Nissan has introduced the Skyline Nismo in Japan, now available with up to 414 horsepower. This updated range includes the Nismo and Nismo Limited variants, which share the same tuned engine as the Nissan Z Nismo and feature Recaro seats.

Nissan's goal with the Skyline Nismo models is to deliver a sedan that combines comfort with speed, leveraging Nismo's racing technologies and expertise. Limited to just 1,000 units, each standard Skyline Nismo boasts a modified 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine, producing 309 kW (414 HP, 420 PS) and 550 Nm of torque. The car offers three driving modes: Standard, Sport, and Sport+, with the latter two benefiting from tweaked transmission settings for quicker changes.

In addition to the performance upgrades, the sedan comes with Enkei 19-inch wheels fitted with high-performance tires, specially tuned suspension and stabilizers for reduced roll and improved traction. Nismo's engineers have also enhanced the brake pads.

Visually, the car stands out with revised front and rear bumpers featuring bright red accents, Nismo badges, fog lights, and a distinct front grille for optimized cooling. The interior is enhanced with a new leather-wrapped steering wheel, a red-ringed tachometer, black Recaro seats, and various suede upholstery elements.

For enthusiasts, there's the exclusive Nissan Skyline Nismo Limited, limited to only 100 units. It boasts matte gunmetal painted wheels, an engine plaque with the engine builder's name, and a unique serial plate with the production number and logo.

Japanese pricing for the Skyline Nismo starts at 7,880,400 yen ($54,692), while the Nismo Limited reaches up to 9,479,000 yen ($66,111).

Source: Nissan

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Евгений Ушаков
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