Japan's Nissan Skyline finally loses its Infiniti badge
Along with losing its Infiniti badge, Japan's latest Nissan Skyline also adopts the quad-ring tailights of previous generations.
www.motorauthority.comHere’s the latest on Nissan Skyline and Infiniti, based on recent industry coverage:
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Along with losing its Infiniti badge, Japan's latest Nissan Skyline also adopts the quad-ring tailights of previous generations.
www.motorauthority.comNissan and Infiniti make a valiant effort to bring back the glory of the old days with new enthusiast-centric models, but is it a case of "too little too late"?
www.torquenews.comNissan released a whole bunch of news last night about its plans for the future, which included a hybridized Rogue and a new Xterra. Buried in the long list of upcoming models and strategy charts was something that I think most enthusiasts my age will be pretty hyped about: A new Nissan Skyline. While Nissan […]
www.theautopian.comThe factory-tuned JDM Nissan Skyline sports sedan gets a lower, wider stance with red accents and a potent NISMO engine with more power.
www.motortrend.comУНН Auto ✎ Automaker Nissan is updating the Skyline and confirming the arrival of a new rear-wheel drive Infiniti sedan. The 400R Limited version, limited to 400…
unn.uaThe Japanese automaker will trim its lineup, add trucks and SUVs while keeping sports car icons alive.
www.autoweek.comNissan is making a lot of cuts at the moment, but the iconic Skyline nameplate won't be among them, with a new generation in the works.
www.carexpert.com.auWhile I don’t think the renderings do the new Skyline justice, it marks an important milestone in the brand’s return to its roots.
www.torquenews.comDon’t get too excited. It’ll almost certainly be a continuation of the sedate saloons to wear the name, rather than a GT-R rebirth
www.carthrottle.comNissan Motor has launched its first Skyline hybrid, as part of a line redesigned or the first time since 2006, and will launch the Infiniti brand in Japan with it.
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