
The Nissan Skyline is set to undergo a full model change, with the 14th generation expected to be released in 2027. The current model, which has been in production since 2013, will be replaced by a new version that embodies the spirit of Nissan. The new Skyline will feature a retro-modern design, with a slim grille and sharp headlights inspired by the 3rd generation C10 model. The rear design is equally impressive, with a 4-round tail lamp cluster and a 4-LED graphics design reminiscent of the GT-R.
The new Skyline will be powered by a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine, possibly paired with a hybrid system. The platform will be an updated version of the current FR platform, providing a driver-centric driving experience.
The new Skyline is expected to be released in Japan in 2027, with a price range similar to the current model. The Skyline is an important model for Nissan, representing the brand’s heartbeat and emotional value.







