2024 NISSAN SKYLINE NISMO SEDAN MY24
BRAND NEW VEHICLE - DELIVERY KM ONLY @ 182KM
2024 Nissan Skyline NISMO, special edition vehicle, No 716 of only 1000 made, fitted with sunroof, BOSE audio system and premium leather front seating, this is one very special vehicle and very very rare.
Call now on 0421 157 722 to enquire and view by appointment.
When it comes to JDM legends, the Nissan Skyline is one of the most coveted, performance nameplates. The name dates back to 1955, when the model still “wore” the Prince badge, instead of Nissan’s. Today, Nissan unveiled a new, NISMO version of the Nissan Skyline. The Skyline and GT-R nameplates have been separated since 2007 when the R35 GT-R arrived as a standalone model.
The Skyline NISMO is not an all-new model since it is based on the car we know as the Infiniti Q50. Nissan promised a special, NISMO version, commemorating its racing heritage, and it did not disappoint. The 2024 Skyline NISMO made an official debut on August 8 and scored many aesthetic features, familiar from other more recent, Nissan models that received the NISMO treatment.
Nissan makes it clear that the new Nissan Skyline NISMO pays tribute to the 1964 S54A-1 Skyline GT, which is the first Skyline to successfully compete with European manufacturers, among which is Porsche. In terms of aesthetics, we see a similar treatment to the Nissan Z NISMO and GT-R NISMO. This includes the NISMO-exclusive, Stealth Gray exterior finish and a more aggressive body kit with red accents.
There are new, 19-inch Enkei wheels, exclusive to the NISMO, which are lighter, wider, and stronger than those on the regular Skyline/Q50. The front apron has been heavily redesigned and looks to be inspired by the R35 GT-R NISMO. At the rear, the Skyline/Q50 taillights now feature dual-circular, LED patterns, reminiscent of the iconic, round taillights of old Skyline and GT-R models.
Nissan markets the 2024 Nissan Skyline NISMO as a sporty grand tourer, and you can easily tell that by looking inside. The interior is, for the most part, familiar with the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport, with the most notable new features being the Recaro bucket seats, red rev-counter, and a new steering wheel with red accents and a 12 o’clock stripe. You still get the dual touchscreens on the center console and fake carbon-fiber inlays.
Japanese factory tuners are known to focus on chassis modifications more than anything else. But fret not, Nissan has given the sporty sedan more power. The 2024 Skyline NISMO benefits from the same VR30 DDTT, that you find in the Nissan Z NISMO. The 3.0-liter, twin-turbo V-6 now makes 420 horsepower (414 SAE horsepower) and 406 pound-feet (550 Nm).
The torque figure, in particular, is a lot higher than the 350-pound-feet (475 Nm) figure of the Infiniti Q50 Red Sport and the regular Nissan Z.
In terms of suspension, Nissan says the Skyline NISMO features a “specially-tuned” suspension, but they don’t say what they’ve done to it. We can safely assume it will be lower and stiffer than on the regular car. Revised electronics come with Sport and Sport+ driving models, which is where the engine and suspension characteristics will change the most.
Last but not least, the Skyline NISMO benefits from sticky performance summer tires.
Gold Coast based MJR Auto Centre has been proudly providing Australia with quality used cars for over 25 years. Our team have worked hard to build a fantastic reputation with our customers Australia wide and within our local community. We're proud to be a used car dealership that customers return to and trust.
All of our imported vehicles are inspected by our qualified and trusted agent in Japan prior to purchase.
At MJR Auto Centre, there is no middle man. We buy, import, comply and sell our own vehicles, which guarantees that our customers receive quality vehicles at the best possible price.
Finance and Extended warranties are available through trusted partners.
Call Paul now on 0421 157 722 to secure your inspection today
2024 Nissan Skyline NISMO, special edition vehicle, No 716 of only 1000 made, fitted with sunroof, BOSE audio system and premium leather front seating, this is one very special vehicle and very very rare.
Call now on 0421 157 722 to enquire and view by appointment.
When it comes to JDM legends, the Nissan Skyline is one of the most coveted, performance nameplates. The name dates back to 1955, when the model still “wore” the Prince badge, instead of Nissan’s. Today, Nissan unveiled a new, NISMO version of the Nissan Skyline. The Skyline and GT-R nameplates have been separated since 2007 when the R35 GT-R arrived as a standalone model.
The Skyline NISMO is not an all-new model since it is based on the car we know as the Infiniti Q50. Nissan promised a special, NISMO version, commemorating its racing heritage, and it did not disappoint. The 2024 Skyline NISMO made an official debut on August 8 and scored many aesthetic features, familiar from other more recent, Nissan models that received the NISMO treatment.
Nissan makes it clear that the new Nissan Skyline NISMO pays tribute to the 1964 S54A-1 Skyline GT, which is the first Skyline to successfully compete with European manufacturers, among which is Porsche. In terms of aesthetics, we see a similar treatment to the Nissan Z NISMO and GT-R NISMO. This includes the NISMO-exclusive, Stealth Gray exterior finish and a more aggressive body kit with red accents.
There are new, 19-inch Enkei wheels, exclusive to the NISMO, which are lighter, wider, and stronger than those on the regular Skyline/Q50. The front apron has been heavily redesigned and looks to be inspired by the R35 GT-R NISMO. At the rear, the Skyline/Q50 taillights now feature dual-circular, LED patterns, reminiscent of the iconic, round taillights of old Skyline and GT-R models.
Nissan markets the 2024 Nissan Skyline NISMO as a sporty grand tourer, and you can easily tell that by looking inside. The interior is, for the most part, familiar with the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport, with the most notable new features being the Recaro bucket seats, red rev-counter, and a new steering wheel with red accents and a 12 o’clock stripe. You still get the dual touchscreens on the center console and fake carbon-fiber inlays.
Japanese factory tuners are known to focus on chassis modifications more than anything else. But fret not, Nissan has given the sporty sedan more power. The 2024 Skyline NISMO benefits from the same VR30 DDTT, that you find in the Nissan Z NISMO. The 3.0-liter, twin-turbo V-6 now makes 420 horsepower (414 SAE horsepower) and 406 pound-feet (550 Nm).
The torque figure, in particular, is a lot higher than the 350-pound-feet (475 Nm) figure of the Infiniti Q50 Red Sport and the regular Nissan Z.
In terms of suspension, Nissan says the Skyline NISMO features a “specially-tuned” suspension, but they don’t say what they’ve done to it. We can safely assume it will be lower and stiffer than on the regular car. Revised electronics come with Sport and Sport+ driving models, which is where the engine and suspension characteristics will change the most.
Last but not least, the Skyline NISMO benefits from sticky performance summer tires.
Gold Coast based MJR Auto Centre has been proudly providing Australia with quality used cars for over 25 years. Our team have worked hard to build a fantastic reputation with our customers Australia wide and within our local community. We're proud to be a used car dealership that customers return to and trust.
All of our imported vehicles are inspected by our qualified and trusted agent in Japan prior to purchase.
At MJR Auto Centre, there is no middle man. We buy, import, comply and sell our own vehicles, which guarantees that our customers receive quality vehicles at the best possible price.
Finance and Extended warranties are available through trusted partners.
Call Paul now on 0421 157 722 to secure your inspection today