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Nissan Teases New Skyline, GTR, and Silvia Models
Japanese automaker promises to streamline lineup while keeping iconic sports car nameplates alive.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 8:00pm
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Nissan's promise to preserve its legendary sports car lineup, including the Skyline and potential new Silvia model, signals the automaker's commitment to its performance heritage.Los Angeles TodayNissan has announced sweeping changes to its product lineup, including plans to trim the number of models from 59 to 45. However, the company has vowed to keep its iconic sports car nameplates, such as the Z, Skyline, and potentially a new Silvia. Details were scarce, but Nissan confirmed it is working on a new Skyline model and a next-generation GTR.
Why it matters
Nissan's sports cars have long been a source of enthusiasm and brand identity for the automaker. By keeping these models alive, Nissan is signaling a commitment to its performance heritage, even as it streamlines its broader lineup to improve profitability. This move could help Nissan reconnect with enthusiasts and differentiate itself in a crowded market.
The details
As part of its latest reorganization, Nissan plans to introduce a new body-on-frame platform that will underpin five new SUV and truck models, including a revived Xterra and a midsize two-row V6 SUV. However, the company has promised that its iconic sports car nameplates, such as the Z, Skyline, and potentially a new Silvia, will remain part of the lineup. Nissan confirmed it is working on a new Skyline model, though details were scarce, and hinted at the development of a next-generation GTR. The automaker also stated it would continue using continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) in its B- and C-segment cars, disappointing some enthusiasts.
- In 2020, Nissan cut its product offerings in an effort to streamline operations and return to profitability.
- Last year, Nissan brought in new president and CEO Ivan Espinosa and is now promising another major product overhaul.
The players
Nissan
A Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer that is part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance.
Ivan Espinosa
The new president and CEO of Nissan, who is leading the company's latest reorganization efforts.
What they’re saying
“The sports cars are the core of what we are as a company.”
— Ivan Espinosa, President and CEO, Nissan
“Yes, we will be working on a GTR. It will come and it will come with the credibility that it always has.”
— Ivan Espinosa, President and CEO, Nissan
What’s next
Nissan has promised to provide more details on its new product plans in the coming months and years, including specifics on the revived Skyline and potential Silvia models.
The takeaway
Nissan's commitment to preserving its iconic sports car nameplates, even as it streamlines its broader lineup, demonstrates the importance of these models to the brand's identity and enthusiast appeal. This strategy could help Nissan differentiate itself in a crowded market and reconnect with performance-minded customers.
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