
The Nissan Skyline is set to undergo a full model change, with a release planned for 2027 in Japan. This is a significant update, given that the current model has been on sale since 2013. Nissan’s President and CEO, Ivan Espinosa, described the new Skyline as the “source and soul of Nissan” during a presentation, showcasing a teaser image and video. 
The new Skyline’s design is a modern take on classic elements, with a slim grille and sharp headlights inspired by the 1960s C10 model. The rear features a distinctive LED graphic, reminiscent of the GT-R.

In terms of powertrain, a twin-turbo V6 engine with a hybrid system is a strong possibility. The current Skyline 400R features a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine, which may be carried over to the new model. 
The new Skyline is expected to play a key role in Nissan’s long-term vision, which includes the use of AI technology and advanced driver assistance systems. A release date in 2027 is likely, although pricing has not been officially announced.






