However, if you think about it, with the runaway success of the Nissan 350Z & GT-R and Infiniti G37 sport coupes, we see no reason to as why Nissan shouldn't develop a new, reasonably priced coupe with a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine based on the rear-wheel drive FM platform. Hyundai is going to do it with the new Genesis Coupe in 2009 and rumors have it that the Korean RWD coupe will be offered for as low as $19k for the 2.0L Turbo version (see here). We certainly wouldn't mind if Nissan joined in. -More pics after the jump
2010 Nissan 240SX / Silvia RWD Coupe Speculations
Could Nissan be working on a successor to the 240SX / Silvia (180SX or 200SX in other markets) as many Japanese magazines are suggesting lately? To be honest, Nissan hasn't confirmed anything yet, so these renderings that are derived from a Japanese car mag could be nothing more than a journalists pipedream.