OK, so strictly speaking the very first Nissan Skyline GT-R actually appeared some 20 years earlier. Indeed, the installation of a 160bhp 2-litre engine in the rather unspectacular-looking 1960s ...
The 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R, aka Hakosuka, is hailed as the greatest Japanese racing car ever with 50 wins in 3 years. With only 1,945 models produced, owning a first-gen Hakosuka is a dream for ...
The ailing Japanese automaker has revealed its unique ICE - all-electric conversion of an R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R to the world at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, and it's something to behold.
Nissan will still sell you a new GT-R to this day, but sometimes, there's nothing quite like the original - or at least one of the last of the original's kind. The R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R’s ...
Early last month, Nissan pulled the cover off an R32 Skyline GT-R EV conversion that the brand was preparing for the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, but little was known beyond the fact that it now boasted ...
Welcome to the ‘R32 EV’. In news that’ll surprise, it’s an old R32 Skyline GT-R outfitted with much electricity. And it was built because Nissan’s own team reckoned the old timer was ...
a black tail panel and GT-R grilles and badges, the Skyline’s story stepped up a gear once it was back in JDM Legends’ garage. A stroker-crank 3.5-liter Nissan L-Series engine that uses a ...
See more of the R32 EV in the video by Nissan below. The original R32 Skyline GT-R, produced between 1989 and 1994, was powered by a 2.6L twin-turbo inline-six engine, delivering 276 hp.
The 62-kwh battery was taken from a former Leaf RC race car concept The goal of the project was to deliver a similar driving sensation to the original gas-powered car Whether Nissan launches its ...
At a glance, the R32 EV could almost pass as a standard Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R but there’s more than meets the eye. The R32 EV looks identical to its petrol-powered donor (Picture: Supplied ...