An Idiot’s Guide To The Nissan Skyline GT-R: History, Generations, Special Editions | Feature

By Jeep Experts

For more than 50 years, the Nissan Skyline GT-R has held a special place in the hearts of Japanese car aficionados. Evolving from the racing incarnation of a long-running JDM standard, subsequent models set the scene for the snarling R35 GT-R of today, captivating petrolheads on track and on the road as they went.

First introduced in the late 1960s, the early Skyline GT-Rs raced in domestic touring car championships, but its development was stymied by the energy crises of the 1970s, which sent demand for high-performance cars through the floor. There followed a 16-year gap in GT-R production, but it returned in the late ‘80s with racing again at the forefront of Nissan’s mind. The turbocharged, all-wheel-drive R32 set the template for what a modern Skyline GT-R should be, and that continued through the R33 of the mid-90s and the R34 at the turn of the century.

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