The Tokyo Auto Salon continues as Nissan has unveiled the R32 EV. As the name suggests, the one-off model is an electromod based on the Skyline GT-R R32 that was launched in 1989.
If you’re gonna steal a car to joyride in, it’s best not to pick one that’s quite as rare or noticeable as the R32 Skyline.
No details, no specs, no further copy. Clearly, then, the only way to learn about the electric R32 is to drive it. If we can’t learn its horsepower and torque from a press release, we’ll just ...
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We’re going to have to wait to hear power specs and the like Next month, Nissan will display an R32-era Skyline GT-R it’s converted to EV duty, a decision sure to cause wailing and gnashing of ...