Nissan Motor Company Ltd is a Japanese automobile company that has been featured in all Gran Turismo games. Nissan has the highest amount of cars over all Gran Turismo games. They are most known in the Gran Turismo games for making the Skyline GT-R, Silvia, and the Z cars although the Skyline name is no longer used in Nissan sports cars.
Nissan was a prominent partner of Gran Turismo in the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 era, with Polyphony Digital being involved in the development of the R35 GT-R's multifunction display, and Nissan being a prominent sponsor of the GT Academy program.
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- The theme music for the Nissan dealership in the NTSC-J version of GT1 is "The Drift of Air", which would be subsequently remixed in GT2 as the world map theme of Gran Turismo Mode and as one of the menu themes in GT4.
- Most Nissan works race cars have a number 23 on them, as under gorowase wordplay, "two" translates in Japanese to "ni" and "three" translates in Japanese to "san", hence the "Nissan".
- A Nissan Cefiro can be seen as a trackside prop in GT5 and GT6, however said vehicle never appeared as a playable vehicle in any of the games.
- Nissan was the only manufacturer in GT Sport and GT7 that had cars in all five racing classes (Gr.B, Gr.4, Gr.3, Gr.2, and Gr.1) until GT7 update 1.31, where they were joined in this feat by Audi upon the addition of the Audi RS 5 Turbo DTM '19 to Gr.2 and by Toyota in GT7 update 1.44 upon the addition of the Toyota GT-One (TS020) '99 to Gr.2.
- As of GT7 version 1.25, Nissan has four Gr.3 cars (Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze Motorsport '13, Nissan GT-R GT500 '99, Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette Group 5 '84 and Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 '18), tying the record that BMW and Ford has.
- In the Gran Turismo World Series competition, Nissan is the first Manufacturers Cup champion to win the title as a manufacturer without any ties to Toyota.
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