1984 | September |
Established Nissan Motorsport International Co., Ltd. as a base of the Omori branch of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and the Special Vehicle Test Division of the Oppama Plant of the company |
First president Yasuharu Nanba |
October | Business started in Omori, Tokyo |
1985 | February | Development and sales of Nismo original automotive parts started |
1987 | September | NISMO PADDOCK opened |
1988 | January | Established Nissan Motor Sports Europe Ltd. (NME) |
NISMO shop (NISMO PADDOCK IN Kobe) opened the first store |
1989 | June | Nismo Oppama Engineering Center opened |
1993 | March | Integrate Nismo Oppama Engineering Center with Omori head office |
April | Transfer Nissan Motorsport Europe to European Nissan Operation |
1994 | July | Merger with Mobility Park Co., Ltd. |
Second in-house president Adachi Adachi assumed office |
1995 | February | Nissan / Nismo supporter's club, "Club Le Mans" launched |
1997 | May | NISMO PADDOCK renamed to "Omori Factory" |
November | The 1st NISMO FESTIVAL at FISCO held |
2002 | July | 3rd president president Kenichi Sasaki assumed inauguration |
2004 | April | Yuichi Sanada as the fourth president |
Changed "Club Le Mans" to "Club NISMO" |
2006 | March | Opened NISMO Engine Development Center in Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama City (present location) |
October | Mobility park transferred to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. |
2008 | August | Renewed NISMO shop system and developed NISMO expert shops and NISMO service center |
2010 | April | Inaugher position Shi-Ichi Miyaya 5th president |
year 2012 | December | Relocated to Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama |
2013 | January | Start business at current location |
March | Showroom open |
2014 | July | Renewed NISMO shop system and developed NISMO performance center |
2016 | April | Inauguration as Takao Katagiri 6th President |
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