Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Infiniti Announces U.S Pricing On 2012 QX And EX Models

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Infiniti announced U.S. pricing for the 2012 QX full-size SUV and the 2012 EX crossover. The QX was redesigned in 2011, so changes to the 2012 model are non-existent.

The full-sized SUV will be offered in both a 2WD and 4WD setup, and some options have been changed to make some features more accessible in lower-level packages. One change on the 2012 model is the Blind Spot Intervention system available with the Technology Package. This option alerts the driver to vehicles in the blind spot area. Both the QX models will utilize the 400-hp 5.6-liter V8 mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission. Pricing for the 2012 2WD model will start at $58,700 and the 2012 4WD model will start at $61,800.

The 2012 EX will be available in four models including the EX35 RWD  ($35,600), EX35 AWD ($37,000), EX35 RWD Journey ($37,900) and EX35 AWD Journey ($39,300). The crossover also gains the HomeLink Universal Transceiver as standard equipment on the EX35 Journey. All four models will utilize the same 297-hp 3.5-liter V6 mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

2013 Infiniti IPL G Convertible On Sale Spring 2012

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Infiniti has finally confirmed that the sultry IPL G Convertible Concept  that we saw late last year will be going into production in time for a sales launch in the spring of next year.

IPL, short for Infiniti Performance Line, is the upmarket Nissan division’s new performance branding, similar to Audi’s S range but not an independently run tuner like BMW M, Mercedes- Benz  AMG or Audi quattro.

The latest announcement about the IPL G Convertible was made this past weekend at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the same event where last year Infiniti first unveiled its IPL G Coupe.

Like the coupe, the new Infiniti IPL G Convertible will feature a Nismo-derived 338 horsepower 3.7-liter V-6 engine, a seven-speed paddle-shifted automatic transmission, larger brakes, a quicker steering ratio, 19-inch wheels, unique interior and exterior trim, and a high-spec, feature-packed interior.

The three-piece retractable roof will remain, but inside, the IPL G Convertible gets a unique red leather-appointed interior as an option.

Look out for the debut of the production 2013 Infiniti IPL G Convertible at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show this November.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Infiniti adds to its FX crossover utility

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Infiniti’s FX premium crossover utility vehicle is now in its second generation, competing in an ever-growing field that makes it difficult for any single vehicle to dominate.

Still, for pure driving delight, the FX is a pleaser — especially if you’re among those who value performance over cushiness. The current model arrived for 2009 with more power, more high-tech features and a bolder new design.

Two versions are available: The FX35, with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine; and the FX50, with a 5.0-liter V-8.

For 2011, prices range from $42,600 (plus $895 freight) for the entry FX35 RWD (rear-wheel drive) model to $57,600 for the FX50, which comes only with all-wheel drive. In between is the FX35 AWD ($44,050).

Infiniti has not yet announced 2012 prices, but the ’12 FX will have a few midterm changes when it arrives in October, including a new grille and front fascia design, new dashboard lighting, standard heated front seats on all models and a new “Limited Edition” for the FX35 AWD version.

That model will have special features such as an exclusive Iridium Blue exterior color; 21-inch, 10-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels; and a hard-drive navigation system with Infiniti’s nifty Around View Monitor.

The FX, which is targeted at men, rides on the rear-drive chassis of the Infiniti G37 sedan. The only Nissan-branded vehicle that uses that architecture is the rear-drive 370Z sports car.

Nissan says FX buyers typically are in their early to mid-40s, married, with household incomes of about $150,000 for the base model and $300,000-plus for the V-8 version.

For this report, we tested the FX35 RWD model. The V-6 engine has all the power anyone really needs, and it also offers the best fuel economy — 16 mpg city/23 highway with two-wheel drive and 16/21 with all-wheel drive.

With the V-8, you get lots more power, of course, but the EPA ratings are 14 city/20 highway. One advantage is that with the V-8, the FX can tow a trailer weighing up to 3,500 pounds; the V-6 is limited to 2,000 pounds, but only the all-wheel-drive model is rated for towing.

On both models, the cabin envelops its occupants in luxury without being ostentatious. Leather seats are standard, with buckets up front and a three-person bench in the rear with a pull-down center divider/armrest that turns it into a comfy two-passenger seat with plenty of legroom.

The intelligent all-wheel-drive system was not included on our tester, but it’s designed for all-weather driving and all road surfaces, wet or dry. It’s not intended for off-road use, however.

There are some cool new high-tech safety features available, including intelligent brake assist, which provide forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking. It’s part of the Technology Package ($2,900) for the FX35, though, and was not included on our test vehicle.

Also included in the Technology Package are adaptive headlights, radar cruise control and a lane-departure warning and prevention system that is designed to help keep the vehicle from drifting into adjacent lanes.

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Friday, August 12, 2011

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Infiniti To Launch Three New Models In The Coming Years

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Infiniti is about to embark on an aggressive new model rollout plan that will see the introduction of three brand new models over the next three to four years, starting with the 2013 Infiniti JX crossover  next spring.

The aim is to boost market share, not only here in the U.S., but also in Europe and emerging markets such as Russia. The target is 500,000 annual sales by 2016, less than half of what rival brands Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz currently sell but triple Infiniti’s own levels.

Infiniti’s secret weapon is a vehicle fleet consisting of at least 10 different products.   

Starting with the JX, this will be a new crossover model with third-row seating and assembly in the U.S. It will be revealed later this month at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance before going on sale in the spring of 2012.    

Infiniti’s second all-new model will be a compact sedan  based on the Etherea concept car that was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show back in March. It will arrive sometime in 2013 as a 2014 model and will take the Infiniti brand into a price range below its current entry point: the $32,000 starting price of the G35 sedan.

Importantly, the Etherea-based sedan could eventually spawn coupe and convertible versions to really give it a fighting chance against its BMW 1-Series and upcoming Mercedes-Benz small car family rivals. It will also be Infiniti’s first front-wheel drive model and may be offered with a hybrid powertrain.  

Also due in 2013 will be an Infiniti electric compact car based on the same underpinnings as the Nissan Leaf. To differentiate the Infiniti electric car from the Leaf, it will have unique styling as well as upmarket features and trim.

With its new models onboard, Infiniti is hoping to expand into 71 global markets by the middle of the next decade, up from 36 today.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

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