Naganori Ito


Naganori Ito is a Japanese automotive engineer, and was responsible for the development of the eighth generation R32 Nissan Skyline including the BNR32 Skyline GT-R.

History

Early years

Ito was born in Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture on March 7, 1937 as a son of a rice store owner.
He graduated from Hiroshima University in March 1959 and joined Fuji Precision Industries. In April 1959, he was assigned to the development of the chassis of the first and the second generations Skylines ALSI and S50. After the merger of Prince and Nissan, he was involved in the development of Skyline series, Laurel and. After January 1982, he became the chief engineer of Nissan Prairie and Nissan March K10.

Appointed the Skyline chief engineer

In 1984, Shinichiro Sakurai, Ito’s longtime “teacher” since he joined Fuji Precision/Prince, became ill and had to stay at the hospital for a while. Sakurai’s “No. 1 student” Ito was suddenly assigned to complete the design of the seventh generation R31 Skyline which Sakurai was responsible for. But the only thing Ito did about the R31 was preparing and submitting the model registration documents to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
In August 1985, the new R31 Skyline debuted, but it got a bad reputation from longtime Skyline users, the Skyline maniacs and car critics in Japan. He made up his mind to overcome such disgrace. He became the leader of the development team of the next generation Skyline from a beginning.

R32 Skyline and revival of GT-R

In May 1989, the eighth generation R32 Skyline was released. Furthermore, in August 1989, the BNR32 Skyline GT-R was finally launched. The name of GT-R revived sixteen years after the KPGC110 Skyline GT-R disappeared in the history. Ito earned his reputation from this.

Current years

After the debut of the R32 Skyline, he was appointed the executive director of Autech and later the technical adviser of NISMO. He is currently serves as adviser to Autec and the honorary director of the Prince & Skyline Museum in Okaya, Nagano Prefecture. His former younger colleague Kozo Watanabe is the adviser to the Museum.

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