Nissan V36 Skyline released in Japan

Filed under: Sports/GTs, Japan, Nissan

Nissan Skyline
 Nissan Skyline.

It finally sank in a while back that Skyline and GT-R are now two exclusive entities unto themselves. As such, Nissan has just unveiled its newest version of the Skyline to its domestic market, which is essentially the Infiniti G37 here in the States, but with an additional three horsepower, Nissan’s new pop-up engine hood technology and a blind-spot monitor system.

The V36 Skyline comes with the VQ37VHR V6 engine, mated to either a six-speed manual or an electronic five-speed auto ‘box that employs “Adaptive Shift Control,” revising shifts dependent on driving style and environmental situations.

Four flavors of Skyline are available to Japanese consumers — the 370GT, Type-P, Type-S and Type SP - all ranging in price and options.

We’ve posted Nissan’s full press release after the jump for all you JDM OCD types, and there’s a gallery below for your viewing enjoyment.

Gallery: 2008 Nissan Skyline Coupe

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