MARKET ANALYSIS
Nismo Type 380RS (1931 to 2007)

This market tracks performance-focused sports cars produced by Nissan, a manufacturer with one of the deepest and most influential performance lineages in modern automotive history. From lightweight rear-wheel-drive coupes to advanced all-wheel-drive supercar killers, Nissan’s sports cars have earned global recognition for blending engineering innovation, motorsport pedigree, and real-world usability. Value in this market is driven by engine configuration, drivetrain layout, transmission choice, production volume, and cultural significance. Models featuring manual gearboxes, limited production runs, original factory specification, and low kilometres consistently command premiums, while cars with direct links to motorsport or tuning culture attract sustained global demand. Historically, Nissan sports cars have shown strong long-term appreciation, particularly for analogue-era models and flagship performance variants. As enthusiasm for Japanese performance icons continues to rise worldwide, this market remains one of the most closely watched segments among collectors, enthusiasts, and investors alike.
