View Full Version : 2007 Infiniti SKYLINE GT-R Midsize Coupe/Hatchback


O. L. T.
10-29-04, 02:46 PM
http://www.edmunds.com/future/2007/infiniti/gtr/100486033/preview.html?tid=edmunds.h..future..3.*


What Edmunds.com Says: It may end up wearing an Infiniti badge, but this next generation Skyline should have all the attitude of its Nissan cousins.

What We Know: After years of rumors and intense lobbying by Nissan enthusiasts in the U.S., Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn announced that his company plans to release a fully redesigned version of the legendary Skyline GT-R by 2007. The new version will take its cues from the GT-R concept car that has made the rounds at various auto shows over the past several years, and unlike its predecessor the GT-R will make its way to the U.S. With the 350Z already occupying a steady spot in Nissan's lineup, look for the GT-R to come Stateside wearing an Infiniti badge. A prototype caught testing on Germany's grueling Nurburgring test track made the rounds wearing the shell of a current G35, but obvious signs of serious modifications indicate it was no ordinary Infiniti. The car is expected to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in the fall of 2007 and go on sale later that year.

Dynasty SC
10-29-04, 02:54 PM
its cool that we're finally getting a GTR but i have to say the concept is bugly... at least IMO...

LeXuSrAcIn
10-29-04, 02:58 PM
I wish they woulda differentiated it a LITTLE bit from the G35. I still think the R34 is the sexiest Nissan made.

AdrianXT
10-29-04, 04:03 PM
Neat, but fall 2007?????????????

That would put it arriving at the end of the current G35's cycle...I don't get it...Still a good platform, though, and I'm excited to see what it ends up like.

I would rather see it here as an Infiniti than a Nissan...normally I would have it the other way around.


:thumbup: :cool:

Blue98Gs3
10-29-04, 05:34 PM
If you guys read closely, they say it is just a test mule wearing the current g35 body, but will be different from the g35

talgrl626
10-29-04, 06:18 PM
for the longest time i thought 350z= g35? but if g35 = skyline, then how can z = skyline? does g35 have a much bigger horsepower output then 350z??

sorry guys..

LeXuSrAcIn
10-29-04, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by talgrl626
for the longest time i thought 350z= g35? but if g35 = skyline, then how can z = skyline? does g35 have a much bigger horsepower output then 350z??

sorry guys..

What Nissan did is base the Skyline on another Nissan product. The R34 GT-S was a 4 door Maxima with Skyline badging. The R34 GT-R was basically a 2 door Nissan Maxima. Now they are going to base the body on the G35. I'm pretty sure that the G35 has pretty much the same chasis as the 350Z. So it would be safe to say Z=skyline. Remember... the only thing it will have is the body. The engine will be a beast which the G35/350Z wont be able to match. Its basically like what Toyota/Lexus did. The SC300 has 225 hp. The Supra TT has 320. Its the same chasis, but huge difference in engine. Hope this helps!

LeXuSrAcIn
10-29-04, 06:38 PM
Forgot to add the G35 actually has less hp than the 350Z. G35 has 280 hp/260 tq while the 350Z has 287hp/274 tq. The displacement, however, is greater on the G35 (3500 CC vs. 3498 CC).

ST430
10-29-04, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by LeXuSrAcIn
What Nissan did is base the Skyline on another Nissan product. The R34 GT-S was a 4 door Maxima with Skyline badging. The R34 GT-R was basically a 2 door Nissan Maxima. Now they are going to base the body on the G35. I'm pretty sure that the G35 has pretty much the same chasis as the 350Z. So it would be safe to say Z=skyline. Remember... the only thing it will have is the body. The engine will be a beast which the G35/350Z wont be able to match. Its basically like what Toyota/Lexus did. The SC300 has 225 hp. The Supra TT has 320. Its the same chasis, but huge difference in engine. Hope this helps!

It is true the PRESENT G35 is based off the same FM platform used on the Nissan, albeit somewhat stretched, but your insinuation that the previous R34 Skyline was in any way related to the Maxima is way, way off base. It is like saying the Supra is based of the Avalon! The R32/33/34 has always been based on its unique chassis, with the GT-S essentially a four door version of it. I think what Infiniti/Nissan is doing is fixing up a moded G35 and denoting it as a GT-R, because in essence the G35 in Japan is the Skyline (go there and you'll see it with Skyline badging).

It make sense from a JDM and product perspective while keeping the the infamous GT-R monikor in tact (sans Skyline now). My only hope is that Toyco and Honda answer this performance war from Nissan.....

talgrl626
10-29-04, 07:04 PM
:thumbup: :thumbup: thanks so much. :):)

talgrl626
10-29-04, 07:40 PM
ok it took me a long phone conversation with a girlfriend and several more minutes to read the above 2 replies... i didn't know there's a 4 door skyline in japan?? anyway that wouldn't matter that much coz i really dig the Z!! i'd take the t top z when it comes out... which is about in 2 years(right?) i hope they still have the metallic orange for that t top z. i love love love that color!!!!

jtanoyo1
10-30-04, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by LeXuSrAcIn
What Nissan did is base the Skyline on another Nissan product. The R34 GT-S was a 4 door Maxima with Skyline badging. The R34 GT-R was basically a 2 door Nissan Maxima. Now they are going to base the body on the G35. I'm pretty sure that the G35 has pretty much the same chasis as the 350Z. So it would be safe to say Z=skyline. Remember... the only thing it will have is the body. The engine will be a beast which the G35/350Z wont be able to match. Its basically like what Toyota/Lexus did. The SC300 has 225 hp. The Supra TT has 320. Its the same chasis, but huge difference in engine. Hope this helps!

Dude. You don't know what you are talking about. :rolleyes:

LeXuSrAcIn
10-30-04, 12:17 PM
Originally posted by jtanoyo1
Dude. You don't know what you are talking about. :rolleyes:

Well, a couple yrs back Motorex was transforming Maximas into R33s. And I have a magazine to prove it. Since with just a body kit and few other things, the 2 generations old Maxima looked like a Skyline, I started to think that its pretty much the same chasis. I am going to email Motorex to find out if I am right or wrong. I still think I'm partly right, because you CAN make an old Maxima look like a R33.

Blue98Gs3
10-30-04, 12:37 PM
Originally posted by LeXuSrAcIn
Well, a couple yrs back Motorex was transforming Maximas into R33s. And I have a magazine to prove it. Since with just a body kit and few other things, the 2 generations old Maxima looked like a Skyline, I started to think that its pretty much the same chasis. I am going to email Motorex to find out if I am right or wrong. I still think I'm partly right, because you CAN make an old Maxima look like a R33.

Yes, but you can also make a nsx look like a f50, and a civic like a is300

1SICKLEX
10-30-04, 12:44 PM
That picture was actually a photshop someone did on a Nissan forum.....

Dynasty SC
10-30-04, 12:44 PM
the skyline and GT-R are two separate things..... skylines come in many trims in japan.... but when motorex started importing them, they only imported the upper end ones because those are the only onws worth importing.. this is why the G35 wears the skyline badge in japan... this does not mean that the R35 will be a G35.... it will likely share the same chassis... if im not mistaken, this is hte concept that theyre talking about....

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/05/gtrr35concept_01.jpg

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/05/gtrr35concept_03.jpg

O. L. T.
10-30-04, 01:40 PM
Hmmmmmmmmm.........


http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/05/gtrr35concept_03.jpg

MPLexus301
10-30-04, 01:44 PM
I remember that concept from a few years back...and it's quite possibly one of the ugliest things on 4 wheels that I have ever seen.

-Michael-

Xenthar
10-31-04, 12:13 AM
Just to clear things up, the 350z, and g35 are both using the FM platform. In japan, the Z is called a fairlady Z, and the g35 is the nissan skyline 350gt. It would make sense for the upcoming GT-R to be similar to the g35 (skyline) since they are both skylines. By 2007, it will be the end of the current g35's body style and so nissan will release the new redesigned skyline 350gt and skyline gt-r here as an infiniti g35 and and a g35 GT-R(or at least thats what i heard it will be called here) The GT-R is rumored to receive 450hp twin turbo AWD. With suspension and chassis designed by lotus and the engine put together by some other european company.

Xenthar
10-31-04, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by LeXuSrAcIn
Forgot to add the G35 actually has less hp than the 350Z. G35 has 280 hp/260 tq while the 350Z has 287hp/274 tq. The displacement, however, is greater on the G35 (3500 CC vs. 3498 CC).

Actually, i think nissan finally realized that and so they bumped up the g35/skyline's hp to 298 hp to be higher than the fairlady z. I guess to give the skyline more of an edge over the Z

jtanoyo1
10-31-04, 07:36 AM
Originally posted by LeXuSrAcIn
Well, a couple yrs back Motorex was transforming Maximas into R33s. And I have a magazine to prove it. Since with just a body kit and few other things, the 2 generations old Maxima looked like a Skyline, I started to think that its pretty much the same chasis. I am going to email Motorex to find out if I am right or wrong. I still think I'm partly right, because you CAN make an old Maxima look like a R33.

You can also turn a Pontiac Sunfire into a Ferrari with a kit....doesn't make it into a real Ferrari now, does it? ;)

Truth of the matter is, cars like the Skyline and the Supra are built PURELY to compete in the JGTC. They were never based of any other car and are not meant to be. The reason why they were on the street in the first place was because JGTC requirements force them to make street-compliance cars. Then afterwards, due to the hugely popular following, they decided to continue production for their street versions, while still retaining the monstrous RB26DETT and the 2JZ-GTE powerplants (albeit very much tuned down).