Road and Track’s Scoop on the 240SX Successor

Posted by Tom | Uncategorized | Friday 22 August 2008 12:41 pm

Road and Track reports, “Last month, we reported that Toyota and Subaru are joining forces to create an affordable sports car (get the scoop, here), one that embraced the spirit of the Toyota Corolla Coupe, aka AE86. We have just confirmed reports that Nissan has similar plans, intending to bring its “affordable sports car” to market a year earlier than the Toyota. Nissan’s new 2+2 rear-driver will revive the spirit of the 240SX, which has experienced renewed popularity after its discontinuation in 1998, mostly because of the popularity of drifting.

The name of the future 2-door is still unknown, but we’re fairly sure it won’t be labeled 240SX (nor “Silvia,” its Japanese moniker). Here’s what we do know: It will be about the same size as the 370Z, sharing the same wheelbase of 104.3 in. Overall length is rumored to be 171 in., and will come in 4-seat/2+2 form.

There’s a bit of mystery concerning the engine. While some at Nissan have hinted the 240SX successor will be powered by the company’s trusty 2.0-liter inline-4, we’re now getting reports of a new engine, one with about 1.5 to 1.6 liters of displacement, complete with a small turbocharger. This new 4-banger will feature Nissan’s new VCR Piston Crank System. “VCR” stands for Variable Compression Ratio, and it does just that by using a multilink connecting rod/crankshaft arrangement.”

Not much different from what 7Tune had (below).  But they did have a new pic.  Doubtful that it’s representative, at all, of what the coupe will look like – but it does look like a current Nissan.  Between this, and Iacoski’s rendering, I’ll take the latter, thanks!

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