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The S15 Silvia was therefore the last car to use the Silvia name, as well as being the last sports car by Nissan to use a true FR layout. Nissan's current worldwide sports car platform is the front midship FM platform , which underpins the Z33/34 Fairlady Z (the 350 / 370Z outside Japan) sports car and the V35/37 Nissan Skyline (the Infiniti ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. This article is about this vehicle's American model. See Nissan 180SX for information on the Japanese model and Nissan Silvia for information on the S13 and S14 platform in general. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding ...
Produced for Nissan by Kid's Heart. 180SX Fastback with hatch. Fixed head lights from Silvia. 200SX: Europe/New Zealand 1989–1994 CA18DET: Fastback with hatch. Pop up headlamps. 240SX: North America 1989–1990 KA24E: Both notchback and fastback with hatch. Pop up headlamps. 1991–1994 KA24E, KA24DE: S14 Silvia: Japan 1994–1998 SR20DE ...
Assetto Corsa is a racing simulation that attempts to offer a realistic driving experience with a variety of road and race cars through detailed physics and tyre simulation on race tracks recreated through laser-scanning technology.
HICAS (/ h aɪ k æ s /; High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) is Nissan's rear wheel steering system [1] [2] which was fitted to cars from approximately 1985 to 2010, including models ranging from the Skyline (R31, R32, R33, and R34) and Fairlady Z (Z32) to smaller vehicles like the Nissan Cefiro (A31), Silvia (S13 & S15)/240SX/180SX and Nissan Serena/Nissan Largo.
The 180SX was built and sold by Nissan as a sister model to the Nissan Silvia from the model year 1989 through 1998, but sold at two different Japanese Nissan dealerships. The Silvia was sold at Nissan Prince Store, and the 180SX was sold at Nissan Bluebird Store locations. In Japan, the 180SX replaced the Gazelle. The S13 Silvia was ...
The Mitsuoka Le-Seyde is a limited production car manufactured in the early 1990s, based on the Nissan Silvia S13. Only 500 units were made, and Mitsuoka claims that all were sold within four days after they went on sale. [2] The Le-Seyde is considered a "neoclassic" car, featuring a retro design inspired by cars of the 1920s and 1930s.
Nissan 240RS of Fernando Ibargüen Nissan 240RS (BS110) front Road-going homologation version. The Nissan 240RS is a Group B rally car, designed, developed and manufacturer by Japanese company Nissan for the World Rally Championship, between 1983 and 1986. [4] [5] It was based on the third generation Nissan Silvia S110 series notchback coupe ...