It appears that Nissan is considering creating an electric competitor for models like the Toyota GR86, Subaru BRZ, and Mazda MX-5 Miata. However, this endeavor is easier said than done, as launching an entry-level sports car would necessitate a price point lower than the most affordable Z model, which is currently available in the United States starting at $43,305. Achieving a sub-$40,000 electric sports car could be a formidable challenge, especially considering the current market landscape, where even the most budget-friendly GR86 costs nearly $30,000.