Because of that, Japanese sports cars have become synonymous with affordable performance and reliability something many Western brands have struggled with. While pop culture franchises such as ...
Nissan, however, tried another tactic, aiming to conquer the US with a sports car. Spoiler alert: it worked. Nissan Motor Corporation is a Japanese automaker founded in 1933 and the parent ...
Sold as the Eunos Roadster in Japan but known as the Mazda MX-5 or Miata elsewhere in the world, this little sports car made a seriously big impact on the market when it debuted in 1989.
The 2010s were a golden era of sports cars, offering a mix of raw performance, refined handling, and timeless designs.
Aficionados from the Land of the Rising Sun have a yen for the Italian sports cars of all ages – and reverence for the new ...
Remember the Vemac, the Honda-engined sports car developed by Chris and Luke Craft of Rocket fame and featured way back in evo 044? Well, it’s been on sale in Japan for some time, and it’s now ...
Toyota recently confirmed the Celica’s return, fortunately keeping its sports car identity intact. News of the Toyota Celica’s return has Japanese sports car fans all riled up and reinforces ...
Facing extreme competitive pressure from the rise of Chinese EV makers, the Nos. 2 and 3 Japanese automakers turn to each ...