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Nissan GTR vs Skyline: What Are the Basic Differences?

ByMatsumoto Naoki-August 28, 2020

If you ask any car aficionado to choose between Nissan GTR vs Skyline, it will be a tough choice for them. However, this dilemma about making a choice could be puzzling to some people because Skyline is also a type of GT-R. Many people do not even know that GTR35 belongs to a different range of cars altogether.

Following is an informative discussion on this topic to clear your confusion.

The Basic Differences between Nissan GTR vs Skyline

In a nutshell, GTR and Skyline belong to different car ranges. Skyline is the name of Pre R35 models of Nissan. Although both Skyline and R35 models have the GTR sub name, Skyline GTR belongs to a different line than Nissan R35 GT-R. Their configurations also vary significantly from each other. Here are some of the main points of difference between GTR and Skyline.

Type of Car

Nissan Skyline came to the market in 1957. The company has updated the model regularly until it turns into a performance-driven supercar. On the other hand, Nissan introduced GT-R35 in 2007 as a sports car. It’s also a high-performance Grand Tourer.

A Nissan Skyline GTT R34 (Source crash71100 / Flickr)

The Engine

The very first 1957 Skyline was capable of producing 60 horsepower. However, the latest version R35 produces an impressive horsepower of 280, thanks to its RB26DETT twin-turbo I6 engine.

With Nissan GTR, you will get about 600 horsepower generated from a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. Compared to the 2,708 cc engine of Skyline, GTR offers a 3,799 cc engine.

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Driving Experience

Skyline cars do not have all advanced driver assistance like GTR. But it’s an AWD (All-wheel drive), which means it can maintain traction perfectly by shifting power between all wheels. Skyline has a manual transmission, while the GTR comes with a six-speed dual-clutch unit and electronic stability. Skyline takes 3.5 Seconds to reach 62 miles, but GTR takes only 2.8 seconds to reach the same milestone.

Technical Specifications

In terms of configuration, Nissan GTR is one step ahead of Skyline. Skyline offers 706 Nm (72.0 kgm) torque at 4,400 rpm, but it is 588 Nm (60.0 kgm) at 3,200-5,200 rpm torque in the case of GTR. While Skyline generates 386 kW (500 PS) of power at 6,000 rpm, GTR provides 353 kW (480 PS) power at 6,400 rpm.

Other Functionalities

The GTR comes with a powerful accelerator. This supercar allows you to take turns on curvy roads without even feeling anything. However, its seats are a bit high, and its LSD does not feel smooth in reverse gear. In Skyline, you get a bit heavier and less direct steering wheel than GTR.

2010 Nissan GTR (Source: crash71100 / Flickr)

Final Thoughts

After going through this discussion about Nissan GTR vs Skyline, any confusion you had might have been cleared by now. Both come from the same brand and have separate fan-following. To choose your desired car, focus on the different facilities and features these cars offer. If you want to drive a manageable vehicle with a clear idea about how much power it will generate, go for Skyline. To enjoy a massive driving power on the road, choose GTR35.

Matsumoto Naoki is senior car blogger at Car From Japan. Having background in mechanical engineering, he has a unique perspective on a lot of new car innovations. Prior to Car From Japan, Matsumoto was Mechanical Design Engineer at Yajima Plant, Subaru Corporation. His articles provide detailed DIY instructions and how-tos to help you get your new car on the road. If you want to save money and feel more confident when working on your cars, you should not ignore Matsumoto’s sharing posts. He presents driving tips and tricks for everyone through easy-following steps and mechanically but friendly writing.

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