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The Fast and the Furious dramatically introduced the JDM car scene to the mainstream, and its muscle cars continue to ...
A GT-R, but also a return of the Silvia? The GT-R R35 has just bowed out in Japan after an exceptional career. Nissan had already promised that its heir would take on the "Godzilla" spirit ...
While acting as VP of global strategy, Espinosa said it was his dream to build a new version of the Nissan Silvia. "It’ll be a challenge," he said at the time. "But it’s my job to find ways to ...
That applies not just to Toyota rear-wheel-drive cars, but also even Nissan vehicles such as the Cefiro A31, and the Silvia S13 to S15. 4A-GE ... come across a late tuner who experimented with ...
One of the most famous nameplates in Japanese sports cars is the Nissan Silvia. For several generations, it delivered low-cost fun to enthusiasts in Japan, Europe, and even North America as the ...
It was only in July that Ivan Espinosa, Nissan's head of global product strategy, said he was looking to build the business case for a modern Silvia being launched as a third sports car to join ...
The hype comes by way of a Nissan ... S15-generation models. American fans likely know the car as the 240SX. Espinosa offered no word on whether or not that nameplate would return, or if the new ...
The Nissan Silvia could return with an electric powertrain ... The 200SX’s success here saw the final 1999-2002 ‘S15’ version in only two countries – Nissan’s home market of Japan ...
The Nissan Silvia gained a cult following in the '80s and '90s for its exceptionl bang-for-your-buck value. It gained a reputation as a tail-happy, nifty sportster that was even the car of choice ...
Put another way: Never say never. Nissan shelved the Silvia nameplate in 2002, when it ended production of the S15-generation model in Japan. This generation of the car was not sold in the United ...
Nissan’s global product boss sees a chance for a new Silvia despite a small market. Ivan Espinosa envisions a reborn Silvia with “good enough power at the right price.” It could compete with ...