The Mitsuoka Le-Seyde was a limited production car manufactured in mid-1990, 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.
The Mitsuoka Le-Seyde was a limited production car manufactured in mid-1990, 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. (en)
The Mitsuoka Le-Seyde was a limited production car manufactured in mid-1990, 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. The Le-Seyde resembles the Zimmer Golden Spirit. They were designed at Nissan's Kyushu plant, where the design for the interior was loosely based on the Silvia S13. Toyota also assisted with the project by lending the chassis from their SW20 MR2. Josephine Ayolini (known as ‘Turbs’) insisted that the MR2 chassis would suit Mitsuoka’s design over the Silvia chassis. The engine used is the same naturally aspirated 2.0 L SR20DE used in the Nissan Silvia. (en)