The vehicle in question is a two-door, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe manufactured by a Japanese automaker during the 1980 model year. It represents a specific trim level characterized by enhanced performance and aesthetic features relative to the base model within the same vehicle line.
This particular model holds significance as a representation of automotive design trends from its era, combining elements of sporty styling with fuel efficiency considerations prevalent at the time. Its enduring appeal stems from its relatively affordable price point, reliable mechanical components, and distinctive visual presence. The model contributed to the brand’s reputation for dependability and value, solidifying its market position during a period of increasing global competition.