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Nissan Skyline Crossover

Common Name: Skyline Crossover
Driver: -
Make: Nissan
Model: Skyline Crossover
Engine: V6 DOHC (VQ37VHR)
Drivetrain: FF
Horsepower: 326 hp / 7000 rpm
Torque: 36.8 kgm / 5200 rpm
Color: Silver
Dimensions: 4635 mm x 1800 mm x 1575 mm
Wheelbase: 2800 mm
Weight: 1730 kg

Brand: Tomica
Year: 2009
Model Number: 111
Scale: 1:62
Made In: Vietnam

The new Nissan Skyline Crossover represents a fusion of luxury coupe and luxury SUV, a union beautifully expressed in its dynamic design, sophisticated performance and unmatched driving pleasure. Along with its flowing silhouette and modern interior, the Skyline Crossover offers an optimal balance of smooth handling, supple ride comfort and responsive acceleration provided by its powerful 3.7-liter VQ37VHR engine and 7-speed automatic transmission with manual mode. It also features a number of advanced technologies and safety systems, highlighted by an Around View Monitor with Parking Guide and Lane Departure Prevention system.

The new Skyline Crossover achieves an exceptional balance of acceleration, handling and comfort through the use of a number of advanced systems and technologies, starting with its 243kW (330PS) 3.7-liter VQ37VHR V6 engine, the most powerful in its class. Generating 90% of maximum torque between 2,400 and 7,000 rpm, the engine power is light, smooth and easy to handle right up to the 7,500 rpm redline.

The 3.7L engine utilizes the Variable Valve Event and Lift (VVEL) system to simultaneously achieve quick acceleration response, high power, high torque, improved fuel efficiency and SU-LEV certification, emitting 75% fewer emissions than the levels mandated by Japan’s 2005 exhaust emission regulations.

The new powerplant is mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode. Seamless, continuous acceleration and improved fuel efficiency and quietness during high-speed driving are realized due to the wider gear ratio coverage range. In addition, a neutral idle control, which lowers excessive fuel consumption while idling, is newly employed.