This video showcases a heavily modified Nissan Skyline on display at an indoor car event. With the engine bay exposed, the ...
The brand new Infiniti Q50 is sold as a Nissan in the Japanese domestic market, using the legendary Skyline name. It's basically the same car with a different badge, but there's one major difference: ...
Even though Paul Newman didn't own this particular 1985 Nissan Skyline, it is still, in its own way, Newman's Own. That's because it's a rare Nissan Skyline Paul Newman Version, a variant sold only in ...
The Nissan Skyline is a bit of an oddball in its domestic market. Basically the same car as the Infiniti Q50, it's got a "Skyline" badge on the back and an Infiniti logo at the front. As of this ...
The 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R arrived at a moment when turbocharged performance, digital tech and motorsport know-how were ...
GT-S-the other Skyline. When it comes to Skylines the GT-R deservingly hogs the limelight. It's a racing legend with its twin-turbo RB26DETT, all-wheel drive and muscular body. However, the GT-S is ...
The vaunted Skyline R32 took Japan's Group A road racing by storm winning 29 straight races and four consecutive championships from 1990 to 1993. Most impressive about the R32's winning streak is that ...
The Nissan Skyline has had a long history in Japan, over 66 years in fact. Starting out as an unassuming compact sedan, sporty versions of the car started to show up in the 1960s and 1970s.
A few months ago, a little-known Japanese outfit by the name of Built by Legends shot into the collective automotive consciousness by unveiling a meticulously restored and subtly modified Nissan ...
As with the current Japanese-market Skyline, America’s version will be a fast sedan, probably using the Z’s engine. Nissan is reviving the Skyline badge for a new performance sedan, not a GT-R. The ...