In today’s world of racing, Nissan is being represented by various versions of GT-R racing cars, from GT500 and GT3-spec cars to LMP1 prototype. The Skyline GT-R became the flagship of Nissan performance and R32 became Nissan’s most successful racing car ever.The GT-R mark was reborn in 1989 with the 8th generation of Nissan SkylineIt’s important to talk about the Nissan Skyline R31 GTS-R, which was the predecessor of the R32 GT-R, because the car was successful in racing and both models shared certain mechanics.

When the company's founder went to a speed shop looking for tune up parts, he realized the need to create a dedicated supplier of Nissan tuner parts that had a firm grasp of Nissan performance cars history.After fifteen years in business, Enjuku Racing is still going strong, supplying a wide array of aftermarket tuner parts for a diverse line of Nissan models. Oil temp, voltage, and turbo boost gauges were fitted just above the climate control.The chief engineer, Naganori Ito, intended to use the car for Group A racing, so the design specification was Nissan Skyline GTR R32 won the Bathurst 1000 race in 1991 and 1992R32 GT-R Nissan dominated the Japanese Touring Car Championship (JTCC), The R32 GT-R was introduced into the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1990 and promptly ended the reign of the previously all-conquering Ford Sierra Cosworth, winning the championship from 1990 to 1992. That engine was used for many years later for R33 and R34 models.The engine was designed for 500hp in racing trim, but according to the Japanese car makers’ “gentlemen’s agreement,” the power was limited to 280hp. The company didn't roll out its first vehicle until the DAT arrived three years later. Unlike other rivaling racing cars, The R32 GT-R prototype was first produced in 1988. The venture was a success.In 1967, when Nissan produced an advanced four cylinder overhead cam engine -- a product that was similar to a Mercedes-Benz OHC engine -- the company began earning respect in the global sedan market. After this increase, the car would put out around 310 hp and could do Compared to the ordinary Nissan Skyline R32, the GT-R had a significantly larger intercooler, larger brakes and aluminium front guards and bonnet. The Nissan Micra actively took part in the prestigious car competition which was held in 1993 and won the competition with the title “Car of the Year”. For example, the R31 was the first Nissan with a proprietary 4-wheel steering system, dubbed as the HICAS (High Capacity Active Steering), and it was only the later generations that inherited the system. After Japan captured land in China during the war, the automaker relocated its main production plant there, helping it to penetrate the Chinese auto market.In 1952, Nissan Motor Company contracted with Austin Motor Company to build Austin Sevens, economy cars that helped pave the way for today's economy car manufacturers.

Under this name, the company refocused its efforts on manufacturing the DAT and Datsun passenger trucks.In 1926, the company that would eventually become Nissan Motor Company Ltd merged with Itsuyo Motors and changed its name to DAT Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Yoshisuke Aikawa created the holding company Nippon Sangyo in 1928, a name that was eventually abbreviated "Nissan" in order to make it easier to identify on the Tokyo Stock Market.In 1930, Aikawa merged DAT Motors with the automobile parts department of Tobata Casting, a Nissan company. Due to the success of the vehicle, the company was renamed DAT Motorcar Co. in 1925.