Nissan 2009 Skyline GT-R: making a visible mark
Rolling since 1933, Japan’s Nissan Motor Co. has been committed to the changing innovation in the automobile industry. From the first mass-produced Japanese vehicle called Datsuns in the 1950s, Nissan continues to create vehicles that are unique and at the same time, carry an automotive style that would never fail to wow its avid patronizers.
Nissan has nearly doubled the number of models offered and nearly doubled in sales. The automobile company continues to move in a positive direction for their avid patronizers and enthusiasts alike.
Geared toward a better driving experience, Nissan has just added another innovation under its wing – the Nissan 2009 Skyline GT-R. Spectators of the Goodwood Festival of Speed in England had the first glance of the latest addition in the Japan-established automobile line last June 23. The GT-R completed the festival’s hill climb twice on Saturday and another two the following day.
Despite numerous runs in the festival, Nissan made no effort to publicize its latest addition. The 2009 Skyline GT-R was conspicuously not included in the event announcer’s script. Every other car was formally introduced before its ascent, in except GT-R. The 2009 Skyline GT-R went up the hill silently as the speakers remained silent. Aside from the eerie silence of the speakers, the GT-R was virtually inaudible compared to the rest of the participating automobiles.
Nissan has managed to keep enthusiasts intrigued in the seemingly inaudible glide of GT-R. The car is set to debut this fall.
