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Ford trademarks Skyline name for U.S. market

Ford trademarks Skyline name for U.S. market



The Skyline nameplate has been inexorably linked with Nissan, and even enjoys a storied reputation based on its high-performance GT-R variants. Any car enthusiast who can tell a 5-speed from a CVT knows the name. However, that hasn't stopped Ford from trademarking the "Skyline" name with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The filing, discovered by Ford Authority, is dated July 12 under the category of “Motor and land vehicles, namely, SUVs, trucks, and automobiles." Either Ford intends to use it on an upcoming model (or trim level), is squatting on it in hopes of having plans for it down the road. Or maybe Ford is just trolling Nissan in an epic way.

The Skyline name actually predates Nissan. It was originally used by Japan's Prince Motor Company for their mid-size sedan. In the early 1960s, engineers wedged a straight-six into the formerly four-cylinder family saloon and created a strong racing pedigree. Prince and Nissan merged in 1966, but the Skyline model continued and was developed into the legendary Skyline GT-R.