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The is one of the most enduring and multifaceted names in automotive history, evolving from a luxury sedan for Japanese executives into a global performance icon nicknamed "Godzilla". Spanning over 13 generations, the Skyline has consistently served as a flagship for Nissan’s technological prowess, introducing innovations that bridged the gap between daily driving and professional motorsport. Origins and Early Evolution
The Skyline story began in under the Prince Motor Company , not Nissan. Originally marketed as a four-door luxury vehicle, the Prince Skyline featured a 1.5L engine and was intended for executives. The trajectory of the nameplate shifted in 1964 with the introduction of the Skyline GT (S54) , which featured a longer wheelbase to accommodate a larger six-cylinder engine, eventually taking second place in its class at the Japanese Grand Prix—losing only to a Porsche 904. Following the 1966 merger between Prince and Nissan, the model was officially rebranded as the Nissan Skyline. The Rise of the GT-R Legend Nissan Skyline to GT-R: The Evolution of a Supercar
The is one of the most enduring and multifaceted names in automotive history, evolving from a luxury sedan for Japanese executives into a global performance icon nicknamed "Godzilla". Spanning over 13 generations, the Skyline has consistently served as a flagship for Nissan’s technological prowess, introducing innovations that bridged the gap between daily driving and professional motorsport. Origins and Early Evolution
The Skyline story began in under the Prince Motor Company , not Nissan. Originally marketed as a four-door luxury vehicle, the Prince Skyline featured a 1.5L engine and was intended for executives. The trajectory of the nameplate shifted in 1964 with the introduction of the Skyline GT (S54) , which featured a longer wheelbase to accommodate a larger six-cylinder engine, eventually taking second place in its class at the Japanese Grand Prix—losing only to a Porsche 904. Following the 1966 merger between Prince and Nissan, the model was officially rebranded as the Nissan Skyline. The Rise of the GT-R Legend Nissan Skyline to GT-R: The Evolution of a Supercar