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Nissan fans. The current, 13th-generation Skyline has nearly reached the end of its life cycle, and an unverified rumor claims its successor will land in 2025 as an electric crossover. The same ...
Once home to the storied GT-R badge, Nissan’s Skyline has become, effectively, Infiniti-badged products in the United States. The most recent Skyline sedan was essentially an Infiniti Q50.
Infiniti) A new report from the Japanese outlet claims the Skyline will also come as a 4-door fastback. The report suggests the electric Nissan Skyline fastback will feature 443 horsepower with ...
When planning our MotorTrend New Car Buyer's Guide coverage for the 2024 model year, Infiniti declined to ... For the new Skyline NISMO, Nissan went a similar route, but took it further.
Currently, the Infiniti Q50 that’s sold here is–you guessed it–a rebadged Japanese Nissan Skyline. The defunct Infiniti EX and previous-gen QX crossovers were also rebadged Skylines ...
That’s because it might not be called a Skyline, but rebadged as an Infiniti as the brand tries its damnedest to earn its continued existence. Of course, Nissan’s sold the Skyline in the U.S ...
There have been three generations of the Skyline since it and the GT-R diverged. All three have been sold in the U.S. with Infiniti badges. So while Nissan has just confirmed a new Skyline ...
Nissan revealed a Nismo version of its Japan-only Skyline sedan (sold in the U.S. as the Infiniti Q50) on Tuesday complete with more horsepower and a bunch of specific performance upgrades.
The centerpiece of it all is the engine. The Skyline NISMO gets a version of the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 that the new Nissan Z and Infiniti Q50 Red Sport gets. While it makes 400 horsepower in ...
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But now, almost two decades after holding interviews with the fathers of the Nissan Skyline GT-R ... we knew it in the U.S. as the Infiniti G35, which was split from the GT-R lineage.
While Nissan still currently sells a model called the Skyline, it's not available in the U.S., but it is simply a version of the sedan we get in the States as the Infiniti Q50—or that we did get ...