The next-generation Skyline won't be sold in the United States with a Nissan badge.

Instead, the sports sedan will be an Infiniti model in North America.

Nissan has halved the development time to only 26 months.

A new GT-R is also on the way.

The Skyline moniker is about to turn 70, as Nissan has been selling cars under this name since 1957. Over the decades, it’s been used for just about every body style imaginable, from sedans and coupes to pickups and even a crossover. The Japanese automaker simplified the lineup for the outgoing thirteenth-generation model to a sedan, and its replacement will also arrive with four doors and a proper trunk.