800 C 1800 Excel and 1800 Passage 1 8 L CA18S SOHC I4 90 hp 67 kW 91 PS GT Excel D GT Passage D 2 8 L Diesel RD28 SOHC I6 92 hp 69 kW 93 PS 173 N m 128 lb ft GT Excel GT Passage 2 0 L RB20E SOHC I6 128 hp 95 kW 130 PS GT Excel Twin Cam 24V GT Passage Twin Cam 24V 2 0 L RB20DE DOHC I6 155 hp 116 kW 157 PS GT Passage Turbo 2 0 L RB20ET SOHC turbo I6 167 hp 125 kW 169 PS 206 N m 152 lb ft GT Passage Twin Cam 24V Turbo 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6 180 hp 134 kW 182 PS 225 N m 166 lb ft GTS 2 0 L RB20DE DOHC I6 155 hp 116 kW 157 PS GTS Turbo 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC I6 180 hp 134 kW 182 PS 225 N m 166 lb ft GTS X 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6 190 hp 142 kW 193 PS 240 N m 177 lb ft GTS R 2 0 L RB20DET R DOHC turbo I6 210 hp 157 kW 213 PS 245 N m 181 lb ft GTS Autech 2 0 L RB20DET R DOHC turbo I6 210 hp 157 kW 213 PS 245 N m 181 lb ft Tommykaira M20 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC I6 217 hp 162 kW 220 PS 255 N m 188 lb ft Tommykaira M30 3 0 L RB30DE DOHC I6 236 5 hp 176 kW 240 PS 294 N m 217 lb ft 48 Australian market Pintara GLi Executive GX amp GXE 2 0 L CA20E I4 106 PS 78 kW 105 hp 160 N m 118 lb ft GX Executive GXE Silhouette Ti 3 0 L RB30E SOHC I6 155 PS 114 kW 153 hp 252 N m 186 lb ft Silhouette GTS1 3 0 L RB30E SOHC I6 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp 255 N m 188 lb ft Silhouette GTS2 3 0 L RB30E SOHC I6 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 270 N m 199 lb ft South African market 2 0GL 2 0GLE 2 0 L CA20S I4 106 hp 79 kW 107 PS 163 N m 120 lb ft 2 0SGLi 2 0 L RB20E SOHC I6 115 hp 86 kW 117 PS 174 N m 128 lb ft 3 0SGLi 3 0 L RB30E SOHC I6 171 hp 128 kW 173 PS 260 N m 192 lb ft Eighth generation R32 1989 EditEighth generation R32 1989 1991 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS sedan HR32 OverviewProductionMay 1989 July 1993 standard 50 August 1989 November 1994 GT R 50 AssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerNaganori Ito 1986 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupeLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelNissan CefiroPowertrainEngineGasoline 1 8 L CA18i I42 0 L RB20E I62 0 L RB20DE DOHC I62 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I62 5 L RB25DE DOHC I62 6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6Transmission4 speed automatic5 speed automatic5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 615 mm 103 0 in Length4 530 mm 178 3 in coupe 4 545 mm 178 9 in GT R 4 580 mm 180 3 in sedan Width1 695 mm 66 7 in 1 755 mm 69 1 in GT R Height1 325 1 345 mm 52 2 53 0 in coupe 1 340 1 355 mm 52 8 53 3 in GT R 1 340 1 360 mm 52 8 53 5 in sedan Curb weight1 120 1 380 kg 2 469 2 3 042 4 lb RWD 1 390 1 480 kg 3 064 4 3 262 8 lb AWD 1 430 1 500 kg 3 152 6 3 306 9 lb GT R The R32 Skyline debuted in 1989 It was available as either a 2 door coupe or 4 door hardtop sedan all other bodystyles were dropped The R32 featured several versions of the RB series straight 6 engines which had improved heads the twelve port inlet was gone and used the ECCS Electronically Concentrated Control System injection system Also available was an 1 800 cc 4 cylinder GXi model Most models had HICAS four wheel steering with the rear wheels being hydraulically linked to the front steering The 2 5 liter GTS 25 became one of the first Japanese production cars to feature a 5 speed automatic transmission The GTS t came in standard and Type M configurations with the Type M having larger five stud 16 inch wheels four piston front calipers and twin piston rears plus other minor differences ABS was optional except for the GT R and GTS 4 mechanical LSD was standard on the GT R and viscous LSD was standard on all turbo models and optional on all but the GXi Nissan also produced 100 Australian models of the R32 In addition there was a 4WD version of the GTS t Type M called the GTS 4 This generation was considered a compact under Japanese legislation that determined the amount of tax liability based on exterior dimensions The smaller engines were offered so as to provide Japanese buyers the ability to choose which annual road tax obligation they were willing to pay The station wagon body style was discontinued and would not see a replacement the Stagea until 1996 by which point the R33 had arrived 1989 1991 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS sedan HR32 1989 1991 R32 Nissan Skyline coupe 1991 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS t sedan HCR32 1991 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS t sedan HCR32 1991 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS coupe HCR32 1991 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS coupe HCR32 InteriorModels 51 GXi GXi Type X FR32 sedan 1 8 L CA18i SOHC I4 91 PS 67 kW 90 hp 142 N m 105 lb ft RWD GTE GTE Type X X V SV V HR32 sedan 2 0 L RB20E SOHC I6 125 PS 92 kW 123 hp 152 N m 112 lb ft RWD GTS GTS SV V Type J X Urban Road HR32 coupe sedan 2 0 L RB20DE DOHC I6 155 PS 114 kW 153 hp 154 N m 114 lb ft RWD GTS HCR32 coupe sedan 2 0 L RB20DE DOHC I6 155 PS 114 kW 153 hp 154 N m 114 lb ft RWD with Super HICAS GTS t GTS t Type M S HCR32 coupe sedan 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6 215 PS 158 kW 212 hp 265 N m 195 lb ft RWD with Super HICAS GTS 4 HNR32 coupe sedan 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6 215 PS 158 kW 212 hp 265 N m 195 lb ft 4WD with Super HICAS GTS 25 SV Type X ER32 coupe sedan 2 5 L RB25DE DOHC I6 180 PS 132 kW 178 hp 231 N m 170 lb ft RWD GTS 25 Type S XG ECR32 coupe sedan 2 5 L RB25DE DOHC I6 180 PS 132 kW 178 hp 231 N m 170 lb ft RWD with Super HICAS Autech Version GTS 4 HNR32 sedan 2 6 L RB26DE DOHC I6 220 PS 162 kW 217 hp Autech Version auto only 4WD with Super HICAS only 201 made 52 GT R BNR32 coupe 2 6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 280 PS 206 kW 276 hp 368 N m 271 lb ft 4WD with Super HICASType Nismo N1 V Spec I V Spec I N1 V Spec II V Spec II N1 Race engine for Nismo normal output and N1 no info from nissan but no 24U stamp like the later once but most likely the same Tommykaira M20 based from GTS t coupe tuned 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6 250 PS 184 kW 247 hp 275 N m 203 lb ft RWD 53 Tommykaira M30 based from GTS t coupe tuned 3 0 L 3030 cc RB30DE DOHC I6 280 PS 206 kW 276 hp 296 N m 218 lb ft RWD 53 Tommykaira R based from GT R tuned 2 6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 350 PS 257 kW 345 hp 354 N m 261 lb ft 4WD with Super HICAS 54 HKS EN2 A based from GTS t coupe tuned 2 0 L RB20DET DOHC turbo I6 350 PS 257 kW 345 hp 2WD with Super HICAS 55 HKS Zero R based from GT R tuned 2 7 L 2688 cc RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 450 PS 331 kW 444 hp 490 N m 361 lb ft 4WD with Super HICAS 56 HKS Zero R 2006 spec based from GT R tuned 2 8 L 2771 cc RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 600 PS 441 kW 592 hp 647 N m 477 lb ft 4WD with Super HICAS 57 Production numbers 51 Standard 269 554GT R 43 937Total 313 491 GT R Edit Nissan Skyline GT R R32 Nissan Skyline GT R The CALSONIC R32 GT R from the Group A seriesThe R32 GT R was first produced in 1988 including prototype cars The first six Nismos were built in 1989 The other 554 NISMO GT Rs were all built in 1990 and were all Gunmetal Grey in color The RB26DETT engine actually produced 320 PS 316 hp 58 but it was understated due to the Japanese car makers gentlemen s agreement not to exceed 280 PS 276 hp The engine was designed for 500 hp in racing trim 59 and then muzzled by the exhaust boost restriction and ECU After this increase the car would put out 310 hp 230 kW and could do 0 100 km h 62 mph in 4 7 seconds and the quarter mile in 12 8 seconds citation needed The GT R had a significantly larger intercooler larger brakes and aluminum front guards and hood Other distinguishing features include flared front and rear wheel arches More supportive seats were fitted and the turbo boost gauge and digital clock were removed from inside the instrument cluster The clock was replaced with a torque meter that indicated how much torque was being delivered to the front wheels 0 50 Oil temp voltage and turbo boost gauges were fitted just above the climate control The Porsche 959 was Nissan s target when designing the GT R The chief engineer Naganori Ito intended to use the car for Group A racing so the design specification was drawn up in conjunction with a copy of the Group A rules The Nordschleife production car record at the time of development was 8 45 set by a Porsche 944 Nissan test driver Hiroyoshi Katoh reset the record with a time of 8 20 60 Best Motoring managed 8 22 38 61 The R32 GT R dominated Japanese Touring Car Championship JTCC winning 29 races from 29 starts taking the series title every year from 1989 to 1993 62 It took 50 races from 50 starts from 1991 to 1997 latterly R33 in the N1 Super Taikyu The R32 GT R was introduced into the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1990 and promptly ended the reign of the previously all conquering Ford Sierra Cosworth winning Bathurst 1000 classic in 1991 and 1992 This success led to the Australian motoring press nicknaming the car Godzilla due to it being a monster from Japan As Australia was the first export market for the car the name quickly spread Such was the GT R s dominance that it was a significant factor in the demise of Group A Touring Car racing the formula being scrapped soon after JTCC was similarly blighted by the R32 GT R and splintered soon after leading to the switch to the Supertouring category and also indirectly to the GT500 category of today When originally designed the homologation rulebook mandated 16 inch wheels so that s what the GT R got This limited the size of the brakes and the four piston calipers used by Nissan were not competitive After the rules changed to allow 17 inch wheels the GT R V spec for Victory emerged in February 1993 wearing 17 BBS mesh wheels 225 50 17 covering larger Brembo calipers The clutch actuation changed from a push to a pull system and the car had a standard mechanical rear differential the electronic rear differential did not show up until the R33 V Spec A year later the V Spec II appeared with a new sticker and wider tires 245 45 17 63 The Nismo Skyline GT R is a limited 500 street 60 racing version of Nissan Skyline with Nissan RB engine with twin steel turbochargers rated 280 PS 206 kW 276 hp at 6 800 rpm and 353 N m 260 lb ft at 4 400 rpm all wheel steering electronically controlled all wheel drive 64 In August 2014 the first R32 Skyline GT Rs became eligible for US import under the NHTSA 25 year rule which allows vehicles that are at least 25 years old to the month of manufacture to be imported These vehicles due to their age do not have to comply with federal emissions or with federal motor vehicle safety standards 65 Ninth generation R33 1993 EditNinth generation R33 1993 1996 Nissan Skyline sedan R33 OverviewProduction1993 1998217 133 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerKozo Watanabe 1991 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupeLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel driveRelatedNissan LaurelNissan StageaPowertrainEngineGasoline 2 0 L RB20E I6 GTS 2 5 L RB25DE I6 GTS 25 GTS 4 2 5 L RB25DET Turbocharged I6 GTS 25t 2 6 L RB26DETT I6 Twin Turbocharged GT R 2 8 L RBX GT2 I6 Twin Turbocharged 400R Transmission5 speed manual5 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 720 mm 107 1 in Length4 640 mm 182 7 in coupe 4 675 mm 184 1 in GT R 4 720 mm 185 8 in sedan Width1 720 mm 67 7 in 1 780 mm 70 1 in GT R Height1 340 1 360 mm 52 8 53 5 in coupe 1 360 1 375 mm 53 5 54 1 in sedan Curb weight1 270 1 410 kg 2 799 9 3 108 5 lb RWD 1 430 1 470 kg 3 152 6 3 240 8 lb AWD 1 530 1 540 kg 3 373 1 3 395 1 lb GT R The R33 Skyline was introduced in August 1993 Slightly heavier than the R32 it was available in coupe and sedan body configurations The R33 was the safest of the models with a rating of 3 8 out of 5 5 accordingly the airbag system and internal crash bars made this vehicle significantly safer than previous models All models now used a six cylinder engine Nissan took the unusual step of down grading the GTS model to have only the RB20E while the twin cam of the R32 GTS was discontinued The 2 0 L turbo RB20DET GTS t was also discontinued and was replaced with the GTS 25t which was equipped with the larger RB25DET and featured HICAS as standard in all GTS 25t sub models except the Type G Some models came equipped with a new version of the HICAS 4 wheel steering system called Super HICAS This computer controlled system was first used on the R32 GT R Super HICAS used electric actuators to steer the rear as opposed to the hydraulic HICAS This generation was no longer considered a compact under Japanese legislation that determined the amount of tax liability based on exterior dimensions As an option an active limited slip differential was available instead of the standard viscous LSD This new unit locked the rear differential if it detected that traction was lost by one of the wheels A light on the dash also lit up if the LSD engaged Active LSD came standard on all V Spec R33 GT R Skylines and was also available on some ECR33 GTS 25t models these can be identified by the A LSD and SLIP lights on the tachometer The RB25DE and RB25DET engines also became equipped with NVCS variable inlet cam phasing NVCS equipped RB series engine have a bulge on the front of the cam cover To celebrate their 40th anniversary Nissan introduced a very rare 4 door GT R Two versions of the 4 door GT R were available from Nissan s subsidiaries the first was produced by Autech and the second was a joint Autech Nismo project A Nissan Laurel C34 based wagon was released in September 1996 called the Stagea It is widely regarded as a compatriot of the Skyline rather than the Laurel it was based on owing to drivetrain configurations Commonly AWD using ATTESA ET S A common modification on the Stagea is to fit it with an R34 skyline front in effect making an R34 lookalike wagon A manual transmission was only available on the RS Four S and 260RS models There was also an Autech tuned Stagea the 260RS released with full GT R running gear including an RB26DETT engine and manual transmission a unique body kit 17 BBS style alloys and GT R instrumentation 66 1993 1996 Nissan Skyline GTS sedan 1995 1996 Nissan Skyline coupe 1993 1996 Nissan Skyline coupe Tommykaira M25 Tommykaira M25 R33 Skyline interiorModels HR33 GTS 2 0 L RB20E SOHC I6 130 PS 96 kW 128 hp 172 N m 127 lb ft ER33 GTS 25 2 5 L RB25DE DOHC I6 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 231 N m 170 lb ft ENR33 GTS 4 2 5 L RB25DE DOHC I6 190 PS 140 kW 187 hp 231 N m 170 lb ft 4WD ECR33 GTS 25t 2 5 L RB25DET DOHC turbo I6 250 PS 184 kW 247 hp 294 N m 217 lb ft ECR33 P Ride 280 Type MR 2 8L RB28DET DOHC turbo I6 300 PS 221 kW 296 hp 1996 Edit 1996 1998 Nissan Skyline GTS 25 Type S S sedan 1996 1998 Nissan Skyline GTS 25 Type S S sedan 1996 1998 Nissan Skyline GTS25t coupe 1996 1998 Nissan Skyline GTS25t coupe Nissan Skyline GTS25t Type MR coupeThe R33 Skyline Spec 2 continued the concepts introduced in the R32 Driver and Passenger airbags became standard in 1996 As a result pre 1996 models are barred from being imported into various countries for consumer road use as they do not meet the frontal impact standards However in the U S there are Federal Laws regarding safety and emissions that require certain documents to be obtained certain criteria to be met and adhered to or 25 years to pass before the sale of this vehicle becomes legal citation needed For the RB25DET engine the ignition system was also changed with the ignition module no longer located on the cam covers and was instead replaced by smart ignition coils Ignitor built into coil and ECU The RB25DET s turbo was also given a nylon compressor wheel to improve response Throughout the time the R33 was produced there were quite a number of different styled lights and bodykits fitted the actual body chassis underwent no changes Among the cosmetic changes in the spec 2 were the headlights which tapered down more towards the grill and were fitted with improved reflectors the grill which was longer on the Spec 1 the hood which had a re shaped leading edge to fit the new lights and front bumper changing shape in the smallest amount to match the lower edge of the new headlights Later models of the Spec 2 also had the option of having an Active LSD fitted The R33 ceased production in February 1998 with the 40th Anniversary R33 GT R Edit Nissan Skyline GT R BCNR33 Nissan Skyline GT R BCNR33 Nissan Skyline GT R Autech Version 40th Anniversary sedan Nissan Skyline GT R Autech Version 40th Anniversary sedan Nissan Skyline GT R Autech Version 40th Anniversary sedan Interior Nissan Skyline GT R LMThe previous R32 model was a well proven build but the R32 wasn t without faults and suffered with uplift and balance issues Along with that Nissan was as other Japanese companies were under strict restrictions on power gains So Nissan had to combat all these areas so the sophisticated strength Programme was made Nissan increased the width by about one inch on the R33 to the R32 and made it about 4 inches longer This gave the R33 a longer wheelbase overall and lower stance mixed with new technology now from the computer aerodynamic age Each line on the R33 was intended to give the car ultimate aerodynamics with wider gaps in the bumper and angles of air movement which allowed better cooling in addition to the fuel tank lifted the battery moved to the trunk Rigidity points were added mixed with improvements on the Attessa and Hicas all now offered the R33 with the best aerodynamics balance and handling Nissan engineers also found other ways to reduce weight even by a few grams This includes Hollowing out the side door beams Using high tensile steel on body panels Reduction in sound deadening materials Super HICAS becoming electric Hollowing out of rear stabilizer bar Use of high tensile springs front and rear Shrinking the ABS actuator Light aluminum wheels with higher rigidity The front and rear axles were made of aluminum as in the BNR32 but so were engine mount insulators and brackets New plastics were used for fuel tank head lamps super high strength PP bumpers air cleaner changing the headlining material changing material of rear spoiler All this put together meant we saw an improved time against the R32 of 21 seconds faster around the Nurburgring and 23 seconds faster in V spec trim still making the R33 the fastest Skyline around the Nurburgring The BCNR33 GT R version also had the same RB26DETT engine that the BNR32 was equipped with although torque had been improved due to changes in the turbo compressor aerodynamics turbo dump pipe and intercooler The turbo core changed from a sleeve bearing to a ball bearing but the turbine itself remained ceramic except on N1 turbos steel turbine sleeve bearing From the R33 onward all GT Rs received Brembo brakes 67 In 1995 the GT R received an improved version of the RB26DETT the ATTESA ETS four wheel drive system and Super HICAS 4 wheel steering A limited edition model was created in 1996 called the NISMO 400R that produced 400 hp 298 kW from a road tuned version of Nissan s Le Mans engine 68 A stronger six speed Getrag gearbox was used An R33 GT R driven by Dirk Schoysman lapped the Nordschleife in less than 8 minutes The Skyline GT R R33 is reported to be the first production car to break 8 minutes at 7 minutes and 59 seconds Other manufacturers had caught up since the R32 was released and the R33 never dominated motorsport to the extent of the R32 The R33 saw victory in the JGTC GT500 dominating the class and taking victory each year until its final racing year in which it was finally beaten by the McLaren F1 GTR The R33 saw huge favour in the tuning world with it being a popular model on the Wangan and top tuning companies building heavily tuned version from Top Secret ran by Smokey Nagata to Jun etc and later by companies like Sumo HKS GT R would hold a drag series record for several years in there drag series making a record win of 7 671 second pass at Sendai Hi Land Raceway with Tetsuya Kawasaki behind the wheel and taking it to be the world s fastest AWD car Models GT R 2 6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 305 PS 224 kW 301 hp 375 N m 277 lb ft advertised as 280 PS 4WD GT R LM 2 6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 305 PS 224 kW 301 hp FR NISMO 400R 2 8 L RBX GT2 DOHC twin turbo I6 400 PS 294 kW 395 hp 478 N m 353 lb ft 4WD 4Dr GT R Autech Version 2 6 L RB26DETT DOHC twin turbo I6 305 PS 224 kW 301 hp 375 N m 277 lb ft advertised as 280 PS 4WD only 447 made 69 Tenth generation R34 1998 EditTenth generation R34 1998 2000 Nissan Skyline sedan ER34 OverviewProduction1998 2001 up to 2002 for the GT R and up to 2005 for the NISMO Z Tune 64 623 units soldAssemblyMusashimurayama JapanDesignerKozo Watanabe 1996 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupeLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive ER HR34 Front engine four wheel drive BNR ENR34 RelatedNissan LaurelNissan StageaPowertrainEngineGasoline 2 0 L RB20DE I6 GT 2 5 L RB25DE I6 25GT GT X 25GT V 25GT FOUR 2 5 L RB25DET turbocharged I6 25GT T 2 6 L RB26DETT I6 twin turbocharged GT R Transmission4 speed automatic5 speed manual6 speed manual Getrag 233 GT R DimensionsWheelbase2 665 mm 104 9 in Length4 580 mm 180 3 in coupe 4 600 mm 181 1 in GT R 4 705 mm 185 2 in sedan Width1 720 mm 67 7 in coupe 1 725 mm 67 9 in sedan 1 785 mm 70 3 in GT R Height1 340 1 350 mm 52 8 53 1 in coupe 1 360 mm 53 5 in GT R 1 375 1 385 mm 54 1 54 5 in sedan Curb weight1 330 1 460 kg 2 932 1 3 218 7 lb coupe 1 360 1 490 kg 2 998 3 3 284 9 lb sedan 1 540 1 580 kg 3 395 1 3 483 3 lb GT R ChronologySuccessorNissan GT R R35 for GT R models In May 1998 the HR34 ER34 ENR34 and BNR34 marked the introduction of the more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly RB25DET NEO engine The RB20E engine was discontinued in the R34 base model GT and the RB20DE after last being used in the R32 Skyline was reintroduced in the updated NEO guise The R34 GT powered by the RB20DE NEO and coupled with a five speed gearbox became the most fuel efficient straight six Skyline to date of any shape The 4 speed automatic transmission available on some models was retained and was upgraded with tiptronic style manual controls 70 An export market 25GT Turbo coupe variant often abbreviated as GT T was sold in Singapore and Hong Kong from 1998 to 2000 while the facelift 25GT Turbo was sold in New Zealand between 2001 and 2002 alongside the GT R V Spec These were the only three countries outside of Japan that sold the R34 25GT Turbo model Skylines new All Japanese Nissan Prince Store locations that sold the Skyline were renamed Nissan Red Stage 1998 2000 Nissan Skyline 25GT sedan 2000 2001 Nissan Skyline sedan 1998 2001 Nissan Skyline sedan 1998 2000 Nissan Skyline coupe 1998 2001 Nissan Skyline coupe Interior Tommykaira 25R Tommykaira 25R Tommykaira RNissan introduced two new models for the base vehicle the 25GT X and the 25GT V The 25GT X was only available as a sedan and included optional extras over the base model 25GT and 25GT Turbo such as tinted rear windows and pop up LCD display that replaced the triple cluster on the turbo models Another version the 25GT V was a naturally aspirated variation powered by the RB25DE came standard with the upgraded 4 piston front and 2 piston rear Sumitomo calipers limited slip differential and 17 alloy wheels only found on the turbo models In August 2000 the R34 received a facelift which changed the front bumper to a new sleek design and Xenon headlights were standard across the entire range along with side airbags built into the driver and passenger outer seat bolsters For the interior pedals were changed from rubber to aluminum while the gear shift knob and steering wheel were now made of genuine leather in a 2 tone design the latter branded with the Skyline S badge as opposed to the Nissan logo The centre console and dials now had an iridium silver appearance previously they were a gunmetal grey look 71 Optional exterior extras for the R34 included exterior aero which consists of redesigned front and rear bumpers side skirts and a wrap around spoiler on the rear which was only available for the coupe Optional tuning NISMO parts for the R34 included shock absorbers a variable sports exhaust system aluminum intercooler sway bars oil cooler and limited slip differential Models GT HR34 2 0 L RB20DE NEO I6 155 PS 114 kW 153 hp 186 N m 137 lb ft 25GT ER34 2 5 L RB25DE NEO I6 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 255 N m 188 lb ft 25GT X ER34 2 5 L RB25DE NEO I6 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 255 N m 188 lb ft 25GT V ER34 2 5 L RB25DE NEO I6 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 255 N m 188 lb ft 25GT FOUR ENR34 2 5 L RB25DE NEO I6 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 255 N m 188 lb ft 4WD 25GT X FOUR ENR34 2 5 L RB25DE NEO I6 200 PS 147 kW 197 hp 255 N m 188 lb ft 4WD 25GT Turbo ER34 2 5 L RB25DET NEO turbo I6 280 hp 209 kW 284 PS 343 N m 253 lb ft 25GT X Turbo ER34 2 5 L RB25DET NEO turbo I6 280 hp 209 kW 284 PS 333 363 N m 246 268 lb ft GT R BNR34 Edit Nissan Skyline GT R V spec II BNR34 Nissan Skyline GT R V spec II BNR34 The GT R reappeared in 1999 with a revised chassis and other updates The R34 turbos received a ball bearing core The R34 N1 turbos had a metal exhaust wheel and ball bearing center section The turbo outlet pipes were changed from cast to formed metal outlets The intercooler outlet side and rear turbo dump pipe had temperature probes fitted in the V spec models Models all ATTESA E TS Pro AWD GT R 2 6 L RB26DETT twin turbo I6 327 hp 244 kW 332 PS 392 N m 289 lb ft advertised as 276 hp 72 GT R V spec Additional aero parts brake ventilation ducts diffuser ALSD GT R V spec UK V spec with three additional oil coolers an extra measurement on the MFD leather interior new features on the display Only 80 made GT R V spec N1 V spec with Blueprinted N1 motor no A C no stereo no rear wiper basic interior trim only 45 made GT R V spec II As V spec carbon fiber hood with NACA duct GT R V spec II N1 V spec II with N1 motor no A C no stereo no rear wiper basic interior trim only 18 made GT R M spec Leather interior softer suspension with Ripple Control dampers heated seats GT R V spec II Nur As above V spec II N1 motor 300 km h speedometer only 750 made GT R M spec Nur As above M spec N1 motor 300 km h speedometer only 253 made GT R NISMO S tune The S tune Tuning package from Nismo targeting street drivers that want to bring out the potential of their GT R GT R NISMO R tune Same as the S tune the R tune is further modified with more emphasize towards circuit racing GT R NISMO Z tune 2 8 L bored and stroked RB28DETT twin turbo I6 500 PS 368 kW 493 hp 540 N m 398 lb ft Z1 and Z2 Only 20 made Skyline GT R M spec 2001 02 Edit The M spec is a version of the Nissan Skyline GT R with ripple control shock absorbers M spec specific leather seat front rear seat with front seat heater 3 spoke leather wrapped steering wheel and a choice of four body colors including Silica Breath RPM multi flex color The vehicle went on sale on May 8 2001 73 Skyline GT R M spec Nur V spec II Nur 2002 Edit Nissan Skyline GT R M spec Nur BNR34 The M spec Nur and V spec II Nur are limited 1000 units versions of the Nissan Skyline GT R with Super Taikyu N1 spec engine for the Japanese market It includes a 300 km h speedometer 3d grade name emblem and an additional body color option Millennium Jade Metallic The vehicles went on sale on February 26 2002 73 Production Edit Production of the Skyline GT R type R34 ended on August 29 2002 Since the beginning of Skyline GT R M spec Nur and V spec II Nur sales 25 of vehicles sold were M spec Nur 75 of vehicles sold were V spec II Nur Millennium Jade White Pearl and White body colors have been used on 28 22 16 of M spec Nur and V spec II Nur vehicles respectively 74 Marketing Edit As part of the Type R34 GT R final campaign all Skyline GT R customers received a GT R official photo album 歴代GT Rオフィシャル写真集 限定版 before January 24 2002 73 United States Edit A small number of R34 GT Rs are legal in the United States despite not being compliant with the 25 year rule An importer called Motorex crash tested an R33 submitted emissions paperwork and certification to the Environmental Protection Agency and modified others to meet US approval The company ran into legal trouble after importing R32 and R34 models but telling the government they were R33s Motorex also stopped making the required safety US spec gauges and reflectors etc modifications needed in order for the cars to be sold in the US After a 2005 raid on the company Motorex was shut down The government then sent letters to the owners of the disputed cars and made them US legal since the cars were imported under false pretenses An estimated twelve R34 GT Rs are US legal as a result of this In 2018 the first R34 was legally imported under the FMVSS s Show amp Display exemption 75 Currently only the first 282 GT Rs produced for 1999 finished in LV4 Midnight Purple II paint and the 258 M Spec Nur models are eligible under this exemption 76 All other R34s will become legally importable starting in 2024 77 Eleventh generation V35 2001 EditEleventh generation V35 2001 2003 Nissan Skyline Sedan V35 Japan OverviewAlso calledInfiniti G35ProductionSedan 2001 2006Coupe 2002 2007AssemblyKaminokawa Tochigi JapanDesignerHiroshi Hasegawa 1998 2000 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupeLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel drivePlatformNissan FM platformPowertrainEngineGasoline 2 5 L VQ25DD V63 0 L VQ30DD V63 5 L VQ35DE V6Transmission4 5 speed automatic5 6 speed manual8 speed Jatco JR006E Toroidal CVT Nissan Skyline 350GT 8 DimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 630 mm 182 3 in coupe 4 735 mm 186 4 in sedan Width1 815 mm 71 5 in coupe 1 750 mm 68 9 in sedan Height1 390 mm 54 7 in coupe 1 465 mm 57 7 in sedan Curb weight1 517 kg 3 344 lb coupe 6MT 78 1 537 0 kg 3 388 4 lb coupe 5AT 78 1 540 kg 3 395 lb sedan 6MT 1 447 1 597 kg 3 190 3 520 lb sedan 4 5AT 79 1 617 kg 3 564 lb sedan CVT 8 79 The 11th generation V35 Nissan Skyline introduced in June 2001 was based on Nissan s FM platform shared with the Nissan 350Z The Nissan Skyline used a front midship engine VQ35DE and others as below rear wheel drive layout 80 four wheel drive was available for the sedan to achieve a 52 48 weight distribution The V35 was the first Skyline made for export to the United States There it was sold under the company s luxury brand Infiniti as the Infiniti G35 The all new Skyline was introduced at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Red Stage in conjunction with the reintroduced Nissan Fairlady Z sold exclusively at Nissan Blue Stage Japanese dealerships The vehicle went on sale on June 18 2001 Early models included the 250GT 250GTe and 300GT Early Skyline Driving Helper model includes 250GT The Skyline 250GT FOUR sedan includes ATTESA E TS all wheel drive with 50 50 synchro mode VQ25DD NEO Di engine and a five speed automatic transmission It went on sale on September 26 2001 81 The Skyline 250GTm sedan went on sale on January 13 2002 while the Skyline 350GT 8 sedan went on sale on February 19 2002 81 Beginning in 2002 the Skyline sedan was also sold in North America and Europe where it was marketed as the Infiniti G35 81 82 The V35 broke with previous Skyline tradition the first generation to offer no straight six engine no turbocharger since the R30 and no GT R version a decision which extended to all later Skylines The no turbocharger situation continued up until the V37 series when the 2 0 L Mercedes Benz M274 turbo I4 engine was introduced as well as the 2019 update of the V37 with the introduction of a 3 0 L VR30DDTT twin turbo V6 engine replacing the previous M274 engine The intention had been for the model to use a different name a decision reversed by Renault Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn 83 who choose to gear the V35 towards the luxury sport market Billing the 350Z as a pure sports car Nissan put a slightly more powerful VQ35DE in the 350Z and while the Skyline and the 350Z shared the same platform the 350Z had additional bracing under body aero parts and weighed 100 kg 220 lb less 1 Some fans refer to V35 as the New Generation Skyline due to drastic changes between the V35 series and its R34 predecessor Nonetheless as of 1 July 2001 two weeks after launch total domestic Japanese Skyline orders had reached 4200 units 84 85 Japanese tuners mostly ignored the V35 Skyline the 2006 Tsukuba Super Lap Battle had not a single V35 entrant 86 Tuners such as Mines Amuse Hosaka Garage Defend M Speed Nagisa MCR HKS amp Top Secret continued developing R32 R34 GT Rs as time attack cars Top Secret did tune a V35 but replaced the VQ35DE with a Twin Turbo VK45DE V8 87 Signal USA entered a V35 in Formula D replacing the VQ35DE with an SR20DET 88 Models 250GT V35 2 5 L VQ25DD V6 215 PS 212 hp 158 kW 270 N m 199 lb ft 250GT Four NV35 2 5 L VQ25DD V6 215 PS 212 hp 158 kW 270 N m 199 lb ft 4WD 300GT HV35 3 0 L VQ30DD V6 260 PS 256 hp 191 kW 324 N m 239 lb ft 350GT 8 PV35 3 5 L VQ35DE V6 272 PS 268 hp 200 kW 353 N m 260 lb ft 350GT Coupe CPV35 3 5 L VQ35DE V6 280 PS 276 hp 206 kW 363 N m 268 lb ft 2001 2003 Nissan Skyline Sedan 250GT V35 Japan 2003 2004 Nissan Skyline Sedan 250GT V35 Japan 2003 2005 Nissan Skyline Coupe 350GT CPV35 Japan 2003 2005 Nissan Skyline Coupe 350GT CPV35 Japan InteriorXVL concept 1999 Edit The XVL concept is a concept car demonstrating the FR L class platform It includes a 3 0L V6 direct injection gasoline engine and sedan body The vehicle was unveiled at the 1999 Tokyo Auto Show 89 Changes Edit 2004 2006 Nissan Skyline 250GT FOUR NV35 Japan 2004 2006 Nissan Skyline 250GT FOUR NV35 Japan 2005 2006 Nissan Skyline 350GT Coupe CPV35 Japan For 2003 the design of the radiator grille headlamp inner panels and sills were altered The interior and mirrors were altered while the suspension and braking systems were also refined The Skyline Coupe was introduced as a version of Nissan Skyline Sport Coupe for Japanese market Also the Skyline 350GT went on sale It is a version of the Skyline V35 sport sedan with a six speed manual transmission for the Japanese market only available with the 3 5 liter engine The Skyline 350GT and Skyline 350GT Premium sedan went on sale on June 3 2003 90 For 2004 both coupe and sedans were altered with updated interiors and improved transmissions The five speed automatic transmission on the 350GT Premium now included synchro rev control while the 6 speed manual transmission was made to vibrate less For the sedan the front grill bumper foot panel head lamp rear bumper and rear combination lamps were changed The front seats received active headrest while the rear middle seat now have a three point seat belt as standard There were also some new wheels and a 19 inch option for the coupe The Skyline s 2005 update again included changes to the head and rear lamps front bumper and side sill protectors Also 19 inch aluminum alloy wheel became standard for automatic transmission cars A plasma cluster ion full air conditioner with left right independent temperature settings heated door mirrors headlamp auto levelizer compliant with new legislation was made standard equipment Body styles Edit Chassis code V35 CV35Body style sedan coupe250GT 2001 06 n a250GT FOUR 2001 06 n a250GTe 2001 n a250GTm 2002 04 n a250GTm FOUR 2003 06 n a300GT 2001 04 n a350GT 2003 04 2003 07350GT 8 2002 06 n a350GT Premium 2003 06 2003 07Twelfth generation V36 J50 2006 EditTwelfth generation V36 J50 OverviewAlso calledInfiniti G35 2007 2008 Infiniti G37 2009 2014 Infiniti Q40 2015 Infiniti Q60 coupe 2014 2016 Production2006 2014AssemblyKaminokawa Tochigi JapanDesignerHideo Komuro 2004 Shinichiro Irie 2005 2007 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedan2 door coupe5 door crossover SUVLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel drivePlatformNissan FM platformRelatedInfiniti FXInfiniti MNissan 350ZInfiniti G37Infiniti EXNissan 370ZPowertrainEngineGasoline 2 5 L VQ25HR V63 5 L VQ35HR V63 7 L VQ37VHR V6Transmission6 speed manual5 speed automatic7 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 651 mm 183 1 in coupe 4 750 mm 187 0 in sedan 4 656 mm 183 3 in convertible Width1 852 mm 72 9 in convertible 1 824 mm 71 8 in coupe 1 773 mm 69 8 in sedan HeightConvertible1 400 mm 55 1 in Coupe1 392 mm 54 8 in AT 1 394 mm 54 9 in MT Sedan1 453 mm 57 2 in RWD 1 468 mm 57 8 in xAWD sedan amp 1 463 mm 57 6 in Initial release Edit The Skyline Sedan went on sale on November 11 2006 with an update to the Skyline Coupe beginning in fall 2007 Early models included the 250GT 250GT FOUR and 350GT 91 92 The model ditched the round headlights of the V35 for sharper looking units It was first available only as a 4 door sedan in Japan and was also sold in the US as the 2007 Infiniti G35 On May 13 2008 Nissan announced that a convertible variant of the Infiniti G37 US Spec Skyline coupe would be produced for the 2009 model year The convertible is not available in Japan 2010 Nissan Skyline Sedan 250GT V36 Japan InteriorSkyline 370GT Coupe DBA CKV36 2007 2014 Edit Introduced in 2007 for the 2008 model year it is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G37 coupe 18 inch wheels are used on the base and 370GT Type P cars while Type S and Type SP cars include 19 inch wheels The Skyline Coupe went on sale on October 2 2007 Early models include 370GT 370GT Type P 370GT Type S and 370GT Type SP The 3 7 L VQ37VHR V6 motor has a power output of 330 hp 246 kW 335 PS at the motor 93 94 95 2007 Nissan Skyline Coupe 370GT CKV36 Japan 2012 Nissan Skyline Coupe 370GT Type S CKV36 Japan 250GT sedan DBA V36 DBA NV36 Edit The 250GT sedan is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G25 sedan Four wheel drive is standard on 250GT FOUR models NV36 where N stands for AWD The 250GT Type S was introduced for the 2008 model year 17 inch wheels are standard for all model ranges except for the 250GT Type S which has 18 inch wheels 350GT sedan Edit The 350GT sedan is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G35 sedan Four wheel active steering is available in Type S and Type SP as option 50th Limited 2007 08 Edit The 50th Limited is an option for Skyline Sedan models 250GT Type P 350GT Type P 350GT Type SP and 250GT FOUR Type P commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Nissan Skyline 96 The interior is marked with anniversary red leather seats and serial numbered front glass The vehicle was unveiled in the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show 97 The 50th Limited models along with 250GT Type S went on sale from November 27 2007 until March 31 2008 98 99 Skyline Coupe Aero Sports Concept Skyline Aero Package Concept 2008 Edit The Skyline Aero Package Concept is a version of the Skyline Sedan 350GT Type SP with dynamic front and rear spoilers re designed sporty front grill and chromed alloy wheels The Skyline Coupe Aero Sports Concept is a version of the Skyline Coupe 370GT Type SP with new exterior and interior looks with new aero parts and seat materials The vehicles were unveiled at the 2008 Tokyo Auto Salon 100 101 followed by the 2008 Nissan Customize Car Show 102 Body styles Edit Chassis code V36 CKV36Body style sedan coupe250GT 2006 n a250GT FOUR 2006 n a350GT 2006 08 n a370GT 2007 2007 Models Edit Model Years Engine Type code Power torque rpm Drive250GT sedan DBA V36 2006 2 495 cc 2 495 L 152 3 cu in V6 VQ25HR 225 PS 165 kW 222 hp 6800 263 N m 194 lb ft 4800 RWD250GT FOUR sedan DBA NV36 2006 2 495 cc 2 495 L 152 3 cu in V6 VQ25HR 225 PS 165 kW 222 hp 6800 263 N m 194 lb ft 4800 AWD350GT sedan 2006 2008 3 498 cc 3 498 L 213 5 cu in V6 VQ35HR 315 PS 232 kW 311 hp 6800 358 N m 264 lb ft 4800 RWD370GT coupe DBA CKV36 2007 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 333 PS 245 kW 328 hp 7000 363 N m 268 lb ft 5200 RWDTransmissions Edit Model Years Standard Optional250GT sedan 2006 5 speed automatic 250GT FOUR sedan 2006 5 speed automatic 350GT sedan 2006 08 5 speed automatic 370GT coupe 2007 08 5 speed automatic 6 speed manual Type S Type SP Production Edit As of November 28 2006 sales of the Nissan Skyline sedan reached 4144 units 103 As of December 18 2006 sales of the Nissan Skyline sedan reached 6612 units 104 As of October 16 2007 sales of the Nissan Skyline coupe reached 1562 units 105 Marketing Edit As part of the Nissan Skyline s 50th anniversary information on Nissan Skyline could be found in the PlayStation 3 version of the Gran Turismo video game 106 As part of the Nissan Skyline s launch event a Touch amp Feel New SKYLINE event began in Nissan Gallery 107 As part of the Nissan Skyline s 50th anniversary a Grand Touring Japan event took place starting on March 10 2007 108 Following the event the Grand Touring Legend amp Future event was staged at Tokyo Midtown showcasing 12 generations of the Nissan Skyline 109 110 111 112 The event continued in Nissan Gallery at Ginza with a chance of winning a Skyline postcard 113 As part of the Nissan Skyline s 50th anniversary Warner Music Japan published Skyline 50th Anniversary CD featuring music from Nissan Skyline commercials 114 115 Skyline model cars had also been produced 116 As part of the Nissan Skyline Coupe launch a series of 15 accessories under the SKYLINE collection label including wallet card case key ring leather engine cover and 370GT intelligent key case Zippo lighter Skyline Coupe T shirt grey SKYLINE COUPE pins in vibrant red brilliant silver strafia blue white pearl super black fountain blue and lunar mare silver went on sale at Nissan online shop beginning October 2007 117 2007 update Edit Sedan changes include Scratch shield body paint for all body color New body color crystal white pearl 3 coat pearl is added for a total of six color choices Uses Skyline Coupe mirror Aluminum finisher color change Rear middle seat includes adjustable headrest door lower soft touch material V6 engine model uses VQ35HR engine 5 speed automatic transmission Intelligent air conditioner as standard equipment except 250GT 250GT FOUR Active ABS as standard equipment curtain airbag side airbag at front seats as standard equipment2008 update Edit Coupe changes include Scratch shield body paint for all body color New body color crystal white pearl 3 coat pearl is added for a total of seven color choices Walk in level color change Door grip finisher handle change Intelligent air conditioner privacy glass as standard equipmentThe vehicles went on sale on December 2 2008 Early Sedan models include the 250GT 250GT FOUR and 370GT Early Coupe models include the 370GT 118 370GT sedan DBA KV36 Edit Introduced in 2008 for the 2009 model year the 370GT sedan is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G37 sedan It replaced the 350GT sedan 7 speed automatic transmission 18 inch wheels are standard for all model ranges except for the 370GT Type P which has 17 inch wheels Skyline Crossover DBA J50 DBA NJ50 Edit See also Infiniti QX50 J50 Nissan Skyline Crossover Introduced in 2009 the Skyline Crossover is based on the Infiniti EX37 for Japan market The vehicle was unveiled at Nissan Galleries nationwide beginning on April 18 2009 119 120 121 and later with all seven body color variants at Nissan Galleries 122 Sales of the Skyline Crossover began on July 13 2009 Early models include the 370GT Type P and 370GT FOUR Type P 123 124 125 Four wheel drive is standard on 370GT FOUR models 18 inch wheels are standard for all model ranges Body styles Edit Chassis code V36 CKV36 J50Body style sedan coupe crossover250GT 2008 n a n a250GT FOUR 2008 n a n a370GT 2008 2008 2009 370GT FOUR n a n a 2009 Models Edit Model Years Engine Type code Power torque rpm Drive250GT sedan DBA V36 2008 2 495 cc 2 495 L 152 3 cu in V6 VQ25HR 225 PS 165 kW 222 hp 6800 263 N m 194 lb ft 4800 RWD250GT FOUR sedan DBA NV36 2008 2 495 cc 2 495 L 152 3 cu in V6 VQ25HR 225 PS 165 kW 222 hp 6800 263 N m 194 lb ft 4800 AWD370GT coupe DBA CKV36 2008 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 333 PS 245 kW 328 hp 7000 363 N m 268 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT sedan DBA KV36 2008 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT crossover DBA J50 2009 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT FOUR crossover DBA NJ50 2009 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 AWDTransmissions Edit Model Years Standard Optional250GT sedan 2008 5 speed automatic 2006 2010 250GT FOUR sedan 2008 5 speed automatic 370GT coupe 2008 7 speed automatic 6 speed manual Type S Type SP 370GT sedan 2008 7 speed automatic 370GT crossover 2009 7 speed automatic 370GT FOUR crossover 2009 7 speed automatic 2010 update Edit Skyline Sedan Coupe 2010 Edit Changes include 7 speed automatic transmission option for 2 wheel drive Skyline Sedan with the 2 5 liter V6 engine Skyline Sedan 250GT Type P 250GT Type V 250GT Four Type P 250GT Four Type V 250GT Four and 250GT A package models receive appearance enhancements designed to create a sharper more masculine look In front are a new grille bumper and headlamps The fog lights are moved down to the bumper previously the fog lights were integrated into the headlights offering a more aggressive feel The rear bumper has also been redesigned and there is also a new 17 inch aluminum alloy wheel design Skyline Sedan sport versions 370GT Type SP 370GT Type SP 250GT Type S receive a special wider low centered body design for a more dynamic sporty appeal Changes include a new unique grille front bumper headlights rear bumper and use of black trim for the inner headlamp panels Skyline Sedan body color choice is expanded to 6 including new Dark Metal Grey metallic and Vibrant Red solid The center console trim has been redesigned to express greater volume AT models only with the center armrest reshaped for better integration with the console New soft materials are utilized for the console sides and cupholder lid and there are new patterns and shades for the genuine aluminum and genuine wood trim The Skyline Sedan adds modified Beige and Black interior color treatments Enhancements to the instrument panel include white illumination for the vehicle information display and instrument indicator as well as standardized lettering for speedometer and tachometer The Intelligent Cruise Control system now works between 0 and about 100 km h not available with Sedan 250GT A package a manufacturer option for Coupe 370GT Type P and 370GT Both Sedan and Coupe come with the HDD Carwings navigation system which now offers enhanced entertainment features including a built in digital terrestrial broadcast tuner and USB connections for iPod and other music playback devices offered on all models except the Sedan 250GT A package and Coupe 370GT A package An upgraded intelligent air conditioning system is also standard on all models except the Sedan 250GT and 250GT A package and Coupe 370GT A package The revised Skyline Sedan and Coupe went on sale on January 6 2010 126 Skyline Coupe Crossover 2010 Edit Coupe changes include Wheel design change New body color shining blue pearl metallic for a total of seven colorsCrossover changes include New body colors ceramic blue metallic dark metal grey metallic franboise red 2 coat pearl for a total of six colorsThe revised Skyline Sedan and Crossover went on sale on November 15 2010 127 Skyline 55th Limited Edition 2011 2013 Edit Nissan Skyline 55th Limited Edition The sedan version of 55th Limited is a limited 555 units edition of Skyline sedan commemorating 55th anniversary of Nissan Skyline 128 129 Changes include anniversary edition red leather seats with front seat heater 55th anniversary embroidering at front seats black interior and garnet black pearl exterior Sedan version covering the 250GT Type P 250GT FOUR Type P and 370GT Type SP went on sale between December 19 2011 and April 30 2013 for 3 990 000 4 221 000 and 4 515 000 respectively 130 The Coupe version is a limited 55 units edition of Skyline 370GT coupe commemorating 55th anniversary of Nissan Skyline Changes are the same as the 55th Limited Edition Skyline Sedan Covering 370GT Type P and 370GT Type SP the Coupe version went on sale between February 10 2012 and April 30 2013 131 A customized version of Skyline Sedan with high intensity LEDs and S tune items wide low center of gravity optional parts was unveiled in the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon 132 133 Skyline Crossover 2012 Edit Changes include intelligent cruise control lane departure prevention lane departure warning forward collision warning front seat emergency brake sensing pre crash seat belt intelligent brake assist steering wheel switches audio navigation voice command hands free phone intelligent cruise control lane departure prevention become standard equipment The revised Skyline Crossover covering 370GT Type P and 370GT FOUR Type P went on sale on October 25 2012 134 Body styles Edit Chassis code V36 CV36 J50Body style sedan coupe crossover250GT 2010 2014 2013 n a n a250GT FOUR 2010 2014 2013 n a n a370GT 2010 2014 2013 2010 2016 2010 2014 370GT FOUR n a n a 2010 2014 Models Edit Model Years Engine Type code Power torque rpm Drive250GT sedan DBA V36 2010 2 495 cc 2 495 L 152 3 cu in V6 VQ25HR 225 PS 165 kW 222 hp 6400 263 N m 194 lb ft 4800 RWD250GT FOUR sedan DBA NV36 2010 2 495 cc 2 495 L 152 3 cu in V6 VQ25HR 225 PS 165 kW 222 hp 6400 263 N m 194 lb ft 4800 AWD370GT coupe DBA CKV36 2010 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 333 PS 245 kW 328 hp 7000 363 N m 268 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT sedan DBA KV36 2010 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT crossover DBA J50 2010 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT FOUR crossover DBA NJ50 2010 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 AWDTransmissions Edit Model Years Standard Optional250GT sedan 2010 7 speed automatic 250GT FOUR sedan 2010 5 speed automatic 370GT coupe 2010 7 speed automatic 6 speed manual Type S Type SP 370GT sedan 2010 7 speed automatic 370GT crossover 2010 7 speed automatic 370GT FOUR crossover 2010 7 speed automatic Marketing Edit Nissan Motor Co Ltd and Minami Kanto Regional Office Japan Post Network Co Ltd announced the sales of original frame stamps titled History of Cars Nissan Skyline 5000 units and History of Cars Nissan Electric Vehicles 1000 units The designs of these original frame stamps are based on Nissan s successive Skylines and electric vehicles The frame stamps went on sale from February 1 to August 31 2010 135 136 King Records published the Nissan Skyline CM collection featuring a compilation of Nissan Skyline commercials 137 As part of the 55th anniversary of the Nissan Skyline a draw of 500 Skyline meets Eizin Suzuki 2013 calendars were distributed in December 2012 138 2014 update Edit Skyline Crossover 2014 2016 Edit Changes include standard electric glass sunroof and roof rail as standard equipment eliminated body color choice franboise red 2 coat pearl for a total of 4 colors Japan models went on sale in 2014 07 22 Early models included 370GT 370GT Type P 370GT FOUR Type P 370GT FOUR 139 Body styles Edit Chassis code CV36 J50Body style coupe crossover370GT na 2014 2016370GT FOUR na 2014 2016Models Edit Model Years Engine Type code Power torque rpm Drive370GT crossover DBA J50 2014 2016 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 RWD370GT FOUR crossover DBA NJ50 2014 2016 3 696 cc 3 696 L 225 5 cu in V6 VQ37VHR 330 PS 243 kW 325 hp 7000 361 N m 266 lb ft 5200 AWDTransmissions Edit Model Years Standard Optional370GT crossover 2014 2016 7 speed automatic with manual mode 370GT FOUR crossover 2014 2016 7 speed automatic with manual mode Thirteenth generation V37 2014 EditThirteenth generation V37 2014 2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid V37 Japan OverviewAlso calledInfiniti Q50Production2014 presentAssemblyKaminokawa Tochigi Japan DesignerJoel Baek Hirohisa Ono and Koichi Ishizuka pre facelift 140 Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveFront engine four wheel drive 3 5 L models only PlatformNissan FM platformRelatedNissan Fairlady ZPowertrainEngineGasoline 2 0 L Mercedes Benz M274 I4 2014 2019 3 0 L VR30DDTT twin turbo V6 2019 present 3 5 L VQ35HR hybrid V6Electric motorHM34 3 5 L models only Transmission7 speed automaticHybrid drivetrainIntelligent Dual Clutch ControlBattery1 4 kWh Li ionDimensionsWheelbase2 850 mm 112 2 in Length4 790 4 800 mm 188 6 189 0 in 2014 2017 4 815 mm 189 6 in 2017 2019 4 810 mm 189 4 in 2019 present Width1 820 mm 71 7 in Height1 440 mm 56 7 in RWD 1 450 mm 57 1 in AWD Curb weight1 650 1 690 kg 3 637 6 3 725 8 lb 2 0 L models 1 700 1 760 kg 3 747 9 3 880 1 lb 3 0 L models 1 760 1 810 kg 3 880 1 3 990 4 lb 3 5 L RWD models 1 840 1 910 kg 4 056 5 4 210 8 lb 3 5 L AWD models See also Infiniti Q50 Skyline sedan 2014 Edit 2014 2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP V37 Japan 2014 2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP V37 Japan 2014 2017 Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP V37 Japan The design was of the Infiniti Q50 sedan with Infiniti badge at front grille Other major changes were the debut of the electric gasoline hybrid powertrain in the range and the revival of 4 cylinder engines and turbocharged models In a major departure from previous generations the V37 Skyline is only available as a 4 door sedan Japan models were set to go on sale in February 2014 Early models include 350GT HYBRID 350GT HYBRID Type P 350GT HYBRID Type SP 350GT FOUR HYBRID 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type P 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type SP 141 142 200GT t 200GT t Type P 200GT t Type SP went on sale on June 5 2014 through Nissan dealers 143 144 Skyline Cool Exclusive 2015 2016 Edit Based on Skyline sedan models 200GT t Type P 200GT t Type SP 350GT HYBRID Type P 350GT HYBRID Type SP 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type P and 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type SP it included Stone White high contrast interior Stone White leather seats Cool Exclusive door trim in high contrast color Cool Exclusive console lid in Stone White aluminum finisher Midnight Black grille and a BOSE audio system Japan models went on sale on 21 December 2015 145 Skyline 60th Limited 2016 2017 Edit The Skyline 60th Limited is a version of Skyline sedan commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Nissan Skyline Available for models 200GT t Type SP 350GT HYBRID Type SP 350GT FOUR HYBRID Type SP it included semi aniline leather upholstery in all seats an optional BOSE Performance Series sound system new tweeters at rear doors 16 speakers new front door tweeter and an aurora flare blue pearl 2 coat pearl body color option for a total of 9 color choices 146 Japan models went on sale on 7 November 2016 147 2017 update Edit Changes include redesigned bumper for Type SP Type P 350 GT HYBRID models 9 body colors including Imperial Amber new standard Cutting brilliant 19 inch aluminum wheel for Type SP and 18 inch aluminum wheel with chrome color coat for Type P models reduced size of the horn pad stitches added to the instrument panel ring lighting of the analog meter is changed to gray and new Ambient Light System option Japan models went on sale on 20 December 2017 148 2017 2019 Nissan Skyline V37 Japan 2017 2019 Nissan Skyline 200GT t Type SP V37 Japan 2017 2019 Nissan Skyline 200GT t Type SP V37 Japan Interior2019 update Edit Changes include redesigned front fascia to be more similar to the R35 GT R reuse of Nissan logo emblems rounded taillamps akin to older Skyline models addition of 3 0 L VR30DDTT twin turbo V6 engine option and discontinuation of Mercedes Benz 274930 engine option and introduction of ProPilot 2 0 safety system This update also reintroduced the 400R moniker which is equivalent to the US market Q50 Red Sport 400 grade The 400R grade has a power output of 405 PS 298 kW 399 hp from its VR30DDTT engine 149 150 151 Japan models went on sale on 16 July 2019 152 2021 Nissan Skyline GT Type SP RV37 Japan 2019 Nissan Skyline Hybrid GT Type SP HV37 Japan 2019 Nissan Skyline Hybrid GT Type SP HV37 Japan 2020 Nissan Skyline 400R RV37 Japan InteriorBody styles Edit Chassis code HV37 ZV37 RV37Body style Sedan200GT t 2014 2019350GT HYBRID 2014 350GT FOUR HYBRID 2014 GT 2019 400R 2019 Engines Edit Gasoline engines 153 Model Years Engine Type code Power torque rpm200GT t DBA ZV37 2014 2019 1 991 cc 121 cu in I4 turbo Mercedes Benz 274930 211 PS 155 kW 208 hp 5500 350 N m 258 lb ft 1250 3500200GT t DBA YV37 2016 2019 1 991 cc 121 cu in I4 turbo Mercedes Benz 274A GT 5BA RV37 2019 2 997 cc 183 cu in V6 twin turbo VR30DDTT 304 PS 224 kW 300 hp 6400 400 N m 295 lb ft 1600 5200400R 5BA RV37 405 PS 298 kW 399 hp 6400 475 N m 350 lb ft 1600 5200350GT HYBRID DAA HV37 2014 3 498 cc 213 cu in V6 Nissan VQ35HR 306 PS 225 kW 302 hp 6800 350 N m 258 lb ft 5000electric motor Nissan HM34 68 PS 50 kW 67 hp 1650 2000 290 N m 214 lb ft 1650combined 364 PS 268 kW 359 hp 546 N m 403 lb ft 350GT FOUR HYBRID DAA HNV37 3 498 cc 213 cu in V6 Nissan VQ35HR 306 PS 225 kW 302 hp 6800 350 N m 258 lb ft 5000electric motor Nissan HM34 68 PS 50 kW 67 hp 1650 2000 290 N m 214 lb ft 1650combined 364 PS 268 kW 359 hp 546 N m 403 lb ft 350GT FOUR HYBRID models include ATTESA ETS four wheel drive system Transmissions Edit Model Years Types200GT t 2014 2019 7 speed automatic with manual mode 7G TRONIC PLUS 200GT t 2016 2019 7 speed automatic with manual mode 7M ATx 350GT HYBRID 2014 7 speed automatic with manual mode350GT FOUR HYBRID 2014 7 speed automatic with manual modeGT 2019 7 speed automatic with manual mode 7M ATx 400R 2019 7 speed automatic with manual mode 7M ATx Equipment Edit Beginning with 2016 04 18 350GT HYBRID 350GT FOUR HYBRID 200GT t models include all direction support system in the emergency brake 154 Production Edit Skyline sedan was built in Tochigi Plant Kaminokawa machi Kawachi gun Tochigi prefecture The turbocharged engine and automatic transmission used by Skyline 200GT t sedan were built by Daimler 155 156 11 673 Skyline sedans were recalled due to faulty direct adaptive steering program leading to steering wheel fail to return to neutral position which can be triggered by steering a parked vehicle when starting engine 157 Marketing Edit The Skyline sedan was targeted towards males over the age of 40 158 Also the Nissan branding was not used on this generation Skyline therefore it is neither referred to as a Nissan or an Infiniti but simply Skyline On 6 August 2015 Japan Post released a personalized stamp set based on Nissan Skyline 2000GT R Type KPGC10 including 10 stamps and a model car for the featured vehicle 159 On 1 March 2016 Japan Post released a personalized stamp set 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