Nissan Could Revive the Silvia As An Entry-Level Electrified Sports Car

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Remember the Nissan Silvia/240SX? Pepperidge Farm and the entire automotive internet remember. The cars, which can be seen sliding sideways at drifting tracks around the world, hasn’t been sold in the U.S. for quite some time, but a Nissan executive’s recent comments suggest that we could see a return of the iconic rear-drive coupe.

Ivan Espinosa, Nissan’s VP of Global Product Strategy, told the media that the automaker wants to add a third sports car to its catalog, which would join the Z and GT-R, though the latter is leaving the market soon. “I’m trying, as I said and I keep saying it in my brain, three sports cars in my line-up, a GT-R, a Z, and something else. And this something else in my brain is called the Silvia. Now, will we do it? I’m trying,” he said.

The car would likely land with an electrified powertrain, but what kind is anyone’s guess. Espinosa wouldn’t detail his thoughts on the configuration, but said that the company will look for a setup that has the greatest global appeal, saying, “You need to find something that can work globally in order to have enough scale.”

If Nissan pursued a new Silvia, it wouldn’t do so in collaboration with another automaker, like Toyota and Subaru did with the GR86/BRZ. Espinosa said Nissan has the skills and know-how in-house to create a dedicated platform for the car, but you shouldn’t expect anything of the sort to arrive soon. Espinosa said, “It’s not an easy case. It’s not easy because the sports car market is shrinking.”

[Images: Nissan]

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