Nissan is gearing up for a comeback. We were on hand earlier this week as the company unveiled the new Rogue E-Power Hybrid at its headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, while also teasing the return of the Xterra nameplate. But it’s not stopping there.
In a conversation with Richard Candler, Nissan’s global head of product strategy, he said that the brand is serious about bringing sporty cars back into the lineup. And not just the GT-R and Z—potentially other enthusiast-favorite nameplates as well. He notes:
'We are really deeply looking at a sports lineup again. We want to do some cool cars. The first car I ever bought was a Silvia, so I'd love to bring back that nameplate. I do think it's really valuable… I think there's still space for Silvia, and we need to find the right solution for it.'
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This isn’t the first time Nissan has hinted at reviving the Silvia. CEO Ivan Espinosa previously suggested that more sports cars could be in development alongside the upcoming R36 GT-R. While he stopped short of confirming the Silvia nameplate specifically, he did say that we will see “more sports cars coming into the portfolio.”
What a new Silvia might look like is still unclear, but it would likely target rivals like the Mazda Miata and Toyota GR86 / Subaru BRZ. As Candler puts it, "price access and accessibility are important for that product."
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Motor1’s Take: If Nissan follows through, this could be exactly what the brand needs. Leaning back into affordable, driver-focused sports cars—especially something like a revived Silvia—would help bring back enthusiasts in a way crossovers and EVs simply can’t.
