Infiniti will launch its range of premium vehicles in Australia next month, including the Infiniti G37 Coupe and Convertible, and the previously announced Infiniti M sedan.
Infiniti is to Nissan what Lexus is to Toyota. It’s the premium luxury-focused brand offering superior levels of performance and prestige over Nissan vehicles.
For the sports car enthusiasts, there’s the G37 Coupe and Convertible. It comes in two trim levels in Coupe format, the GT Premium and the S Premium, while the Convertible is available as the S Premium and the S Premium Monaco Red.
Both are powered by a 3.7-litre V6 engine producing 235kW and 360Nm, matched up to a seven-speed automatic transmission. Power is sent to the rear wheels, and through a LSD in the case of the Coupe S Premium.
Standard features for the Coupe include 18-inch alloy wheels and an 11-speaker Bose sound system, while all variants get satellite navigation, a 30GB hard drive and a 10GB ‘music box’, power front seats, auto dual-zone climate, and a sunroof.
For the top-spec Coupe S Premium, a limited-slip differential is added, as well as sports suspension, four-wheel active steering, sports seats including a 14-way driver’s seat, and a rear spoiler.
Both top-line models – the Coupe S Premium and the Convertible S Premium Monaco Red – add 19-inch alloy wheels and tyre pressure monitors.
The new models will hit showrooms in early December. See below for the full prices.
2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe – GT Premium: $75,900 (excluding on-road costs), $84,970 (drive away)
2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe – S Premium: $83,500 (excluding on-road costs), $92,950 (drive away)
2013 Infiniti G37 Convertible – S Premium: $87,900 (excluding on-road costs), $97,570 (drive away)