Nissan: loads more NISMO cars are coming

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Nismo isn"t new. You"ve read the Internet once, so you know of its existence. The fabled motorsport outfit has been sprinkling fan-friendly dust across Nissan"s models since the 1960s.You may remember various Nismo-fettled Skylines, for instance, if a) you"ve ever played Gran Turismo, or b) are old enough to have seen them first-hand.Nismo as a sort of mainstream offering though? That is quite new it arrived in 2013 as a proper sub-brand. The first car in the official" Nismo line-up was the, um, Juke Nismo, followed up quickly by the 370Z Nismo, and later by the one we really wanted to see, the GT-R Nismo.Now, there is confirmation from HQ that many more Nismo-branded, complete cars are to follow, in a bid to make a shedload more money. And of course, reach out to different customers across the planet.They"ve already started on this don"t forget in the US, you can pick up a Sentra Nismo, while in the Middle East, there is the magnificence of the Patrol Nismo. There"s even a little Nismo-tuned Note and Micra elsewhere.Currently, Nissan shifts around 15,000 Nismo cars globally a year. To help aid this new quest, a bunch of talent from across Nissan plans to develop aforementioned new, "appealing products" in a shorter time-frame.There"s no word on these "appealing products", but Nissan hopes to share the brand"s motorsport nous across as many models as possible. "With the combined expertise of Nissan group companies," explains Nismo CEO Takao Katagiri, "Nismo road cars will make customers enjoy Nissan cars more than ever."A cursory glance around the performance car market would also suggest it"s not such a bad thing to expand just look at the proliferation of AMG, M and RS-badged cars. And if it means Nismo gets more money to make the really hot stuff even hotter, then we"re all in.So, a Qashqai Nismo? Micra Nismo? X-Trail Nismo? The possibilities are endless. And we"re sure at least one Nismo engineer has imagined sticking a GT-R engine into at least one of those carsTell us your suggestions below then. Room to make the GT-R even hotter to properly take on the tuners, perhaps?Share this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link

Date written: 27 Apr 2017

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