NISMO Performance
What Makes NISMO a NISMO
Passion Without a Redline
Discover everything that goes into creating these uniquely thrilling road cars. From power to body structure to handling to track-inspired styling and interiors. There’s nothing like a NISMO.
Our NISMO Road Cars
Behind-the-scenes NISMO Videos
Get an insider's look at how NISMO vehicles are engineered and built, and go for a pulse-raising 360-degree thrill ride.
Electrify the World. Electrify Your Drive
Nissan Intelligent Mobility and NISMO
Nissan Intelligent Mobility – combined with the passion and knowledge of NISMO – is showing us a future that’s thrilling, exciting, and electrifying. With e-POWER and EV powertrains, NISMO vehicles enjoy the 100% instant acceleration and incredible wave of seamless power unlike any petrol-powered vehicle.
With a NISMO-tuned suspension and body reinforcement, and featuring Nissan LEAF 's e-Pedal or Note's e-POWER Drive (using only the accelerator) handling is brought to new levels. Imagine accelerating into a corner, gradually braking, and powering away – all using only one pedal!
A Heritage of Innovation
A History of Tenacity
Nissan’s racing legacy began more than 80 years ago and continues today. It’s an amazing story of determination, adversity, and passion for the sport. Here are some highlights.
Competition begins, innovation accelerates
Tamagawa speedway
In only its second year, the passion for motorsport is obvious. At a 1200-meter oval track near Tokyo, Datsun - the original brand of Nissan, which later became known officially as Nissan – employs the NL75 racer’s new DOHC supercharged engine to win against other, much larger foreign cars, starting the legend of a “Giant Killer”. It also begins the tradition of taking lessons learned from racing, and bringing them to our street vehicles.
Conquering a 19-day Challenge Others Couldn’t Endure
Australian Rally
Battling poor roads, floods, and extreme temperatures, Nissan furthers its reputation for durability by finishing first in its class at the “The World’s Cruelest Rally” around the Australian continent. At the wheel was Yasuharu Nanba, who later becomes the first president of NISMO. Half the entrants didn’t finish the 16,600-km course – deemed so severe, it was never used again.
The Skyline Overtakes the Porsche and Inspires a Generation
Shock at Suzuka
World Class performance. The Skyline GT earns Pole position in qualifying for the 1964 JAPAN Grand Prix, and then overtakes a Porsche 904 Carrera GTS, taking the lead at the Japan Grand Prix. Not only a surprise to Porsche, it becomes one of the pinnacle moments for motorsport and Japan.
New Continent – New Records
240Z in the U.S.A.
In 1970, the 240Z was a favorite among private racers, and began a tradition of collecting titles in SCCA C Production. The Z wins the C Production National Championships in 1970 and 1971. The Z legend continues with a 350Z win in the Touring 3 race at the 2016 SCCA National Championships, marking Nissan’s 100th SCCA Runoff title – the first automaker in SCCA history to achieve such an incredible landmark.
Return of the King
GT-R Revival
After bringing the GT-R back in 1989, it returns to motorsport with a vengeance, lapping all competitors to win its first race in 1990. It becomes one of the most dominant racers ever in the All-Japan Touring Car Championships, with an unprecedented 29-race winning streak through 1993. It becomes a worldwide phenomenon, winning the 1991 Spa Francorchamps 24 hours. In Australia, the GT-R wins the title for 1991 and 1992, and earns the nickname “Godzilla”.
Rising to New Challenges
Group C Success
Participating in Group C in Japan from 1984, Nissan’s Group C car builds an impressive record, including three wins in 1990-1992. After the team creates its own chassis in 1991, drivers Masahiro Hasemi, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, and Toshio Suzuki serve notice on the world stage with a win at the prestigious 1992 24 Hours of Daytona with the R91CP.
Podium Finish
24 Hours of Le Mans
With a Le Mans program that began in 1986, the 1998 NISMO-developed Nissan R390 GT1 takes on the world's most legendary endurance race. With a 3rd-place finish in the GT1 class, it becomes the first time a Japanese team stands on the podium at Le Mans. In addition to this, 4 of the top 10 finishers in GT1 were Nissan vehicles.
Fairlady Z GT500 Rides to Victory in Its Debut Year
2004 All Japan GT Championship
Successor to the Skyline GT-R R34, the Fairlady Z quickly proved its competitiveness by winning its very first race. Satoshi Motoyama and Richard Lyons drove it to victory. The Fairlady Z went on to win Round 6, culminating with Nissan securing the Team title for the season, and Motoyama and Lyons taking home the Driver’s crown.
Motorsport
Always Racing Forward
NISMO Motorsport
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NISMO NEWS
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NISMO TV
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NISMO Community
Eat, Sleep, Breathe NISMO
A place to share, enjoy, and experience. Welcome to the home of the most passionate enthusiasts on the planet.
NISMO Driving Academy
Accelerate Your Performance
The perfect way to learn the limits of you and your NISMO, and improve your driving skills in a safe environment.
NISMO GT Academy
Take your skills from the virtual world of Gran Turismo on PlayStation® to the awesome experience of reality in one of the most unique programs in motorsport.
NISMO Events
What Are You Doing This Weekend...
From Texas to Tokyo, find a gathering of NISMO enthusiasts near you, including the annual NISMO Festival, celebrating the most potent Nissan vehicles ever to turn a wheel.
NISMO Parts and Accessories
Parts for Perfection
Find parts and accessories for your NISSAN and NISMO vehicle.
NISMO Accessories
Give your vehicle the look of pure NISMO performance.
NISMO Performance Parts
Take your vehicle to the next level with motorsport-tested, precision-engineered performance parts.
NISMO Merchandise
Show your NISMO pride with this unique collection of performance-inspired merchandise.