The Nissan Skyline could return to the brand’s Australian showrooms as an enthusiast-focused Nismo sports model, more than 30 years after the nameplate was last offered here.

Speaking to media including CarExpert in Sydney at an event announcing the first Nismo Performance Centre for Australia, Nissan Australia managing director Steve Milette said the next-generation Skyline could make it here.

“You’re not the first to ask,” Mr Milette said when asked whether the Skyline could make a comeback in Australia.

“I feel like there is a bit of a sedan comeback,” he said.

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Nissan Skyline – 14th generation
Nissan Skyline – 14th generation

The Nissan Australia boss spoke about ‘heartbeat’ models – such as the Nissan Z coupe – helping drive the brand locally, beyond core volume sellers including the X-Trail crossover SUV, Patrol off-road SUV, and Navara ute.

The new-generation Skyline was teased in April and is expected to be revealed later this year before going on sale in Japan in 2027.

Previously offered as a volume-selling, rear-wheel drive rival to the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon, the Skyline was last sold in Australian showrooms as a mainstream model in 1991 with the locally built R31 series sedan and wagon.

Just 100 examples of the subsequent R32 Skyline were imported here, all GT-Rs, before the nameplate was withdrawn from Australia.

Nissan Skyline (R31)
Nissan Skyline (R31)