NISMO to Open Performance Centers in Australia, Bringing Omori Factory Expertise to Local Enthusiasts
Nissan's NISMO brand will establish performance centers in Australia, offering authentic parts, restoration services, and certified technicians inspired by its Omori Factory.
Second half of 2026
R32, R33, R34
2022
What Happened
Nissan Motorsports & Customizing Co., Ltd. (NMC) and Nissan Oceania announced a multi-phase plan to expand the NISMO brand in Australia. The initiative includes setting up NISMO Performance Centers, starting with a location at Nissan Ferntree Gully in Victoria targeted for the second half of 2026. These centers will provide a direct link to the Omori Factory in Japan and feature factory-certified NISMO Meisters.
“NISMO represents one of the most authentic expressions of Nissan’s passion for performance, innovation and customer excitement. The expansion of the NISMO brand in markets such as Australia is an important step in bringing exciting experiences to customers who value performance and authenticity.”
- Direct link to NISMO's Omori Factory
- Advanced vehicle restoration programs
- Factory-certified NISMO Meisters
- Authentic NISMO parts and accessories
“NISMO’s global expansion is about bringing the brand closer to customers in the right markets, with the right products, services and experiences. Australia is a natural priority because of its mature performance culture, strong GT-R community and clear appetite for authentic NISMO heritage.”
Why this matters
This expansion makes NISMO's heritage and performance expertise more accessible to Australian customers, strengthening the brand's global footprint and supporting a passionate enthusiast community.
Terms in This Story
- NISMO
- Nissan’s high-performance division, known for racing and tuning.
- Omori Factory
- NISMO’s headquarters and racing workshop in Tokyo, Japan.
- Meisters
- Factory-certified master technicians specializing in NISMO vehicles.
- Restomod
- Restoration of classic cars with modern components and technology.
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