Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II

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Nissan Laurel

Japan vs Japan — 1994 vs 1989

Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II (1994)
Nissan Laurel (1989)
Specifications
Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec IILaurel C33 Club-S Turbo
Horsepower280 hp215 hp
Torque195 lb-ft
Engine Size1,998 cc
0-60 mph6.5 sec
Top Speed155 mph140 mph
¼ Mile14.8 sec
Weight3,153 lbs
Wheelbase2,615 mm2,550 mm
Length4,545 mm4,690 mm
Units Produced1,303
Collectibility10/105/10
Rarity9/106/10
The Verdict

The 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II holds an edge across most measurable criteria, offering more power, higher top speed, stronger collectibility. That said, the 1989 Nissan Laurel C33 Club-S Turbo brings its own distinct appeal and remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts who value Nissan heritage. The right pick depends on whether you prioritize specifications or the intangible qualities that make a car truly special.

Overview

Within the Nissan stable, the 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II and 1989 Nissan Laurel C33 Club-S Turbo represent different approaches to performance and purpose. Both carry the Nissan badge, yet each carves out its own distinct identity. The 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II holds a clear advantage in raw power with 280 hp compared to 215 hp, a 65-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. The engine configurations differ significantly — a Inline-6 Twin-Turbo in the Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II versus a Inline-6 DOHC 24V Turbocharged in the Nissan Laurel. The 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II claims a higher top speed at 155 mph compared to 140 mph. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.