Nissan Skyline picked as ‘Most Iconic Japanese Car Ever’

By CARSIFU | 8 April 2016


LONDON: The model made famous by the Playstation Generation has been named the "Most Iconic Japanese Car Ever" by followers of Japfest, the biggest celebration of Japanese cars and culture in Europe.

The organisers of the show, which will be held for the first time this year at Silverstone, Northants, carried out a survey among its social media followers to see which performance car would be identified as the most iconic model in Japanese car culture.

The clear winner was the Nissan Skyline, a car that first came to prominence in Britain in 1997 as the star of the Gran Turismo console game.

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Like the game, the Skyline was developed through multiple generations, each one faster and more advanced than its predecessor. The Skyline name has since become synonymous with Japanese performance tuning, and a bumper turnout of Skylines is expected at this year’s Japfest events.

The runner-up in the survey was the Toyota Supra, with the Subaru Impreza WRX in third position.

Japfest has moved to Silverstone after reaching capacity at its previous venue with over 16,000 attendees and 3,500 cars on display or on the circuit. The extra space at the home of British Motor Sport means more track time and more features than ever before.

“The Nissan Skyline is one of the cars that really kicked off the Japanese tuning craze in the UK, so it’s no surprise to see that it’s been named as the most iconic Japanese performance car of all time," said event manager Katherine Chappell.

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